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by erin j on 24 August 2013 - 00:08
Commercially fish the carp, grind them up into cat or dog foods? LoL.. Non-native species do wreck havoc on ecosystems, for sure.. Look at the Kudzu plants down here, they are everywhere, choke out other plants, trees, and destroy soil.. But I'll tell you, it is a pretty, flowering vine, and smells good.. My goats love it, so they keep it down in our pastures, now if these dang nags would contribute to the bush hogging lol..

by Two Moons on 24 August 2013 - 00:08
I'm sure there are ways to use them, the Japanese eat them.
People right now bow fish them.
Moons.
People right now bow fish them.
Moons.

by erin j on 24 August 2013 - 01:08
That looks like my kind of fishing!! Seriously, that is some craziness, I can see how they became a problem, just the sheer numbers of them..

by Two Moons on 24 August 2013 - 01:08
Without a predator they will take over, fish and game has been trying to bolster other large game fish like Gar that would eat them, restocking places where they have disappeared from over fishing.

by Two Moons on 24 August 2013 - 01:08
Moons.
by vk4gsd on 24 August 2013 - 01:08
feeding time at mine;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmtWFlARVzMCmtWFlARVzM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmtWFlARVzMCmtWFlARVzM

by Two Moons on 24 August 2013 - 01:08
What manner of beast is that?

by Hundmutter on 24 August 2013 - 03:08

by Hundmutter on 24 August 2013 - 03:08
'Roo, maybe ?

by vonissk on 24 August 2013 - 11:08
When I was a kid there was some older people who would take the carp and cut them up, put them in jars and sort of pressure cook them--I forget exactly--but they come out sort of like canned salmon--you know where you see the little bones in it but they are cooked and edible? Same way. I ate some that way and it wasn't bad at all.
Erin, I saw a deal on tv where they were renting goats out to clean up not only weed patches but also kudzu.......................and hell no I never ate beaver or coon or possim but I know lots who have. Turtle I have heard is awesome when it is cooked right. I also heard the turtle has 7 different tasting meats in one animal. Is that true Moons?
Now as far as the dogs go. I never have eaten it but if I was in the right place at the right time, I might taste it. In the old days when different tribes ate dog meat as a big ceremonial thing, it wasn't just any dog. It had been picked as a puppy and was given the best food, etc etc.........I think some still do this. On FB the other day we were talking about food and one of the guys said nothing was good as dog. I love my dogs and I would never eat one just to eat it, but if I was invited to a ceremony I would almost be obligated to at least take a bite.............
Erin, I saw a deal on tv where they were renting goats out to clean up not only weed patches but also kudzu.......................and hell no I never ate beaver or coon or possim but I know lots who have. Turtle I have heard is awesome when it is cooked right. I also heard the turtle has 7 different tasting meats in one animal. Is that true Moons?
Now as far as the dogs go. I never have eaten it but if I was in the right place at the right time, I might taste it. In the old days when different tribes ate dog meat as a big ceremonial thing, it wasn't just any dog. It had been picked as a puppy and was given the best food, etc etc.........I think some still do this. On FB the other day we were talking about food and one of the guys said nothing was good as dog. I love my dogs and I would never eat one just to eat it, but if I was invited to a ceremony I would almost be obligated to at least take a bite.............
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