Watch this: Fishin' made easy [Nature Is Scary]
Damn nature, you scary! The Wabash River is one of the few places where flying silver Asian carps (considered a highly invasive species) will actually jump into your boat, and they usually do it only in narrow channels where they are densely packed. What's causing them to jump? The vibration of the motors that passes through. In this video, watch Indiana Outdoor Adventure TV hosts Troy McCormick and Mac Spainhour fend off the 20 pound fish as they attack the boaters and provide a boatload of fun and adventure.
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ReplyDeleteComing to the Great Lakes soon. Gonna have to learn how to cook em up
ReplyDeleteI don't think they made it to the Great Lakes yet they're trying to stop them in the rivers
ReplyDeleteThis is BS. What makes the carp jump is an electric current put in the water, not vibration from the boat motor.
ReplyDeleteWhat is this electrical current put in the water by?
DeleteFear makes the carp jump
ReplyDeleteWhat is really scarey is that silver carp escaped land locked fish farms that got caught in floods. Now they are a major problem because we could not predict how they would impact their new environment. Now biotech companies are coming out with a genetically modified salmon that will be raised in land locked fish farms...sound familiar?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean sound familiar. The Asian carp and the snake head were put there to kill something else. Not realizing just how invasive both species will end up. Just like the squids off Cali are fuckin up the whole ecology and making lifer species completely change their behavior.
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