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Charles River gives man something to carp about


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Sometimes you'll see several that size hanging out. Don't think I'd eat one because of the pollution, though.

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I've seen families pulling them out of the local waterways a couple of weeks ahead of major ethnic holidays. They put them in huge coolers and carry them to a vehicle using multiple people to lift.

One of the local watershed people said that they keep them in a pool of clean water for a couple of weeks and feed them clean food before they prepare them. It sounds like a good idea, but nobody has really tested whether or not it works to reduce potentially toxic substances.

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Mothers would use the bathtub for that purpose, at least before Passover (not my mother, but hers).

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This is sad. This person should be arrested.

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he could of put it back (catch and release).. and if he ate it, jokes on him!

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1) Carp are invasive species
2) This person seems to be practicing catch-and-release, which is generally not harmful to the fish.
3) Fisherman and hunters are some of the most supportive conservationists you may ever meet
4) Catch-and-kill fishing is no more cruel to animals than eating a burger. No fisherman eating their own catch wants to prolong the suffering of the fish
5) There's no case for arrest here, it is perfectly legal to fish. Don't harass people for obeying the law.

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Adam - glad to see you're a man who knows what to do with carp and has the recipe to prove it.

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I'm sure thousands of guys have taken a carp in the Charles.

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Catfish too!

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According to the Department of Health and Human Services Freshwater Fish Consumption Advisory:

Charles River (between the South Natick Dam in
Natick and the Museum of Science Dam in Boston/
Cambridge) P1 (C, LMB), P2 (C), P3 (LMB) PCBs,
Pesticides

P2 means:

The general public should not consume any of the affected fish species (in parenthesis) from this water body.

And the (C) stands for Carp.

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the carper for a while.

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"All these years I been sucking in this polluted-ass water and aside from a few weird headaches over the years and that time my gills swelled up and got itchy for a couple of days, it hasn't killed me, but then this goofball sticks a hook in the water with a fly on it and I'm done. Crap."

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Was this one of those terribly invasive Asian carp?

https://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Threats-to-Wildlife/Invasive-Species/Asian-...

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