biff wrote:
http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2017/07/08/tench-can-live-anywhere-and-will-eat-anything-and-thats-the-problem/
Ahhhh. OH NO ANOTHER INVADER
But wait now, they are brought here on purpose and they are cultivated as a food source. Once again our lack of foresight has proven to provide us with issues that are far reaching and disruptive.
Unfortunately the question is not prevention as they are here. The question is "what to do with them"?
History is full of how human intervention such as poisons have failed miserably.
So what can the average angler do to help keep the numbers of these creatures in check?
Does Mr. Hookem have a point???
Promot how tasty they are and maybe they will disappear similarly to the way the smelt runs have vanished???
If Cormorants were better tasting than chicken, I wonder if there would be any issues from the overpopulation of these birds?
This is another chapter of the seemingly endless story of invasive species.
Just think of the person who has exotic pets, then because of boredom or inability to control the oversized creature decides to to the "human" thing and releases the pet into the wild or the backyard....
As un-politically correct the saying holds so true
"You can't fix stupid"