Big Head Carp in the OH River
I fished the OH river yesterday and saw three big head carp thrown on shore. These things were HUGE too! I have pictures of them but don't know how to post them on this forum. Have any of you caught these things? Is it something we should be worried about? I hear what they're doing on other lakes/rivers and am terrified they're going to over run our waterways.
Re: Big Head Carp in the OH River
The bigheads don't jump. It's the silvers that jump, and they don't get quite as large as the bigheads.
Both are filter feeders, and consume large quantities of zooplankton. Zooplankton are at the heart of the food supply chain. The more one species consumes, the less there is available for others........and when fish don't have enough food, growth rates go down, leading to a decline in populations.
It's a bad deal.
Re: Big Head Carp in the OH River
Can you email me the photos and I'll post them.
Thanks
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Re: Big Head Carp in the OH River
Bad deal is right. The Ohio is chalked FULL of them.....
Re: Big Head Carp in the OH River
[QUOTE=twise7;487218]Is it something we should be worried about?[/QUOTE]
Where have you been?
The Ohio is full of them as is the Green atleast up past L&D #3 maybe even farther.
I doubt there is anything one single person or group of people can do at this point. Preventing their spread has not worked well. I don't think there is much of a market for them from a commercial standpoint either.
The bowfishermen put a whoopin on both species but they aren't putting a dent in the population either.
Maybe soem kind of parasite will wipe them all out.
Re: Big Head Carp in the OH River
My dad ate one. It was huge, he took some to a fish fry him and some friends had and didn't tell them what it was till after they ate and they loved it.