I was just wanting to comment on the amount of Asian Carp in the Locks and dam right now. Also, why are they not doing anything about it. The wickets were over whelmed with them last week and fisherman who usually might catch several Hybrids caught zero. I read that they built a new dam at Coon in MN to keep the Asian Carp from getting into the GreatLakes because it would wreck a 7 billion dollar fishing industry. What about us? What about our beautiful fishery? According to research on the Carp they lower water quality killing off fresh water mussels and depleting native fish food supply and also crowding out native fish. They know there was a large Asian Carp die off at KY Lake a year or so ago why haven't they studied that and implemented their results here and throughout the Ohio River. For example if they thought it was low oxygen levels that the carp couldn't tolerate but the Native fish could, then lower the oxygen levels and take out some of these fish. Give our Native fish their waterways back. How about shocking the fish and pulling out the carp. While none of these methods would kill every asian carp in the miles of water in the Ohio river they better get started fighting the battle before all is lost. We are looking at a future river with poor water quality filled with Asian Carp that jump out of the water and can knock you out of your boat. Imagine the Ohio River completely consumed with them. The least we should of been offered is Asian Carp commercial fisherman jobs who are getting paid to fish these fish out of the river or at least deplete their numbers. Feeling like our fishery is unimportant to all the right people. Tim Farmer has featured this problem on his show and encouraged us to bow fish them out every chance we get and while we appreciate that it is not a one man battle we need to get as aggressive as these plant eating gentle invasive beasts.