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    What in the world happened there?


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    Hurricane Florence and the fish left on interstate 40 after the water receded I think...

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    ​It's amazing how many there are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpeckledSlab View Post
    ​It's amazing how many there are.
    wouldn't be a bad thing if there all Asian carp but i doubt thats the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by murdok View Post
    wouldn't be a bad thing if there all Asian carp but i doubt thats the case.
    No, Murdok ... the Silver & Bighead Carp haven't made it to the Carolina's waters ... but they do have a problem with Grass Carp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    No, Murdok ... the Silver & Bighead Carp haven't made it to the Carolina's waters ... but they do have a problem with Grass Carp.

    and i hope the never do make it there. no one but fisherman and biologist know just how big a problem those things are becoming. their rapidly destroying the miss river basin as far as fishing is concerned.

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    Looks like they need a salt truck to scrape that many off. They will use no telling how much water to do that!!

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    Imagine the smell in a couple of days.

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    Guys some of my wife's family lives down there about 5 miles where all those fish were left on I40. It is awful what those people are going through with the flood from the local rivers cresting at an all time high. And yea them fish smell awful , hope them silver carp don't ever make it over in NC.


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