I don't know, but I would think it would be a waste of time & money IMHO ... which is based on the results of the "tournament" held by KDFWR back in 2013 which had commercial anglers running nets for 2days straight. That's commercial anglers with large nets, not "bubba" with a bow, cast net, fish gig, or rod/reel snagging outfit. (the winners of the tournament would have had to catch over 700 Carp @ average of 40lb each to get that weight) And I don't see many people, even for $5000, willing to mess up their boats with those slimy things ... much less have a boat capable of carrying enough weight in carp to even compete.
(copied in part from a Sentinel Newpaper article)
... there was an Asian carp tournament on Kentucky and Barkley lakes that featured a $10,000 first prize. It wasn’t the typical fishing tournament with rods and reels and fishermen looking for one or two really big fish. The fishermen used commercial gear and the typical tournament scales would have ran and hid if they had seen the winning catch coming.
How bad is the Asian carp problem on the two lakes? In two days the winners netted 28,670 pounds of carp.
“We were in them all day long,” said the winner, Barry Mann, of Benton, Ky. “They were still jumping around the boat when we had to leave. What we went for was 20,000 pounds. We were pleased with our weight.”
Participants in the tournament weighed-in an incredible 83,000 pounds — over 41 tons — of Asian carp.
Officials with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, the organizers of the tournament, called it a “drop in the bucket.”