Wednesday, October 30, 2013

First Evidence of Asian Carp Breeding in Lake Erie Basin Unearthed — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability

First Evidence of Asian Carp Breeding in Lake Erie Basin Unearthed — www.outdoorhub.com — Readability: "The discovery of breeding grass carp in the Lake Erie Basin might mean that bighead and silver carp are not far behind.

Scientists with the US Geological Survey (USGS) announced on Monday the first confirmation of Asian carp breeding in the Lake Erie Basin. The study verified that four grass carp taken last year in Ohio’s Sandusky River are in fact the result of natural reproduction."

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Fishing Tips: How to Catch Big Pike in the Fall | Outdoor Life

Fishing Tips: How to Catch Big Pike in the Fall | Outdoor Life: "In the northern Minnesota waters where I do a lot of my fishing, you can catch hammer-­handles and pike up to about 5 pounds at will. But it’s easier to catch a 10-pound walleye than a 10-pound pike.

All that changes, however, in fall, when cooler water activates the bite and gator northerns move into locations that are surprisingly predictable. Here are three prime locations for stud fish."

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