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Feb 23, 2024 18:03:25   #
florida Loc: Southwest Florida/ Virginia
 
HEY, they are great for the garden put one under every tomato plant and if you hill corn the same.

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Feb 23, 2024 18:06:54   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
florida wrote:
HEY, they are great for the garden put one under every tomato plant and if you hill corn the same.


If the carnivores don't digem up.

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Feb 23, 2024 19:53:01   #
nutz4fish Loc: Colchester, CT
 
EasternOZ wrote:
If the carnivores don't digem up.


Got that right. Raccoons, skunks , foxes, neighbors dogs, all WILL be all over your garden. Don't ask.

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Feb 24, 2024 01:23:57   #
Commander Bell Loc: Lafayette Indiana
 
EasternOZ wrote:
How do you dispose of them?


Hey OZ,,
Awhile back I bought a book called " Eating The Enemy ". I don't recall the author off hand.
It is a very well written book on how to fillet the dreaded Asian Carp. It contains numerous recipes for cooking them.
Personally I've never caught one but if I do I'll know how to prepare and eat it.
Commander Bell out

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Feb 24, 2024 12:01:01   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
Commander Bell wrote:
Hey OZ,,
Awhile back I bought a book called " Eating The Enemy ". I don't recall the author off hand.
It is a very well written book on how to fillet the dreaded Asian Carp. It contains numerous recipes for cooking them.
Personally I've never caught one but if I do I'll know how to prepare and eat it.
Commander Bell out



They smell bad real fast, interesting though.

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Feb 24, 2024 17:39:31   #
Harris T. Fudpucker Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
In one of the archery fish tournaments, they had in Michigan. After the weight in came the thought of what to do with all those dead carp. One of the guys had a pasture and a backhoe. He took them home and buried them next to a rather large oak tree. Years later the Oak died, and he cut it up for firewood. One night he loaded the fireplace with some pieces. When it started to burn, it smelled like he was burning the fish, not wood. Yuk!!

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Feb 24, 2024 18:05:07   #
Commander Bell Loc: Lafayette Indiana
 
Harris T. Fudpucker wrote:
In one of the archery fish tournaments, they had in Michigan. After the weight in came the thought of what to do with all those dead carp. One of the guys had a pasture and a backhoe. He took them home and buried them next to a rather large oak tree. Years later the Oak died, and he cut it up for firewood. One night he loaded the fireplace with some pieces. When it started to burn, it smelled like he was burning the fish, not wood. Yuk!!


Yuk is right!
I've heard that Asian Carp could be used as fertilizer. After your post I don't believe I'll try it.
Commander Bell out

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