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Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 by catching black carp and sharing information on the fish with the AGFC ...
Under a new incentive program, Arkansas fishermen can get paid $100 for every black carp they catch and report to state ...
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission officials are offering up to $100 to anglers who catch and report invasive black carp, with ...
According to Rachael Irby, invasive carp biologist for the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, any angler can report the catch ...
GET PAID TO FISH 🎣 Arkansas anglers could reel in $100 for every black carp they catch throughout the Mississippi River ...
"Keep, Cool, Call" is a program led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
Anglers now have a chance to earn cash while fishing, thanks to the 'Keep Cool Call' program aimed at controlling invasive ...
Invasive carp species include the bighead carp, black carp and silver carp. They were introduced to Arkansas in the 1960s and 1970s to control algae and vegetation in aquaculture operations.
COPI EDITING: David Thomas (left) discusses his process for turning invasive carp into healthy meals with Matt Horton, AGFC aquatic nuisance species coordinator.
The AGFC has opened commercial fishing seasons on Chicot and other lakes to entice commercial anglers to help remove the carp, but the market for these Asian fish is small. "In addition to the ...
Invasive carp species include the bighead carp, black carp and silver carp. They were introduced to Arkansas in the 1960s and 1970s to control algae and vegetation in aquaculture operations. They ...