01-28-2014, 08:57 PM 
		
	
	
		In the new 2014 regs, which I have been reviewing, Grass Carp are listed on the species of sensitive fish that if caught must be immediately released.
Ummm......?
Are they not a non native nuisance species? People around Lake Michigan probably wouldn't immediately release one, nor condone it.
Also, from some of the reports I have heard of or seen regarding the biomass of fish in the Colorado drainage, there is a really healthy population of flannelmouth suckers, and decent numbers of blue heads. Couldn't a small harvest be feasible? If the populations are healthy, is the ban just to please the more liberal folk? They are never going to be a popular species or heavily targeted, but they are far from endangered.
Just wondering.
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Ummm......?
Are they not a non native nuisance species? People around Lake Michigan probably wouldn't immediately release one, nor condone it.
Also, from some of the reports I have heard of or seen regarding the biomass of fish in the Colorado drainage, there is a really healthy population of flannelmouth suckers, and decent numbers of blue heads. Couldn't a small harvest be feasible? If the populations are healthy, is the ban just to please the more liberal folk? They are never going to be a popular species or heavily targeted, but they are far from endangered.
Just wondering.
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 ]  I have caught them before, just not here in Utah.   May have to check out the community ponds[
]  I have caught them before, just not here in Utah.   May have to check out the community ponds[ ]
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