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I have a 5 acre pond, should I be worried about common carp effecting the fishery? I have seen carp of all sizes so it seems that they are reproducing successfully. What can they do to a pond and what is the most effective way of getting rid of them? If they can't be removed, how can I minimize the damage they are doing. Any tips would be extremely helpful!

 

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Unless you have exceptional fishing for another species currently in the pond, which I'm guessing you don't due to all of the carp, I would suggest rotenoning the pond and starting over from scratch. Common carp will quickly overrun a pond, at which point they'll keep the water constantly muddy (bad for gamefish) and beyond that just take up most of the biomass of the pond, meaning they'll crowd out your bluegill and bass and anything else you have in the pond.
We have a good population of 10 inch bluegill and some nice bass and crappie, but I want to do something before they take over completely. I would hope that I wouldn't have start over completely.
Remove as many as you can as fast as you can
I would buy a biggest deepest plastic swimming pool from Costco or somewhere and put my good fish in it as the pond drained. Then you could put them back.
If a lot of the carp are smaller, i.e. a couple pounds or less, you might try stocking 10 or so tiger muskie, the largest ones you can find (which would probably be around 12-14"). There have been instances of state DNR's using muskie for this purpose:

http://www.nwtigermuskies.com/faq.html

http://www.aquaticconsultants.com/images/newsletters/Sum07_Newsltr_...

http://mdc4.mdc.mo.gov/Documents/14422.pdf

Carp are one of the muskie's preferred food sources:

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/article.asp?aid=1086

So any carp that they can fit into their mouths, they'll eat.
I would also suggest roteno and starting over if you didn't have nice other fish. Given those, I'd suggest you study up and become a carp fisherman. Everyone you catch comes out and stays out of the pond. They also put up a decent fight. Hopefully, the water will clear and LMB will eliminate the spawn from any of the carp that remain.
Crappie are fun to catch and eat. You become the preditor fish & fry.
How did the carp get in there, and can you keep them out from getting in again?
Wade
How you come out on the carp issue?
Havent done anything yet, I have fished for them once and a while and they have broken me off a couple times. They were absolute monsters, otherwise i havent landed one. I am really considering stocking some tiger muskies.
Deer season take out your bow Got me a 1 1/2 pound tipalia last weekend

I own a pond service business, Efficient Pond Management. Carp are very disruptive to a pond and root in the bottom which creates turbid waters and destroys any rooted aquatic plant growth. If you want bluegill to thrive, this is not an ideal situation.

 

Starting over is an option if you are willing to stock new bluegill and wait a few years for them to reach a good size. Otherwise fishing the carp out is an alternative. It depends on your patience level and goals.

 

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