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04-17-2011, 12:36 PM
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The Best Way to Fish for Carp in Indiana
Wabash river. The Wabash has always been Indiana's most famous river. Occupying the heartland of the state, the river drains two-thirds of the 92 counties (over 33,000 square miles) as it flows over 475 miles to its confluence with the Ohio below Mount Vernon. The river rises in Ohio near Fort Recovery and flows for only thirty miles before it becomes entirely an Indiana River. In addition to being Indiana's official state river, the Wabash is also the longest free-flowing river east of the Mississippi. |
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04-17-2011, 04:39 PM
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Re: The Best Way to Fish for Carp in Indiana
these fish are a not wanted fish,in fact the government has been trying to figure out a way to kill them without harming the other fish. if these carp infest a recreation area, say a dam and people love to enjoy the water with a little skiing or rafting, i personally like to use the boat to pull the kids around on a big tire tube, this will be imposible to do with these fish. they are dangerous! |