Re: Fishing in Indiana, No pole needed
I have to admit they are a ton of fun to catch, and crafty too (Asian Grass Carp anyway). My kids and I will frequently fish for them from the shore of a river that runs near our house. They aren't predator fish, so they are skittish, but they can be caught with hook and bait if you use the right stuff and they put up a hell of a fight. Nice thing, we can fish for them all year round as an invasive species.
Unfortunately killing them and leaving their carcasses just causes a stink and does nothing to reduce the population, so our DNR does not advocate the killing and abandoning of carcasses. However, there is talk about harvesting the fish for food, fertilizer etc, I hope this takes hold and starts to winnow out the population in good number.
Our local Cabelas sells bow fishing equipment and a lot of people enjoy bow hunting these things, they get huge and its harder to hit them than it looks!