Eating Aliens: One Man's Adventures Hunting Invasive Animal Species
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They smacked into the aluminum and flopped around in bloody confusion as I tried to pounce on one, even as another came hurtling in.Asian carp have become a sore point for me over the past year. On my parents’ property, in rural Virginia, there are two ponds. I grew up in that house from the age of thirteen and spent many a day on those ponds, fishing and observing the wildlife. I knew everything that lived in each pond: the snapping turtles and bullfrogs, muskrats and fish, the stonefly larvae ...and the various aquatic plants. Pond ecology is a tidy thing to study up close — a small system, but often a complex one nonetheless.One day in early autumn, shortly after returning from my trip to hunt invasive lizards in Florida, I walked to the lower pond and saw something highly improbable. An enormous fish that looked to be about three feet long was basking, clearly visible, just beneath the surface. Nothing that belonged in a Virginia pond in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains could grow anywhere near that size.At first, my fisherman’s heart thumped at the sight of a fish that big.
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