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DNR solves Asian Carp problem
DNR plans on planting South Anerican Fresh Water sharks in Lake Michigan. Apparently they are a natural predator of carp.
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2015 09:11 AM by Chipdip2.)
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RE: DNR solves Asian Carp problem
Bull sharks have already been found in Lake Erie. Enjoy your beach time in South Haven, folks!04-jawdrop
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