Cedar Creek Lake gets weed-eating carp
April 27, 2009 by admin
State fishery workers have stocked Cedar Creek Lake with more than 800 grass carp in an effort to control weed growth in the 784-acre Lincoln County watershed.
“We are not trying to eliminate the vegetation in Cedar Creek Lake. We are trying to reduce it so it doesn’t get to nuisance levels,” said John Williams, the southeastern district fisheries biologist for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife.
The fish are sterile and cannot reproduce.
For the rest of Gary Garth’s story in The Courier-Journal, follow the link below:
Cedar Creek Lake gets weed-eating carp | courier-journal.com | The Courier-Journal.



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