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Round Valley, Spruce Run and especially the Delaware River have carp. I wouldn't worry about eating those fish. But carp tolerate pollution really well and there are so many places where I wouldn't even think about eating one.
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Statewide Freshwater Advisories: Common Carp – General Population: Eat no more than one meal / month. High Risk Population: Do Not Eat.
Carnegie Lake: Common Carp - General Population: Eat no more than one meal / month. High Risk Population: Eat no more than one meal / month. The above from pages 11 & 16 of: http://www.nj.gov/dep/dsr/fishadviso...advisories.pdf |
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The amount of pollution, heavy metals and who knows what else is sitting on the bottom of Carnegie...not sure you're doing anyone a favor by giving them carp to eat.
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Spruce run is probably one of the cleaner areas to get carp from. Monksville and surrounding lakes/reservoirs shouldn't be too bad either. Most will be larger older fish though.
Round valley is clean too but I wasn't aware of carp in there? Usually carp waters are muddier as they love to dig.. |
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one heavy weekend for sure...how's your arms?
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