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The program is a part of “Keep, Cool, Call.” The program is funded by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the ...
The fishing guide from northeast Oklahoma previously snagged a state-record catch in May 2023 with a “massive” 118-pound, 3-ounce bighead carp, according to the Oklahoma Department of ...
Help track invasive black carp in Oklahoma waters for a bounty. Get guidelines on angling, identification, and reporting to ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — If you catch a black carp in Oklahoma, you have the opportunity to claim a $100 bounty. The Oklahoma ...
Bryan Lee Baker caught a 118-pound bighead carp, breaking his own record. Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Already with his name in the Oklahoma record books, Bryan Lee Baker has just ...
Assist ODWC in early detection of black carp—an invasive species threatening aquatic ecosystems. Take part in the $100 bounty ...
Anglers throughout Oklahoma can earn a $100 bounty if they report the catch of an invasive black carp in Oklahoma, according to a press release from the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation.
Invasive carp have made their way into Oklahoma, and local anglers can cash in on it. A program called “Keep, Cool, Call” was formed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Illinois Department of ...
In an attempt to rid the Mississippi River Basin of this invasive species, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is issuing a ...
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Black Carp Bounty Program: Fishermen in 27 States Can Fight Invasives and Earn $1000 per Month
Anglers can now earn $100 per invasive black carp caught—up to $1,000 per month. Learn how to qualify, report your catch, and protect native fisheries.
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