Time to stop spread of grass carp is now in Ohio’s Sandusky River

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A new federal/state fisheries plan is afoot to further combat the threat of grass carp in the Sandusky River watershed of northwest Ohio and it aims to inhibit the spawning of these destructive, vegetation-devouring behemoths, which can grow as big as trophy king salmon – up to 40 pounds.

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