I live a few miles from White River in Indy and stopped, on my way home, and checked out a couple of my usual haunts.
At a meeting of "river watchers" called The Friends of White River last spring a speaker from the DNR addressed the topic
of spraying the milfoil that infested the river the last few summers. (The crazy wet spring this year prevented it from taking off
this summer.) As he was leaving, I asked him about the presence of Asian carp in this area. The invasives have been found down stream of Broad Ripple but none above the dam. They are a big water fish and the hope is that the upstream flow is insufficient
to sustain them in large numbers. This afternoon I could see the bottom of the river almost everywhere and while I saw plenty of
fish, (and many naturalized carp) I saw no silver, black or big head. I guess that's good news
fish on,
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