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Seems to be a big up take for threads on off grid living or self sustainability so thought I would stick it in here lads because the 'living of land and game cooking' section doesn't get much traffic

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Well, I have promised some cooked produce photos. Tonight's tea, double pork chops....... Bloody gorgeous and now I am stuffed! Genuinly have grown to appreciate food more. We have all got u

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Ive done a few posts on here over the years but this post is guna split the room more than any other......

I have a pond that I lease, about 2-2.5 acre. When I took it on I was told there was nothing in it so I put 300 little carp in, C1s, which means first summer, so they were basically 2-3inches long.

It turned out that there was some originals in the pond....which if I had known I wouldn't have stocked anything to start!

Couple yrs on and the 2-3inch carp are now 3-4lb but getting lean as it is over stocked. 

I've made the descision to 'get rid' of some. Gifting to friends, some may possibly find there way into a few local farm ponds, canal etc. 

Today I thought I would do as the Romans did.........

I understand why they had them in ponds and moats now. Imagine having a food source that was low to no maintenance, grew quick, bred loads and didn't run off like a rabbit right outside front door.

The fish itself was lovely tasting, but boney, which puts me off personally.

But I totally understand why they are bred for meat.

It's a little controversial, and me being an angler it felt wierd as we don't do that over here....but maybe we should?🤷🏻‍♂️

 

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17 minutes ago, ryaldinhio said:

Ive done a few posts on here over the years but this post is guna split the room more than any other......

I have a pond that I lease, about 2-2.5 acre. When I took it on I was told there was nothing in it so I put 300 little carp in, C1s, which means first summer, so they were basically 2-3inches long.

It turned out that there was some originals in the pond....which if I had known I wouldn't have stocked anything to start!

Couple yrs on and the 2-3inch carp are now 3-4lb but getting lean as it is over stocked. 

I've made the descision to 'get rid' of some. Gifting to friends, some may possibly find there way into a few local farm ponds, canal etc. 

Today I thought I would do as the Romans did.........

I understand why they had them in ponds and moats now. Imagine having a food source that was low to no maintenance, grew quick, bred loads and didn't run off like a rabbit right outside front door.

The fish itself was lovely tasting, but boney, which puts me off personally.

But I totally understand why they are bred for meat.

It's a little controversial, and me being an angler it felt wierd as we don't do that over here....but maybe we should?🤷🏻‍♂️

 

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I've seen carp for sale at fish market always thought it's a waste as fish myself , but will take trout to eat , I think with carp we see as a fish to catch an put back not for the pot , you planning to eat more carp with rearing an growing your own food pal

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To the Poles it’s the equivalent to our turkeys at Christmas I’d give it a go.

Edited to say another business opportunity there flogging Carp to our Eastern European friends.

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17 minutes ago, tank34 said:

I've seen carp for sale at fish market always thought it's a waste as fish myself , but will take trout to eat , I think with carp we see as a fish to catch an put back not for the pot , you planning to eat more carp with rearing an growing your own food pal

I'm not sure to be honest. The fish iteslf was actually really nice but it still doesn't feel right. I need to have a word with myself and see. 

I've been brought up fishing from being a kid and taught that all fish need to be handled with love and care unless they are trout or from saltwater, they go int pot......mad really isn't it. What's difference between a carp and owt else other than perception?

But I also know I have 200-300 carp at 3-4lb at my finger tips so thats a ridiculous amount of food if I can get my head around it as part of the whole thing we are doing!

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2 minutes ago, FLATTOP said:

To the Poles it’s the equivalent to our turkeys at Christmas I’d give it a go.

Edited to say another business opportunity there flogging Carp to our Eastern European friends.

I live at doncaster and we have quite a big market still, and a large fish market, there have been carp on there for years now. I remember being shocked by it first time I saw it and must be 10yrs+ that. 

It's normal to so many societies in the world, just not us

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1 hour ago, ryaldinhio said:

Ive done a few posts on here over the years but this post is guna split the room more than any other......

I have a pond that I lease, about 2-2.5 acre. When I took it on I was told there was nothing in it so I put 300 little carp in, C1s, which means first summer, so they were basically 2-3inches long.

It turned out that there was some originals in the pond....which if I had known I wouldn't have stocked anything to start!

Couple yrs on and the 2-3inch carp are now 3-4lb but getting lean as it is over stocked. 

I've made the descision to 'get rid' of some. Gifting to friends, some may possibly find there way into a few local farm ponds, canal etc. 

Today I thought I would do as the Romans did.........

I understand why they had them in ponds and moats now. Imagine having a food source that was low to no maintenance, grew quick, bred loads and didn't run off like a rabbit right outside front door.

The fish itself was lovely tasting, but boney, which puts me off personally.

But I totally understand why they are bred for meat.

It's a little controversial, and me being an angler it felt wierd as we don't do that over here....but maybe we should?🤷🏻‍♂️

 

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First of all carp anglers and airgunners are classified for me as one of the same ZZZZZzzzzzz

 

fill yer belly mate end of the day it's just another form of farming/game management ain't as if your just going to your pond and wiping them all out for the sake of it your putting them to good use what makes the carp mightier than the trout or salmon ? 

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