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Grass Carp weighing 92 lbs. caught during LDWF sampling

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During standard spring sampling on Lake Concordia on March 11, LDWF biologists were shocked to find one particular fish in their samples, a Grass Carp weighing in at a whopping 92 pounds.

FERRIDAY, La. (KLFY) -- Biologists with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries landed a big surprise during a routine fish sampling in Concordia Parish recently.

During standard spring sampling on Lake Concordia on March 11, LDWF biologists were shocked to find one particular fish in their samples, a 49.5-inch Grass Carp weighing in at a whopping 92 pounds.

Had this carp been captured by traditional fishing methods, it would have bested the current IGFA All-Tackle World Record by 4 pounds, which was caught in Bulgaria in 2009. It also would have tied the current Bowfishing Association of America World Record, which was caught in Alabama in 2015.

Shelby Richard, Inland Fisheries District 3 Biologist Manager, said not only the size but the species of fish was a surprise.

“This is the first time we’ve ever observed a Grass Carp in Lake Concordia during our sampling,” Richard said. “It more than likely traveled through Cocodrie Bayou and arrived at Lake Concordia in backwater flowing from Cocodrie Bayou through the control structure into Lake Concordia.”

This 92-pound Grass Carp was caught by LDWF biologists on March 11, 2024. If caught by normal means, it would have broken the world record for the species.

While seeing this fish was unusual, it is not necessarily an invasive species. Grass carp are herbivorous fish native to Asia that have been used in the United States since the 1960s to control aquatic vegetation in inland waterbodies, officials said. In the 1980s, U.S. Carp producers began developing triploid Grass Carp, which have three sets of chromosomes instead of two, making them unable to reproduce. This allows biologists to use the fish to help control some species of aquatic vegetation.  

Triploid Grass carp are very effective in controlling aquatic vegetation such as hydrilla, coontail, and filamentous algae as they can consume well more than their body weight per day in plant material, authorities said. Lake Concordia has not been stocked by LDWF with triploid Grass Carp.

Samples were sent to the United States Fish & Wildlife Service’s La Crosse Fish Health Center in Onalaska, Wisconsin to determine if this was a diploid or triploid Carp. Even if it is a diploid carp, meaning it could reproduce, Lake Concordia does not have the necessary habitat for reproduction.  

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