Can you eat carp in Australia?

Only thing is – there's a bit of waste on a carp, due to plenty of red meat, but big carp still give a good feed… …and the white flesh is good enough to eat with just a bit of flour, oil, salt and pepper in a fry pan…just the way Aussies like to eat their fish!
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Is Australian carp good to eat?

It is true that Australians resist eating carp due a perception that they are “junk” fish. Some say they have a muddy flavour, or that they are too bony. Neither of these issues stop people in Europe, the Middle East and Asia eating carp, where they are a common part of the diet.
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Is carp safe to eat?

If properly prepared, carp are good to eat. The meat is pink and mild-flavored similar to Tilapia. As with all fish, where it is caught, and how it is handled and prepared is a big factor in taste and flavor. Carp are considered a rough fish, which means they have thick scales and skin, and a lot of bones.
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Can you throw carp back in Australia?

Is it illegal to return carp to the water? It is not currently illegal to immediately return captured carp to the waters from which they were taken (defence under section 216 of the Fisheries Management Act).
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Are carp illegal in Australia?

Legal requirements

Carp is a restricted noxious fish under the Biosecurity Act 2014. You must not keep, feed, give away, sell, or release carp into the environment without a permit. If you catch these species, you must immediately humanely kill and dispose of them responsibly away from the waterbody.
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The TRUTH about eating CARP



Does carp taste good?

The Carp Taste

The right species of carp taken from the right water is actually quite a delicious fish with a taste much like the revered Salmon. Carp is an oily fish which can have a great effect on its taste but despite rumor, that isn't where the supposed 'muddy' taste comes from.
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Can you eat carp in Qld?

Using carp for any reason, such as for eating or use as fertiliser is not permitted in Queensland.
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Do carp have to be killed?

They are considered as a Noxious Species and must not be returned to the water alive. Carp must be killed immediately. Fishers are reminded not to leave the dead fish on shore at the fishing location.
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What do you do if you catch a carp?

Immediately contact the appropriate agency personnel for the state you are in. If an email address is provided, email a photograph of the fish in question as well as call. If state personnel would like to examine the fish, put it on ice or place in a plastic bag. Do NOT keep a live Asian carp in your possession.
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What is the best way to cook carp?

Carp can be baked whole or in pieces, but it should be basted occasionally with something such as lemon butter. A four-pound, scored carp will take about 45 minutes to cook in a 350-degree oven. Several strips of bacon laid over the fish will eliminate the need for basting.
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What do carp eat in Australia?

Feeding: Carp are omnivorous, and their diet varies depending on what is available. They consume a range of small food items such as molluscs, crustaceans, insect larvae and seeds. These food items are sucked up (along with mud and water) from the bottom and filtered out using the gill rakers.
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Can you eat invasive carp?

Asian carp of all types have white, firm, mild flesh, which is excellent table fare, but all Asian carp also have intramuscular bones in the filets that many people find undesirable.
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Why is carp not eaten?

Its a matter of species, availability and culture. We have invasive European (and now Asian Grass) Carp in the USA. The European species are muddy and unpalatable to our palates because the USA has been a wealthy nation with rich natural resources for some time.
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Do carp have STDS?

European carp spread herpes when they mate, but not quite the way mammals do. The fish jostle and bump one another in a swirling tight-knit mass as the females lay eggs that are fertilized by males. The skin-grazing frenzy leaves carp susceptible to infection.
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Can you eat carp Victoria?

Regulations. Carp is declared a noxious aquatic species in Victoria, which makes it an offence to possess, transport or release live carp, or use live carp (including all forms of carp and goldfish) as fishing bait. The declaration of "noxious" fish does not mean that the species cannot be fished for, or eaten.
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Can you use carp as bait in NSW?

Remember that it is illegal to stock carp into streams, rivers or lakes in NSW and fines of up to $11,000 apply. Do not use live carp as bait. The use of live carp as bait in freshwater is illegal and carries a high probability of infesting new areas with carp.
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How do you dispose of carp in NSW?

Releasing fish

Do not release noxious fish species – this is illegal. You must kill noxious species, such as carp. To dispose of carp, cut up the carcass and put into the water, or take the carcass away with you.
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Are carp cannibals?

All Koi carp populations showed a high rate of cannibalism (Fig. 1). Sibling cannibalism started in populations with a mean total length of c. 10.2 mm (on the 9th day after the start of exogenous feeding) and with a cannibal to prey length ratio of 1.8 858 P.
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Does carp have a lot of bones?

The only drawback to eating bighead and silver carp is that they have lots of intramuscular bones. All carp have these Y-shaped bones. They remain in the fillet in two rows, one above and one below the lateral line. A carp fillet also contains a strip of red meat along the lateral line.
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Can you eat grass carp?

Grass carp are mighty good eating, too, a platter not lasting long at a fish fry. And in many regions, lakes and ponds hold grass carp populations that could stand a little thinning. The flesh is white, tender, smooth in texture with practically no “fishy” taste.
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What fish are illegal in Australia?

The Act identifies 10 species as restricted noxious fish (refer to Schedule 2, noxious fish of the Act): alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) black pacu (Piaractus brachypomus) carp (Cyprinus carpio)
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Who bought carp to Australia?

Others claim the first introduction was to Victoria in the 1870s. The earliest documented report was from David Stead who purchased carp from a "bird and animal dealer "in Sydney and introduced them into Prospect Reservoir in 1907 and 1908.
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Is carp a healthy fish?

Carp is one of the most delicious and common fish consumed in many parts of the world, and it has a number of great health benefits, which may include its ability to improve heart health, lower inflammation, protect respiratory health, optimize digestive function, slow the aging process and fend off chronic disease.
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