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Carp Madness 2 is for Bow Anglers, at Kentucky Lake



2018-04-07 - Kentucky Dam Marina Boat Ramp at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, 113 Administration Drive, Gilbertsville, KY - Photo from Kentucky Fish & Wildlife .
Commercial anglers netted nearly 42 tons of invasive Asian carp from Kentucky and Barkley lakes during the inaugural Carp Madness tournament in 2013. Carp Madness returns to the lakes in June with a new twist: it's a tournament for bow anglers. The top prize is $10,000 for the team on the winning boat in each division, with total prizes of $23,000. The tournament begins at 7pmCT, June 23, and continues until 7amCT, June 24, 2018. Launch is set for the Kentucky Dam Marina Boat Ramp at Kentucky Dam Village State Resort Park, 113 Administration Drive, Gilbertsville, KY. Bowfishing anglers may harvest any of the Asian carp, including the silver, bighead, grass and black carp.


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