Elongate, chubby body that is torpedo-shaped. The body is dark olive, shading to brownish-yellow on the sides with a white belly and large, slightly outlined scales. The terminal mouth is slightly oblique with non-fleshy, firm lips, and no barbels. The complete lateral line has 40 to 42 scales. The dorsal fin has 8 to 10 soft rays, and the anal fin is set closer to the tail than most cyprinids. Broad, ridged pharyngeal teeth are arranged in a 2, 4-4, 2 formula.
Aquatic macrophytes, and since they are voracious feeders, they are used to control aquatic invasive plants in small lakes and pond. They are not effective in controlling filamentous algae (moss) or duckweed problems in ponds.
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Grass Carp is an exotic minnow that was imported into the United States from eastern Asia in 1963 to control aquatic invasive plants. They were first brought to Iowa in 1973 by the Iowa Conservation Commission. Research conducted in Iowa has shown that Grass Carp have harmful effects on water quality and fish habitat; the Iowa DNR no longer stocks Grass Carp in public water bodies.
The Grass Carp is most often found in large rivers, but is stocked in impoundments, ponds and lakes. It prefers swift, warm waters with slack current and aquatic plants. In its native habitat, Grass Carp prefer turbulent reaches of large rivers. Some investigators are concerned because the Grass Carp’s big appetite for aquatic plants may lead to the destruction of suitable habitat for many native fish and waterfowl.
Grass Carp have specialized and restrictive river spawning needs, but young fish have been sampled in Iowa rivers. Natural spawning is impossible in standing water. Growth of Grass Carp is nearly unbelievable, young fish stocked in the spring at 8-inches will reach over 18-inches by fall, and adults often reach nearly 4-feet long and over 40-pounds.
Recent stream sampling information is available from Iowa DNR's biological monitoring and assessment program.
Sources:
Harlan, J.R., E.B. Speaker, and J. Mayhew. 1987. Iowa fish and fishing. Iowa Conservation Commission, Des Moines, Iowa. 323pp.
Loan-Wilsey, A. K., C. L. Pierce, K. L. Kane, P. D. Brown and R. L. McNeely. 2005. The Iowa Aquatic Gap Analysis Project Final Report. Iowa Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Iowa State University, Ames.
Photo Credit: photo courtesy of Noel M. Burkhead, copyright Noel M. Burkhead, USGS, Nonindigenous Aquatic Species.
Widely distributed throughout Iowa in ponds and man-made lakes, but it is not abundant in any location. Commercial fishermen report rare catches of Grass Carp from the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Primarily a big river fish, it has been found in the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. It often escapes from ponds and impoundments where it is stocked and has also occasionally been found in Iowa’s interior rivers and streams, including streams in the Skunk, lower Iowa, Maquoketa and Winnebago River watersheds.
See our most recent distribution data for this species on the Iowa DNR's Bionet application.
Pool 18, Mississippi River
Pool 16, Mississippi River
Pool 17, Mississippi River
Coralville Reservoir
Lake Manawa
Pleasant Creek Lake
Little Wall Lake
Big Sioux River
West Nishnabotna River
Iowa River (Marshalltown to Coralville Lake)
Little Sioux River (state line to Linn Grove)
Little Sioux River (Linn Grove to Correctionville)
Otter Creek Lake
Missouri River (Sioux City to Little Sioux)
Missouri River (Council Bluffs to state line)
Lake Smith
Little Sioux River (Correctionville to Missouri R)
Cedar River (La Porte City to Cedar Rapids)
Greenfield Lake
Cedar River (Cedar Rapids to Moscow)
Missouri River (Little Sioux to Council Bluffs)
Hannen Lake
Beaver Lake
Meadow Lake
Iowa River (Coralville Lake to River Junction)
Willow Lake
Nodaway Lake
Central Park Lake
Arrowhead Pond
Ankeny Lake (DMACC)
Cocklin Fish Farm
Esgate Lake
Tuckers Pond
Hillside West
Hillside East
Clay Pond
4/9/2009 - Diamond Lake: 26 (size: 10")
10/30/2008 - North Ridge Park Pond: 31 (size: 8.0")
10/30/2008 - Mount Vernon Quarry: 50 (size: 8.0")
10/21/2008 - Jackson County Pond: 8 (size: 8.0")
10/21/2008 - Kent Park Lake: 50 (size: 8.0")
10/21/2008 - Diamond Lake: 50 (size: 8.0")
10/21/2008 - Mt. Ayr Game Area Ponds: 50 (size: 8.0")
10/21/2008 - Foster Woods Pond: 6 (size: 8.0")
10/16/2008 - Ambroson Pit: 50 (size: 8.0")
10/17/2007 - Mt. Ayr Game Area Ponds: 17 (size: 8.0")
10/25/2006 - Ankeny Lake: 6 (size: 8.0")
10/24/2006 - Foster Woods Pond: 7 (size: 8.0")
5/3/2006 - Loess Hills State Forest - Jones Creek: 30 (size: 10.0")
10/14/2005 - Hannen Lake: 90 (size: 10")
10/14/2005 - Kent Park Lake: 50 (size: 10")
10/14/2005 - Green Castle: 60 (size: 10")
10/4/2005 - Marion CCB Lake: 12 (size: 10")
7/7/2005 - Marr Park Lake: 12 (size: 10")
4/19/2005 - St. Benedict Pond: 50 (size: 9")
4/19/2005 - Thomas Mitchell Lake: 10 (size: 9")
4/19/2005 - Ankeny Lake: 20 (size: 9")
4/19/2005 - Ambroson Pit: 70 (size: 9")
10/21/2004 - Banner Lakes at Summerset Park: 30 (size: 8"-10")
10/21/2004 - Banner Lakes at Summerset Park: 30 (size: 8"-10")
10/14/2004 - Albia Lake - Lower: 40 (size: 8"-10")
10/13/2004 - Hannen Lake: 50 (size: 8"-10")
10/11/2004 - Swan Lake: 300 (size: 8"-10")
5/19/2004 - Eldred Sherwood: 60 (size: 10"-14")
5/19/2004 - Hurlburt: 10 (size: 10"-14")
5/19/2004 - Ambroson Pit (east): 30 (size: 10"-14")
5/19/2004 - Ambroson Pit (Middle): 30 (size: 10"-14")
5/5/2004 - Cantril Pond: 20 (size: 10"-12")
4/28/2004 - Nelson Park: 33 (size: 10"-14")
4/28/2004 - Yellow Smoke: 80 (size: 10"-14")
4/28/2004 - Moorehead: 30 (size: 10"-14")
4/28/2004 - Crawford Creek: 180 (size: 10"-14")
4/28/2004 - Little Sioux Park pond: 30 (size: 10"-14")
4/3/2004 - Diamond Lake: 200 (size: 10"-14")
4/1/2004 - Dike: 100 (size: 10"-14")
10/28/2003 - Four Corners: 36 (size: 8")
10/28/2003 - Smith: 90 (size: 8")
5/15/2003 - Yellow Smoke: 40 (size: 10"-14")
11/17/2002 - Grade Lake: 20 (size: 11")
11/17/2002 - Q-Pond: 40 (size: 11")
11/17/2002 - Pioneer Park Pond: 10 (size: 11")
11/17/2002 - Wilson: 20 (size: 11")
10/23/2002 - Meyers Lake: 60 (size: 11")
8/14/2002 - Ankeny Lake: 5 (size: 11")
8/12/2002 - Dike: 21 (size: 11")
7/19/2002 - Cocklin Fish Farm: 40 (size: 11")
7/18/2002 - Meyers Lake: 100 (size: 11")
7/18/2002 - Hurlburt: 10 (size: 11")
5/16/2002 - Lambach: 10 (size: 13")
5/16/2002 - Bluegrass Park Pond: 15 (size: 13")
5/16/2002 - Iowa Township Pond: 3 (size: 13")
5/15/2002 - Moorehead: 20 (size: 13")
4/29/2002 - Yellow River Pond: 10 (size: 13")
10/25/2001 - Arbor: 50 (size: 10")
10/20/2001 - Beaver Lake: 100 (size: 10")
10/17/2001 - Grade Lake: 35 (size: 14")
10/17/2001 - Q-Pond: 65 (size: 14")
10/16/2001 - Ambroson Pit: 55 (size: 10")
7/26/2001 - Loess Hills State Forest - Jones Creek: 40 (size: 10")
7/25/2001 - Red Bird Ponds: 70 (size: 10")
7/25/2001 - Diamond Lake: 209 (size: 10")
7/24/2001 - Killdeer: 11 (size: 10")
7/24/2001 - Langwood Park Lake: 6 (size: 10")
7/16/2001 - Clark Lake (Zack Wildlife Area): 45 (size: 10")
7/16/2001 - Spring Lake: 30 (size: 10")
7/16/2001 - Springbrook Lake: 24 (size: 10")
7/16/2001 - Krumm Pond: 50 (size: 10")
7/16/2001 - McFarland's Pond: 30 (size: 10")
10/26/2000 - Green Castle: 64 (size: 14")
10/12/2000 - Ahart Pond: 40 (size: 14")
10/12/2000 - Buena Vista Public Use Area Ponds: 30 (size: 14")
10/11/2000 - Three Rivers Pond: 38 (size: 14")
10/11/2000 - Casey Lake: 140 (size: 14")
10/10/2000 - Pilot Grove: 30 (size: 15")
10/10/2000 - Mt. Ayr Game Area Ponds: 20 (size: 13")
6/14/2000 - Meiers Access: 75 (size: 8")
6/13/2000 - Springbrook Lake: 40 (size: 8")
6/13/2000 - Yellow Banks Park Pond: 20 (size: 8")
6/13/2000 - Thomas Mitchell Lake: 30 (size: 8")
5/4/2000 - Hannen Lake: 38 (size: 10")
5/4/2000 - Rodgers Park Lake: 44 (size: 10")
5/4/2000 - Maynes Grove: 110 (size: 8")
5/4/2000 - Catherine Lake (Thorpe Park): 100 (size: 8")
10/26/1999 - Snyder Bend: 1200 (size: 10")
10/7/1999 - Manawa: 1815 (size: 11")
8/5/1999 - Red Bird Ponds: 20 (size: 10")
7/20/1999 - Bartlett: 160 (size: 10")
5/12/1999 - Keg Creek: 330 (size: 8")
5/10/1999 - Dalton Lake: 5 (size: 8")
5/5/1999 - Fin & Feather (Zack Wildlife Area): 100 (size: 8")
5/5/1999 - Prairie Bridges: 120 (size: 10")