Carp bomb gallery
To lighten the mood over the coming carpocolypse, Echo asked readers to plaster images of Asian carp in pictures where they don’t belong. Here is a record of their better efforts. Click a thumbnail for the full image and strained attempts at witty banter. Better yet, learn to make and submit your own carp bomb.

The scales of justice

The carp industry

A bigger barrier

Future generations

Carp season

From downtown

Chicago carp cobs

Palin goes rogue

Carp cuisine

Beach landing

Carp launch

Conspiracy theory

Barrier break
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