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You can channel out a canal and put protective [[grate]]s over it, for both fishing and drinking, and designate your fishing/drinking [[zone]]s there - that will help also. (Channel just the end area, and dig a tunnel to that desired area, and then channeling out the last tile next to the water source to flood it - that will prevent creating a long carp-friendly access river to that area. But better just don't fish and drink only from a well.)
 
You can channel out a canal and put protective [[grate]]s over it, for both fishing and drinking, and designate your fishing/drinking [[zone]]s there - that will help also. (Channel just the end area, and dig a tunnel to that desired area, and then channeling out the last tile next to the water source to flood it - that will prevent creating a long carp-friendly access river to that area. But better just don't fish and drink only from a well.)
  
If you have some carp-free water sources, you can use designations ({{k|d}}) then set [[traffic|traffic areas]] ({{k|o}}) to simply discourage your Dwarves from using the dangerous waters.  (Note that if carp are sighted in one part of a long [[river|stream]], they are everywhere in it.)
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If you have some carp-free water sources, you can use designations ({{k|d}}) then set [[traffic|traffic areas]] ({{k|o}}) to simply discourage your Dwarves from using the dangerous waters.  (Note that if carp are sighted in one part of a long [[river|stream]] or [[brook]], they are everywhere in it.)
  
 
A further alternative would be to position your Marksdwarves nearby for some shooting practice. This, combined with the Traffic area solution, works exceedingly well in keeping your dwarves safe and controlling the problem, if not wiping out the Carp population altogether for the long-term safety of a Carp-infested map.
 
A further alternative would be to position your Marksdwarves nearby for some shooting practice. This, combined with the Traffic area solution, works exceedingly well in keeping your dwarves safe and controlling the problem, if not wiping out the Carp population altogether for the long-term safety of a Carp-infested map.

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