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20.0 in. Snakehead caught by Brian R fishing in Maryland on 09/05/09![]() Everyone can see this location
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Posted by John Wright 2 months ago |
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It's a shame to have to kill them. I understand it though. Posted by Justin Emerle 2 months ago |
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cool Posted by Brandon Mabrey 2 months ago |
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No - I caught two last year from the same pond system. Pretty sure I got a strike from another today but I didn't hook up. Posted by Brian Raines 2 months ago |
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is that a first for you Posted by John a Wright 2 months ago |
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We were pond fishing for bass, but our ponds hold a lot of different type fish (bream, bass, crappie, catfish, carp, gar), but the snakehead are invasive. When they are caught they must be killed. Posted by Brian Raines 2 months ago |
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ive never noticed how much they resemble bowfin were you fishing for the snakeheads? Posted by John a Wright 2 months ago |
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awesome we been talking about going to the james river to try and catch one of those our selves need a new catogory for them Posted by John Wright 2 months ago |
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Cool. I always wanted one of those as a pet. There's a lake up here in South Jersey where 2 were caught as well as 3 Bowfin. There was a bounty going for anyone who caught, killed, and brought them back to the NJ Game and Wildlife. Posted by Justin Emerle 2 months ago |
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No - but I have heard they are tasty. Anyone tried? Posted by Brian Raines 2 months ago |
i watched a show on discovery where they found a pond with those in it and they poisoned the whole pond hope that doesnt happen