Exactly!! Snakeheads are bad news. If anyone catches them, report the location and size to the local DNR office!! Kill THem All!!!
These things could ruin fishing as we know it. An article in todays paper reported that a couple of bass fishermen were in Dogue Creek, a tributary of the Potomac River. They thought they had ran across a feeding frenzy of feeding bass when they realized they were not bass, but Snakeheads. Even tho they reported catching "scores" of them, they say they didn't even put a dent in them. Authorites say if you catch one to kill it!
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Exactly!! Snakeheads are bad news. If anyone catches them, report the location and size to the local DNR office!! Kill THem All!!!
Life is what you make of it...
ugly looking fish and bad news to boot kill em all
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Looks like someday, snakeheads and asian carp may be all we have to
fish for Fishin' Magician, get a head start on the recipes, man!
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What is a snakehead? Maybe they don't like hot water....
Hold My beer and watch this sheeet!!!
Yeah J White, I am thinking a mustard batter... or maybe a stew... Hmm hmm good snake head stew!
Tommy, I think they are native to China and Thailand. So I would guess they can survive in pretty warm water.
~Fishin' Magician~
http://www.dgif.state.va.us/fishing/...omparisons.pdfOriginally Posted by Tommy
Here is a good article on them:
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
First start with a 48 pack of beer, Then a cedar board. Clean the snakehead and place skin down on board. Season with salt pepper and plenty of butter. Throw on smoker for 4 hours. Take off smoker...
Throw the fish away and eat the board,=....
Pete
Originally Posted by J White
I bet a few 30 pound rockfish would like to run into a feeding frenzy of them too. Or a big ol mud cat.
Ya ain't holdin' your mouth right.
any of ya'll see that movie about these on Sci-Fi channel? Toxic waste
dumped in lake, they got big as gators and started eating all the locals...
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