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  1. Personally, I have recently become addicted for fishing for snakeheads. Since these fish have spread so rapidly across the United States, anglers everywhere are starting to pursue these invasive fish in order to defend their local waterways. Many anglers have found out that these fish are a difficult to catch for a variety of reasons. In my experiences fishing for them, I have found they can be incredibly illusive and it seems they have a million ways of getting off a hook. I have fished for them all over the Maryland Eastern shore as well as various spots surrounding the Potomac River in Virginia. Currently these fish can be found in Maryland, Virginia, California, Florida, Hawaii, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Georgia. I wanted to create a platform for anglers to discuss some of their favorite tackle, techniques, pictures, etc. when fishing for these fish all over the United States. I am looking forward to hearing what everyone has to say about these impressive fish.
  2. Over the last three years, I have noticed the wildlife diminishing in and on our small lake here in Sunrise. And I noticed the Snakehead fish population has increased. We normally have many families of water birds raise their families on the water, but not last year and none so far this year. Normally the mullets are jumping out of the water, and you can see the assorted bass and other small species through the clear fresh water. Now I only see snakehead fish. I believe they have eaten the fish and eat the baby widelife....ducklings, soft shell turtles, young iguanas, and anything that may fall in the water. When Irma left, the water level rose by 8 feet on to the grass. The Snakehead came upto the edge eating the insects in the fresh grass. The weird thing was as we looked at them, they stared at us, making eye contact, and followed our movement. As the water resided, they wriggled around the edges. Unfortunately, we do not have enough people fishing our lake. Anybody interested in fishing snakehead? Signed, Missing the wildlife
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