Super User Sam Posted August 29, 2010 Super User Posted August 29, 2010 Fishing the Mattopani River in Virginia I had a Bowfin hit my Cavitron. After I unhooked the fish and released it, I notice that the 3/0 trailer hook was above the snap and hanging on the 15-pound Trilene fluorocarbon line. That fish fought so hard that it took the trailer hook over the Cavitron's head, skirt and then the snap on onto the line. That is a powerful fish. Of course the Cavitron is destroyed. I think will keep it as a keepsake to remind me once again of the power of a Bowfin. Quote
pudmunk Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 They are fighting dogs from what I've heard and read cool Quote
endless Posted August 29, 2010 Posted August 29, 2010 Yea I do love em. I would love to hook into a 8lber or more though. My biggest is a lil over 4 lbs. That one killed my Rage Tail Frog. I fought to get him out the lilies. My latest was a 2.5 lb on my 5' micro lite. They have a strong odor to them at least the ones I've caught. Quote
SoFl-native Posted August 30, 2010 Posted August 30, 2010 I have lost too many spinnerbaits to count from those things. One big one will twist it beyond repair or just straight snap the wire. Those things are lure destroyers. Quote
Super User Micro Posted August 30, 2010 Super User Posted August 30, 2010 I actually like Bowfin. Thet are friggin' pit bulls with scales. My biggest is about 7.5 lbs, caught on a Dave's 3/4 oz football head jig and Paca Craw. I saw one once attacking a school of minnows in a pocket between the roots of a cypress tree. The minnows were so frenzied they were jumping up the side of the tree to escape. And I once lost three senkos in a row to a bowfin. The strikes were so fast and hard that it tore my senko completely in half. Three in a row on three casts. At that point, I got tired of feeding it senkos and moved on. I can't imagine Snakeheads have anything on Bowfin. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted August 31, 2010 Super User Posted August 31, 2010 They are all powerful. Tackle tearing maniacs. For some strange reason i have never caught one under about four pounds. Most are 5-6. No idea where the smaller ones hide when they are younger. Quote
Super User CWB Posted August 31, 2010 Super User Posted August 31, 2010 I caught one about 10 lbs some years ago and thought I had a world record bass on. Doublebladed black Buzzbait at dusk. Then I got it to the boat and it did an alligator death roll. Great fighters. Last year had one engulf my Rage Shad and thought I had a new P.B on. Ended up 9-10 lbs. Quote
brushhoggin Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 i hate catchin these cause i always get let down thinkin it's a huge bass. i've grown to tell the difference now though, as soon as you set the hook, those head shakes are extremely violent and they just keep shaking like a pit bull; very distinct fight to em. Can't ever seem to tire one out to take some pics. i hear they are good eatin though. grennel cakes! Quote
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