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Snakehead fishing SUCKED today! The launch was a zoo (that's weekend fishing for you), there were 10 kayaks on the water within sight of the launch when I got there at 8am, and several more trickled in throughout the morning. I personally talked to 7 different anglers and no one caught a single fish, me included. I decided to cut my losses and head home early (1pm) so I could at least have the afternoon to relax around the house.
I think a big part of the problem is that the carp have started spawning. They muddy up the shallows and make a big commotion with their constant splashing, it shuts the snakehead right off. In 5 hours of fishing I got 1 confirmed snakehead bite, 1 other bite that felt like a bass, and a couple taps that I'm pretty sure were just my lure bouncing off carp.
Highlights of the day included watching 3 bald eagles chase down an osprey that was carrying a fish, force the osprey to drop the fish, then one of the eagles snatched the fish right back out of the water. I saw many prothonotary warblers which was super cool, and to top it all off I found a $16 Jackhammer chatterbait snagged on a submerged stump while I was retrieving a snag of my own.
Snakehead fishing SUCKED today! The launch was a zoo (that's weekend fishing for you), there were 10 kayaks on the water within sight of the launch when I got there at 8am, and several more trickled in throughout the morning. I personally talked to 7 different anglers and no one caught a single fish, me included. I decided to cut my losses and head home early (1pm) so I could at least have the afternoon to relax around the house.
I think a big part of the problem is that the carp have started spawning. They muddy up the shallows and make a big commotion with their constant splashing, it shuts the snakehead right off. In 5 hours of fishing I got 1 confirmed snakehead bite, 1 other bite that felt like a bass, and a couple taps that I'm pretty sure were just my lure bouncing off carp.
Highlights of the day included watching 3 bald eagles chase down an osprey that was carrying a fish, force the osprey to drop the fish, then one of the eagles snatched the fish right back out of the water. I saw many prothonotary warblers which was super cool, and to top it all off I found a $16 Jackhammer chatterbait snagged on a submerged stump while I was retrieving a snag of my own.
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