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    I did a snakehead guide trip with Damien Cook yesterday ( lowlandoutfitters.com ) late afternoon/evening in the Little Blackwater River. We launched abt 2:30 into the river and headed towards some grassy shorelines. I was throwing a white chatterbait to the shoreline. After a couple of hours we switched to a smaller green version which produced my first snakehead. It weighted 4.5 lbs which produced a healthy amount of filets.
    Photo May 15 2023, 3 03 23 PM.jpg Photo May 15 2023, 5 44 51 PM.jpg Photo May 15 2023, 8 44 14 PM.jpg

    Had a great time with Damien. He worked hard trying to find fish, they simply were not that hungry-maybe still in spawn period. I am looking forward to have some snakehead for dinner soon.
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    John Rentch
    Annapolis

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    Hobie Revolution 11

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    Congrats on your first snakehead John. They are super fun to catch but getting them to bite can be a real challenge sometimes (more often than not, actually). It's like they forgot to read all of the media frenzy describing them as voracious monsters that eat anything and everything . May is historically one of my worst months targeting snakehead. A majority of them are spawning and not interested in feeding, and the carp are usually spawning too which causes a huge disruption in the shallows and shuts down any would-be bite.

    The Little Blackwater is a beautiful place to fish, one of my favorites on the Eastern Shore.
    Dave

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    • #3
      Definitely agree about the Little Blackwater, first time there.
      John Rentch
      Annapolis

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      • #4
        Outstanding John.

        They are moody devils that can ignore the best of our lure and fly presentations.

        Even when they grace us with a bite, they are still hard to hook.

        Congrats.
        Mark
        Pasadena, MD


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