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Just wondering...were they killing all the snakeheads they took out of the water, or did they put them back in? I spooked a few at Leesylvania Sunday, but still can't get any to bite. Have tried 5 or 6 times so far this year and only caught one. Starting to get frustrated. Might try Occoquan this afternoon.
I think they measure tag and release back. VA been doing tag & release for couple year now.
So far the result is not what people predicted. Let me be the first to say this: Game fish status for SH, no creel limit but no keeping fish over 35 in. Hahaha, and no more freaking bowfishing.
Really interesting video, thanks for posting. What I got from that video, besides that there seems to be a lot of SHs there, is that the tide of acceptance by the VA Fishery agency seems to be changing. SHs were the victim of a massive and very successful anti-exotics juggernaut that has been sweeping through many state fishery agencies for well over a decade.
I fully agree with everything the biologist said about the impact of SHs in Virginia waters. In my opinion the SH is the proverbial “gift horse” given to fisherman and fishery agencies. IMHO, the SH can do everything a large mouth bass can do, except they can do it better.
By the way, at about 130 seconds into the video, did anyone see what was in the net held by the other fisheries guy to the right of the guy talking??? Now that’s a hoot! I wonder if a SH was blamed for killing that poor little guy.
Howard
16' Oldtown Camper Canoe with a side-mount 40# thrust trolling motor.
By the way, at about 130 seconds into the video, did anyone see what was in the net held by the other fisheries guy to the right of the guy talking??? Now that’s a hoot! I wonder if a SH was blamed for killing that poor little guy.
Actually if you look at 1:25, thats not actually in the net but rather zip-tied to the boat!
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