So I'm new to the forum, but I was thinking that maybe we should organize some sort of M&G in the summer or fall, where the highlight would be invasive species, and doing our small, but important part, on reducing their numbers (even though most are well established). We could have some group outings for a few days leading up to the event, and then bring some grills, fryers, etc., and cook up some blue catfish, snakehead, and maybe even steam or boil some rusty crayfish (or some of the other invasive species like virile, etc.) Thoughts? No idea where the majority of members live or where the events are typically held, just thought I would throw the idea out there.
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Sounds great. Just pick a date and location.
It's a little too late to include it on the 2016 M&G calendar (they were planned at the annual January meeting).
But don't let that stop you. Folks plan fishing trips and informal M&G's all year round. And many of them have some good recipes too.
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Yeah well I would have to ask around and get some good spots for blue cats and snakeheads. Like I said I've only encountered snakeheads in the Anacostia, and I wouldn't eat those. So once I see some reports of snakeheads and blue catfish popping up, I can get the ball rolling. I might have the hookup on rusty crayfish spots since my friend did a research project on them in college, and gathered hundreds of them for it.
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the Patuxent River near upper Marlboro is full of blue cats. i think it would be a pretty good spot to look intoJackson
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Mattawoman creek is loaded with blue cats...and there are some decent snakeheads there- they have been heavily fished and bow hunted at night so the snakeheads are no where nearly as plentiful as they were a couple of years ago- we were catching really big snakeheads before the boys started night bow fishing with big generators on flat bottomed aluminum jonboats in the lilies and spatter dock..."Lady Luck" 2016 Red Hibiscus Hobie Outback, Lowrance Hook2-7TS
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Well, i think that we are going to have to return to Marshall Hall for march m&g as my other So Md spots have not had them show up yet....the target species is Blue Cats....we can eat some fterwards at Accokeek, Seafood...they serve good catfish14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
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Originally posted by alabamaangler View Postthe Patuxent River near upper Marlboro is full of blue cats. i think it would be a pretty good spot to look into
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