Usually I like to write with good reports but I spent all day yesterday fishing for snakeheads in 2 different Dorchester rivers and it was a GRIND. 8 hours fishing and I put 2 fish in the boat, my friend got 1. We each hooked and lost a couple (1 for me, 2 for him). We talked to every other angler we saw on the water and everyone had the same story... just one or two fish in the boat and a slowwww bite.
The water level was low at both rivers (Transquaking was very low) so a lot of the good snakehead-holding cover was up out of the water, but the worst thing was the carp. They are in full spawning mode and were going absolutely bonkers... I've never seen it so bad. Thrashing around in the shallows EVERYWHERE non-stop... both rivers were totally muddy and it had to be from all the mud they stirred up since we haven't had rain in weeks. I think all the commotion put snakeheads on lockdown.
Here's hoping for better luck next time
The water level was low at both rivers (Transquaking was very low) so a lot of the good snakehead-holding cover was up out of the water, but the worst thing was the carp. They are in full spawning mode and were going absolutely bonkers... I've never seen it so bad. Thrashing around in the shallows EVERYWHERE non-stop... both rivers were totally muddy and it had to be from all the mud they stirred up since we haven't had rain in weeks. I think all the commotion put snakeheads on lockdown.
Here's hoping for better luck next time
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