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  • Eastern shore snakehead report 7/17

    Went out yesterday to fish for snakeheads on the eastern shore for the first time since late May; I actually went back to the same spot I visited last time. When I was here last the carp were spawning and raising an absolute ruckus in the shallows, you couldn't buy a bite. Thankfully the carp got that out of their system and the snakeheads were hungry.

    Got to the launch at 5am and the lot was already full... usually I don't go to the eastern shore on weekends and this is exactly why. I managed to fit my truck in a non-parking-spot spot and was on the water before the sun was up. Paddled downriver to my spot and not 10 minutes after getting my line in the water I got this nice 5 lb 10 oz snakehead on a frog:

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    I picked up 2 more snakeheads on the frog shortly after and once the sun cleared the treetops the bite totally shut down. Not even a sniff for hours. I was ready to go home, half-heartedly fishing my way back to the launch when, weirdly, around 12 pm the bite seemed to turn on again. I picked up a decent one just under 4 lbs on a swimbait:

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    And not long after that I got another 5 lb 10 oz fish on the swimbait. Never before have I caught big fish with exactly the same weight in the same trip before, that was pretty cool. This fish was especially fun because I was in the middle of a retrieve when I saw a small snakehead rise to the surface near my kayak to take a gulp of air - I was considering reeling in quickly to toss my lure at it when I noticed a second snakehead descending from the surface to the left of the first one, right in line with where my current retrieve was headed. When my swimbait was near where I saw the fish I killed the retrieve to let it fall and the snakehead nailed it on the drop. I only had a couple feet of line out so it made for an interesting (read: chaotic) fight but I managed to get it in the net.

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    It was a long day, 9 hours on the water in the heat, and it was a grind at times but overall it was a good day as far as snakehead fishing goes. I landed 5 fish in total and brought 4 nice ones home to fill the freezer.
    Dave

    2021 Hobie Outback Camo
    2013 Native Slayer Hidden Oak

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    Dave,

    Excellent report and results.
    Mark
    Pasadena, MD


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    • #3
      Good job!
      Native Slayer 12
      Native Ultimate

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      • #4
        Great day, congratulations.
        Mike
        Pro Angler 14 "The Grand Wazoo"

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        • #5
          Thanks guys! I kept 4 of the 5 fish (one had some open wounds I wasn't keen on harvesting) and have a freezer full of nice clean white meat that should last me through the summer. It never ceases to impress me how much meat you can get off just a single 5 lb snakehead... every bit of 4 or 5 meals from one fish.

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          Dave

          2021 Hobie Outback Camo
          2013 Native Slayer Hidden Oak

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          • #6
            Thanks for the report, it was a good read.

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            • #7
              Looks a lot like the Transquaking? My favorite spot had been New Bridge until they quit letting trucks without boat trailers park in their lot.

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              • #8
                That sure looks like a lot of fun. Really neat fish. Thank you for posting the report and photos.

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