OK- it is a fact that we have a breeding population of northern snakeheads in our river system and they quickly grow to be a pretty big fish- it is reported that each female snakehead reproduces many times a year and lays tens of thousands of eggs each time- I get that- what I don't get is they don't seem to bite much in the winter time or early spring or we don't hear about catches- if we have an expanding population as we are being told, why aren't we catching them in greater numbers as a by-catch like we do catfish? So far I have had lousy luck catching my first snakehead- had a few hooked up but no cigar- what do they eat in winter? Do they hibernate? What do we know about them in cold weather? Mattawoman Creek is supposed to be a Maryland hot spot for snakeheads- I have caught just about every species but a snakehead in the creek- and I have fished it hard. It is a great bass stream- lots of really nice sized black bass- and they hit in every month of the year...lots of catfish- some really nice size, too..schoolie stripers, white perch, yellow perch, crappie, bream, eels....even a baby channel bass...but no snakeheads-
So what do snakeheads feed on in the colder waters? In the summer I use mainly frog baits in the thick weeds and lilly pads- impressive blowups- spring I used spinner and buzz baits and shallow running crankbaits...so far using cut bunker only gets me catfish and striped bass...minnows are yielding bass and crappie- Guess I'll just have to wait on warmer weather to get my first snakehead-
I know you ask, why bitch, you are catching fish? True, but not the targeted species...if the snakehead is the vicious, deadly, top-predator the experts warn us about why are they so hard to catch when you go out of your way to fish specifically for them?
So what do snakeheads feed on in the colder waters? In the summer I use mainly frog baits in the thick weeds and lilly pads- impressive blowups- spring I used spinner and buzz baits and shallow running crankbaits...so far using cut bunker only gets me catfish and striped bass...minnows are yielding bass and crappie- Guess I'll just have to wait on warmer weather to get my first snakehead-
I know you ask, why bitch, you are catching fish? True, but not the targeted species...if the snakehead is the vicious, deadly, top-predator the experts warn us about why are they so hard to catch when you go out of your way to fish specifically for them?
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