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  • My first Snakehead

    Headed out to the Occoquan yesterday just before the rain came in, and ended up with this nice female snakehead while my buddy landed 5 LMB.

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    I fish everyday that ends in "Y"

  • #2
    Nice it's still on my bucket list..
    Mike and son Jeffrey Yellow Hobie Pro Angler
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    • #3
      Good catch. That's a big one.


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      • #4
        Ugly ,slimy buggers they are!
        Hurricane Skimmer 128
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        • #5
          What did she bite on? I have had luck with topwater frogs and mice, but I hear alot of people have success with soft plastics and spinners.
          Zach
          Annapolis, MD
          Rudow's FishTalk Magazine
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          Old Town Topwater PDL 106
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          • #6
            Nice fish! How did it taste?
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            Northern Pike: 24 inches
            Crappie: 12 inches
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            • #7
              Originally posted by zditmars View Post
              What did she bite on? I have had luck with topwater frogs and mice, but I hear alot of people have success with soft plastics and spinners.
              Actually was a silver rattletrap!
              I fish everyday that ends in "Y"

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              • #8
                Nice! One of my favorite lures. I ventured out there last weekend and launched at Occoquan Regional Park, but all I got was 3 rockfish 12"-15" and a 20" channel cat. Very cool river though, I'll be back for sure!
                Zach
                Annapolis, MD
                Rudow's FishTalk Magazine
                Native Watercraft Slayer 14.5
                Native Watercraft Slayer Propel 13
                Old Town Topwater PDL 106
                Native Watercraft Redfish 10

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by zditmars View Post
                  Nice! One of my favorite lures. I ventured out there last weekend and launched at Occoquan Regional Park, but all I got was 3 rockfish 12"-15" and a 20" channel cat. Very cool river though, I'll be back for sure!
                  Wow didn't realize the rock fish traveled that far up Potomac?
                  I fish everyday that ends in "Y"

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                  • #10
                    Nice Snakehead. I will make a trip over there pretty soon myself.

                    -Stripers can be found all the way up the Potomac even past Wilson Bridge. I have caught some as far up as the Wilson Bridge pilings. Have heard of really big fish caught in the deep channels upstream of the bridge certain times of year also.

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                    • #11
                      20150517_093948.jpg Actually made a quick trip over there myself this morning. Could not get any snakeheaads, but got into some fun striper c&r action. Got into about half dozen up to 18".

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