Love or hate invasive snakeheads, their popularity as a recreational target only continues to grow. Throughout their range on the East Coast, snakehead fishing tournaments are well attended, more lure ...
Many people assume snakeheads spend most of their time lying in ambush, and if you catch one on a piece of structure, you’ve hit the only one there. Joe Cermele The most snakeheads I caught in a ...
The popularity of fishing for invasive northern snakeheads hasn’t stopped growing. Just ask Eddie Weber, the owner of High Octance Custom Baits, and Steve Cahn — two veteran snakehead junkies based in ...
You never know what you’ll hook when you’re fishing in a swamp, but chances are, whatever you reel in will have an oddball name. I thought about this last spring while panfishing in a river-bottom ...
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Fact Check: Are Snakehead Fish Really Dangerous?
The northern snakehead fish has become something of a legend thanks to their ability to live on both land and water. Combine that with their sharp teeth and notoriously predatory disposition, and ...
The northern snakehead, now called the Chesapeake Channa, is an invasive species thriving in Maryland waterways. While considered an ecological threat, the fish has become popular among anglers for ...
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