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Palm Beach County Snakehead Fishing


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#1 Captain Shane Procell

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Posted October 26 2011 - 05:11 PM

I had heard scattered reports of an occasional snakehead being caught in Palm Beach County. Using Google Earth, I found a canal and a boat ramp that looked promiseing. After the long drive north I got to the ramp only to see it was marked "No Tresspassing" by the sheriff dept. I scrambled on the phone a got a tip from a friend of another launch near by.

We started fishing right at the launch. No signs of snakeheads after 45 minutes. Then I had a quick glimpse of a strikeing snakehead. Soon after it was on like donky kong. Monster hookups for several hours. These were consistantly in the 5# plus range and the biggest was 9# even.


Iam still amazed at how quick these invasive species are spreading. I can honestly see the day in the next 20 years where the entire south end of Florida (from Tampa to Daytona and south to the keyes) will be covered up with snakeheads. We need help killing the snakeheads! If any of yall want to drag your boat south, i'll gladly provide areas that need some snake wranglers.



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#2 Diggy

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Posted October 27 2011 - 05:36 AM

Mind sharing the spot. No boat but my dad will buy one once hes back here next month. Easier than me driving to broward

A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.


#3 Grey Wolf

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Posted October 27 2011 - 06:52 AM

If you fella's think your going to eradicate the snakehead population , you're going to be disappointed. Good luck trying.
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#4 Diggy

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Posted October 28 2011 - 02:43 PM

I caught one and it was fun. Id love to catch more.

A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.


#5 Trever

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Posted October 29 2011 - 03:33 AM

what do you do with all of them?

#6 Captain Shane Procell

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Posted October 29 2011 - 09:06 AM

what do you do with all of them?

We eat them and give alot to families who like but cannot afford fresh fish.
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#7 Captain Shane Procell

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Posted October 29 2011 - 09:08 AM

Mind sharing the spot. No boat but my dad will buy one once hes back here next month. Easier than me driving to broward

Since your on foot this place is not the one you want. Try US 441 in PBC. Yoou can easily walk that bank and catch fish.
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#8 Diggy

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Posted October 31 2011 - 04:54 AM

Since your on foot this place is not the one you want. Try US 441 in PBC. Yoou can easily walk that bank and catch fish.


around which street if you dont mind me asking 441 is long lol

Is near Southern Blvd good? Or near which main street do you know of that would work?


I do also have boat access through a friend so I can get to the video spot also


Thanks Cap'n

A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.


#9 Captain Shane Procell

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Posted October 31 2011 - 06:02 PM

They are everywhere. Just start throwing and walking. Use Google earth to find your boat ramps. The more obscure and out of the way...the better.
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Posted November 01 2011 - 12:30 AM

We eat them and give alot to families who like but cannot afford fresh fish.


Thats awesome man! good for you! Is it a good tasting fish?

#11 Captain Shane Procell

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Posted November 01 2011 - 06:19 PM

For guaranted snakes hit the Hillsborough and C-14 canals. These canals both have good ramps and plenty of fish. Use Google earth to pinpoint the ramps. In C-14 you will find minor canals that have neighborhoods on them...these are where I would start. Hillsborough canal is straight and no minor canals. Head west and fish back to the ramp.
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#12 Diggy

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Posted November 05 2011 - 01:40 AM

thanks

A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.





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