Snakeheads
#1
Posted February 01 2012 - 09:43 AM
#2
Posted February 01 2012 - 10:03 AM
I've also read that snakehead are tremendous fighters and use their bodies sideways and fight the hardest when closest to shore, which is when you have the least margin for error in absorbing the fight. Did you find that to be true?
Hope that helps or at least gives you some ideas.
#3
Posted February 01 2012 - 10:05 AM
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#4
Posted February 01 2012 - 10:22 AM
Just got back from South Florida yesterday. Fished Lox for 2 days. We got 30 fish one day and 27 the next. All small save for one 4#er. Wacky worms and senko's. Also fished various canals and ponds. The bass fishing not as good as last trip here but those snakeheads!...They are everywhere. My first time catching them. Even though it was fun catching them, I stoppped throwing spinnerbaits and rapala's cuz it got too expensive. I'm headed back to South Florida in 3 weeks. What is a cheaper way to catch these things?
You didn't catch any snakeheads at Lox did you???
My golf course ponds have become infested with snakeheads and they are huge...I've caught two over 37". I don't throw spinnerbaits in there anymore as the snakeheads will destroy a spinnerbait. They spin like an alligator doing a death roll and just mangle up the wire. Cheapest way to fish them is just buzz a topwater plastic frog on an big EWG hook.
#5
Posted February 01 2012 - 11:21 AM
What a difference a few years makes. 2 years ago, we caught peacocks galore and no snakeheads to speak of. A cold winter or two, peacocks die and snakeheads take over. Is South Florida in trouble?
#6
Posted February 01 2012 - 02:21 PM
@oldschool,
I could give you a few tips on cuda, we target them quite a bit. Last of the incoming tide is best, non stained water very calm ( west wind). Most of the guys use 30-60# wire leaders about 15", the best artificial lure are cuda tubes. The bigger Cuda's are very skittish, quite often follow the lure but don't strike.
http://www.bassresou...h-florida-fish/
#7
Posted February 05 2012 - 01:55 PM
#8
Posted February 13 2012 - 08:52 AM
A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.
#9
Posted February 13 2012 - 09:05 AM
#10
Posted February 13 2012 - 10:00 AM
Thanks Dink...those are exactly the frogs I bought yesterday. Headed to snakehead country next week!
Which ones were the ones that you bought?
A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.
#11
Posted February 13 2012 - 11:25 AM
#12
Posted February 13 2012 - 12:10 PM
#13
Posted February 13 2012 - 01:06 PM
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#14
Posted February 13 2012 - 01:48 PM
Check out JDs custom frogs, also. They make a big, tough (durable) frog that is well suited for snakeheads (and bass). All the top finishers in the snakehead roundup were throwing JDs frogs.
You are right about Jd's frogs..very tough, yet still have great action.
#15
Posted February 16 2012 - 11:37 PM
A fish a day, keeps the skunks away.
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