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Has Anyone Fishing This Canal Before

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Today I decided to go out and fish my usual spot out in the everglades. Its been really bad lately so I decided to venture out and see if there was anything else around. I found this some canal across the street and I fished it for about an hour and all I got was a snakehead (don't worry I killed it.) I was wondering if anyone has ever fishing it and what kind of results have they had. Here is the link 25.760745, -80.673761

Let me know and also any recommendations of anything in the area. Thanks

Hmm..snakeheads in the Tamiami? Hope not and think not as this, to the best of my knowledge, would be the first one reported that far south. I have fished that area, mostly targeting peacocks.

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Oh boy. These things are traveling! That means they are in the Everglades! No stopping them now.

The FWC officer at a recent snakehead roundup said they shocked one up at Loxahatchee. So they are definately in the glades...

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Oh it was definitely a snakehead. Mudfish don't fight nearly as hard as this fish did and I have never had a mudfish jump out the water as many times as this snakehead did.

I'm just skeptical that there would be a jump from the C-14system and Markham all the way down to the Tamiami without any reported catches in the L-67. Not picking on you but there have been a lot of reports and identifications of snakeheads that turned out to be muds-not to say that they aren't migrating and, no doubt, will be pervasive at some point in time

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