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Any Bullseye Snakehead Fishermen?

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Im down here in Broward County and the Bullseye Snakeheads have been biting like crazy. I catch most of them on spinnerbaits with a trailer hook but I have managed to catch a few on senko worms. I was just wondering if they have been biting for anyone else and if they are what bait you are using. 

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Snakehead fishing up here in DC is almost non-existent during the winter months. I keep meaning to head down that way and get into those bullseye's, as well as all of the other great fishing you all have down there. 

Nice work!

Solid body topwater frogs. Rage toads, gambler cane toads etc... Try not to let your casts land in the water itself. Try to land on solid ground and then drag into the water and wait for the explosion. 

On 1/20/2016 at 2:47 PM, fish stick said:

Id like a trout/salmon  place on this site. Thinking that all northern u.s. has trout

Not sure if you have any programming skills or not, but troutresource.com is available for $449. Sorry, but salmonresource.com is already taken and not for sale.

Let me know if you actually launch a website at troutresource.com. I'll be sure to join. Once I do, I'll post about how disappointed I am that it's 99% trout related. ;)

Nice catch.

Do they have teeth?

Never caught 1 before, only bowfin which i thought was a snakehead at first.

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1 hour ago, Fentawn said:

Nice catch.

Do they have teeth?

Never caught 1 before, only bowfin which i thought was a snakehead at first.

Oh yeah they have teeth. Imagine a bowfin but ten times more aggressive 

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