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Buddy of mine invited me to fish for Snakehead which I excepted.

Not my thing but something different.

 

They are UGLY and slimy but he claims they are delicious.

Caught on hollow body frog in pads.PXL_20230711_1109512512.thumb.jpg.e05abdef9b09f1166d7b5e93d3408ca2.jpg

36 minutes ago, Bird said:

Buddy of mine invited me to fish for Snakehead which I excepted.

Not my thing but something different.

 

They are UGLY and slimy but he claims they are delicious.

Caught on hollow body frog in pads.PXL_20230711_1109512512.thumb.jpg.e05abdef9b09f1166d7b5e93d3408ca2.jpg

 

This here is also delicious, if you are starving on a deserted island.

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Snake Heads are prehistoric invasive creatures - they rank right up there with Zebra Mussels with me !

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@ChrisD46

Consumed last evening...... fantastic.

Yes, invasive and destructive to native fish from what I've read. Idk

"Destructive to native fish" is still up for debate. Lots of conflicting data there. Seems like mostly a lot of panic and expected caution that has mostly turned out to not be that impactful. Down here in FL, the bass, peacocks and snakehead all seem to be getting along fine eating each other when the chance arises. They are a really fun gamefish, and people down here seem to like eating them, but I'm not particularly fond of eating anything out of our urban canals and golf course ponds. 

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