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So...did this guy really catch it? Or???
And who put it there?
So many questions.
https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/story/n … yD3s8n1huI
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May survive near a dam.
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drxfish wrote:
May survive near a dam.
But they need that shallow, grassy, hot water area after they spawn.
I wonder if this is a "new" fish or a new resident.
We shall see.
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5 or 6 years ago I had a big one swirl on a top water plug just above the Algonkian ramp on MD side in grass.
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I haven't seen any snakeheads yet but I did catch a ~18" flathead at the end of May just upriver from Lock 23. Cut its gills and tossed it back.
While fishing in the Cabin John area yesterday I was hopping tube and hooked up with something big. Definitely wasn't a smallie, first thought was maybe catfish but no rolling. Snankehead? Walleye? Whatever it was it was staying deep. Eventually it was stuck on the bottom, must've got into a hole or under a rock. Then it got to the point of being a solid snag with no budging at all. Then my rod snapped right in the middle rather that the 12lb fluoro breaking.
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T. wrote:
I Then my rod snapped right in the middle rather that the 12lb fluoro breaking.
Wow...maybe it had a nick or stress fracture. Or that fluoro is good stuff!
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Most likely a huge catfish. They can stay down and not budge much. I had one pull my boat around at Roaches Run.
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SH's been on the Mac for a while above Brunswick
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