Thanks for the advice,I will try the frogs,they do out up a good fight esp on my Shakespeare light rod!😎
I recall seeing a documentary a few years ago about Asian farmers catching snakeheads in their rice paddies. Used small bamboo poles (maybe 3 feet long) pushed about a foot into the ground, maybe a 3 foot line tied on the end of the bamboo pole, hook on the end of the line baited with a small frog. Every morning the wife would check all the lines, collect the snakeheads & re bait the hooks. Snakeheads were a mainstay of their daily diet.
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Loc: Naples, FL 7 months, Bflo NY 5 months
I did go out on the Gulf this last Monday. Caught 2 lizard fish, 1 squirrel fish, 2 ocean black bass, about 15 Spanish Mackerel, 3 spotted trout, 6 sea trout, 1 blow fish and others that I can not remember. I kept a few mackerel and the larger sea trout. Spotted trout were good size, but out of season.
Used shrimp and had to move twice due to dolphins around boat. A great variety of fish, but most went back in.
I still say I don't think snakeheads are in the Gulf. Did anyone ever hatch one there.
snakeheads are freshwater only
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