Anglers told to report, kill these ‘voracious predators’ in Susquehanna River
The Pa. Fish and Boat Commission issued a statement Wednesday after finding these fish in the Conowingo Reservoir this summer.
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Anglers told to report, kill these ‘voracious predators’ in Susquehanna River
The Pa. Fish and Boat Commission issued a statement Wednesday after finding these fish in the Conowingo Reservoir this summer.www.pennlive.com
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Stocked:If a true thread develops for this forum then it will be a picture with the question, is this Snakehead a stocked native?
I don’t think they negatively impact the areas they inhabit. I catch more largemouth bass by accident while snakehead fishing than when I target LMB. They seem to thrive best in water that no trout would ever be found in. They are here to stay and are going to spread to new locations, it’s what they do. They are a great fish to catch on the fly rod and they taste way better than stocked trout!View attachment 1641231806
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whats really intriguing to me about this is the limits of the conowingo pool and prized wild invasive brown trout fishery connected to it(Muddy Creek). This will be the first time I know of that a large limestone influenced brown trout stream will open to snakeheads in the susky drainage. It will be interesting to see what happens to Muddy creek’s lower wild reproduction sections that are very close to the Susquehanna where these fish are found.
Could be nothing or could be dramatic I don’t think anyone has ever studied that.
The Blackriver area had declines in white perch linked to snakehead. Published by Joseph Love. John Odenkirk, who is not even Boots on ground in that state, tried to claim the trend was happening before snakehead but I spoke with Dr. Love who did the research and surveying in that area and he said that was not accurate. So they likely do have impact but I will agree they really do taste good according to folks and imagine fun to bow fish.I don’t think they negatively impact the areas they inhabit. I catch more largemouth bass by accident while snakehead fishing than when I target LMB. They seem to thrive best in water that no trout would ever be found in. They are here to stay and are going to spread to new locations, it’s what they do. They are a great fish to catch on the fly rod and they taste way better than stocked trout!
Check the topography in the lower end of the creek. Snakeheads aren’t going to be swimming up Muddy Ck without some assistance.View attachment 1641231806
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whats really intriguing to me about this is the limits of the conowingo pool and prized wild invasive brown trout fishery connected to it(Muddy Creek). This will be the first time I know of that a large limestone influenced brown trout stream will open to snakeheads in the susky drainage. It will be interesting to see what happens to Muddy creek’s lower wild reproduction sections that are very close to the Susquehanna where these fish are found.
Could be nothing or could be dramatic I don’t think anyone has ever studied
Snakeheads naturally got here. They have never received assistance in planting themselves.Check the topography in the lower end of the creek. Snakeheads aren’t going to be swimming up Muddy Ck without some assistance.
Yeah, I wouldn’t rule out “assistance.” Based on the comments I’ve read, I’d say it’s extremely likely.Snakeheads naturally got here. They have never received assistance in planting themselves.
Oh yes it isThe Snakehead Alliance is growing stronger every day.
Yeah, I wouldn’t rule out “assistance.” Based on the comments I’ve read, I’d say it’s extremely likely.
It really sucks how many PA lakes and rivers which now have snakeheads reproducing after they've been illegally "stocked" by snakehead guys.The Snakehead Alliance is growing stronger every day.