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Thread: snakehead vs bass

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    Default snakehead vs bass

    there was a post about a that snakehead was caught a couple of months ago. they look fun to catch but geeze! this video is pretty brutal.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPGmv...eature=related

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    WTF!!! that was F'd up! I don't ever wanna run into a snakehead, those things are gnarly!!! I bet they could take off a few fingers before you're done with them. BTW, what a waste of a good bass.
    Last edited by stressD; 06-04-2010 at 07:55 PM.

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    Damn.. that poor bass didnt even know what hit him. Snakeheads are vicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OnlyHappyHooknHawgz View Post
    Damn.. that poor bass didnt even know what hit him. Snakeheads are vicious.
    yeah hope they don't establish themselves out here!

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    Brutal!!! Poor bass.lol

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    Heard they are a problem in the great lakes right now. Funny how LMB Micropterus salmoides are an invasive species to Japan and how vice versa snakeheads are invasive to the US

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    i heard snake heads was good eats too i kinda want them to come out here but it would kill everything else in the water so i dont really want it to happen, but a snake head lake would be pretty freaking sweet

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    don't know how they taste but they can apparently live out of water for something like 3 days and "walk" across land so probably not a good idea to have a lake full of them unless its in the middle of the desert with electric fences and 24 hr security and a '"no fish leaves alive policy".

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    don't know how they taste but they can apparently live out of water for something like 3 days and "walk" across land so probably not a good idea to have a lake full of them unless its in the middle of the desert with electric fences and 24 hr security and a '"no fish leaves alive policy".
    Ninja Fishin' Mission @ snakehead lake... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mudskipper76 View Post
    don't know how they taste but they can apparently live out of water for something like 3 days and "walk" across land so probably not a good idea to have a lake full of them unless its in the middle of the desert with electric fences and 24 hr security and a '"no fish leaves alive policy".
    Actually they can live out of water for a while, but they aren't very mobile on land. They can wiggle around, but hell, a trout can do that.

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