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Not as many pesky LGMouth this trip but had some luck with Potomac Pike. Once again all on horny toads.. It was hotter today so the Potomac Pike bite was better. We went 2 for 6 this trip.
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I know where that pad field is!!!!! Looks like a good day on the river.
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How are the snakeheads impacting your fishery?
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Best thing that has happened in 20 years plus. Great sport fish that eats well. The LGMouth have never been more plentiful and as big. They eat the young Potomac Pike up and so do the bigger PP.
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Thanks Mike,
That is good to know there is an upside. We have a small lake with Zebra Mussel's in it and the water is cleaner than ever and fishing has been great. I don't think anyone intentionally transfers these but bird migration could move them despite our efforts to drain livewells and bilge. |
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