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It is a fighter however non native,anyone who imports such should be severely fined.
There are those due to its invasion who like it and would take it to other waters. And it was those who ate them elsewhere that imported them,not doubting its edible or a fighter,just that it should not be here. If left up to people then pythons,cobras would take over fla,pythons are doing a good job now,next nile crocs.Their is a reason why they arnt here,as no natural predators. Any invasive species,should be treated as such,merely as they replace whats here naturally.Doesnt mean the species isnt admirable,just that theres no defence the potomic being an example of how the snakehead spreads so quickly. 20 years ago it was almost a dead fishery with the top bass pattern flipping a commode that made national tv,from your prospect being a guide it does give you clients that want a fight,and brought back the fishing to a point.Me id rather have a natural fishery but better than in the past,a lot due to dnr and fish management than thought.Planting of natural grasses and proper management would have given you a natural just as good as you have now.Should I ever catch one will certainly try eating it as sure wont put it back,and hate to waste anything. And your welcome to them please keep them there. Last edited by lilmule; 03-24-11 at 02:23 PM. |
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