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Snakehead fish shot while bowfishing (Video)

Started by VA Bowbender, April 27, 2010, 05:44:00 PM

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VA Bowbender

After Brett (virginiashadow) left today I went down to the local creek to see how the Gar were running.  I saw a few but missed a shot or two. I was wading in a funnel spot when I saw a fish coming that I really didn't recognize.  When it got really close I let fly and hit it!  Here's the video.

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ron w

Is that something that ain't native here or what....never saw one before?
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rastaman

i absolutely was not familiar with that fish until i googled it.    :thumbsup:
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VA Bowbender

QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
Is that something that ain't native here or what....never saw one before?
No it's not native it's Asian. It is a problem to the eco-system.
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owlbait

Nasty invasive species that should be shot! Fins resemble a dogfish (bowfin) don't they. Great shot and video.
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MSwickard

So do you have to contact your fisheries dept and let them know you got a snakehead in those waters?

VA Bowbender

QuoteOriginally posted by MSwickard:
So do you have to contact your fisheries dept and let them know you got a snakehead in those waters?
They know and are trying to eradicate it with no luck.
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Uncle Buck

that skin would look awesome on the back of a bow

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Killdeer

I had never seen a live one. Actually, I found it to be beautiful.

Now, go kill the rest of them. I would try to filet it.
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VA Bowbender

QuoteOriginally posted by Killdeer:
I had never seen a live one. Actually, I found it to be beautiful.

Now, go kill the rest of them. I would try to filet it.
Killdeer    :campfire:  
I don't know if they'll eat it, but there's a pair of Ospreys right where I left it for them.
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BHTGdogs


Hoyt

I grew up thinking a mudfish..bowfish, dogfish..whatever you want to call them were no good to eat. Couple yrs ago a hunting acquaintance swore to me they were just as good as a channel cat if filleted. I finally tried one and he was right. Really surprised me.

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KentuckyTJ

QuoteOriginally posted by BHTGdogs:
That would make a neat backing for a bow.
My thoughts exactly if you could get a couple long enough.
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reddogge

Did you shoot it near the Potomac?  They are our worst nightmare now in MD and VA.
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ishiwannabe

There is a show on one of the discovery channels about the snakeheads and the all out war against them.

I would think that skin would make some great backings!

Hope you killed it. They are notorious for living while ON LAND, even traveling over it.
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