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Re: Snakeheads and bowfin [Re: QuirkyCarp2000] #14488803 09/26/22 06:23 PM
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You are so right, that would get the lionfish on everybody's radar then...

Re: Snakeheads and bowfin [Re: QuirkyCarp2000] #14525966 11/05/22 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by QuirkyCarp2000
I've never fished for snakeheads or bowfins. How do I fish for them? As for the gear required and lures or baits, I would like to know.

Also, where can I find them?

They're a blast! The best way to target them is with live or cutbait, fished under a bobber or on bottom depending on the day. The closest lake to DFW that has them is Lake Ray Hubbard, and everything East of that should have them as well. Here's a range map:
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Catch and release. The dream - to catch one of every species of Freshwater fish in our great state! If only I can resist Carp...
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