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F.O.A.D. March 18th 13 10:53 AM

Welcome to Florida, Snakeheads
 
A massive, record-breaking fish has been pulled from a South Florida
canal -- but it's not good news.

That's because the 14 pounds, 3 ounce fish is a bullseye snakehead, an
eel-shaped, freakish-looking invasive species that Florida Fish And
Wildlife Commission officials certainly weren't hoping to find growing
quite so fat in Broward County's C-14 canal.

FWC staffer Murray Stanford was electrofishing for snakehead -- a
technique used by biologists in which a weak electric current
temporarily stuns fish to make collection possible -- when he pulled up
the whopper of an unwelcome guest.

http://tinyurl.com/d836s76

J Herring March 18th 13 12:25 PM

Welcome to Florida, Snakeheads
 
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 06:53:46 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:

A massive, record-breaking fish has been pulled from a South Florida
canal -- but it's not good news.

That's because the 14 pounds, 3 ounce fish is a bullseye snakehead, an
eel-shaped, freakish-looking invasive species that Florida Fish And
Wildlife Commission officials certainly weren't hoping to find growing
quite so fat in Broward County's C-14 canal.

FWC staffer Murray Stanford was electrofishing for snakehead -- a
technique used by biologists in which a weak electric current
temporarily stuns fish to make collection possible -- when he pulled up
the whopper of an unwelcome guest.

http://tinyurl.com/d836s76


Ugly buggers. Haven't heard much about them here lately. Talked to a fisherman in WalMart buying
supplies for a bass contest coming up on the Potomac. He says they don't seem to be hurting the bass
fishing much.


Salmonbait

--
'Name-calling'...the liberals' last resort.


Meyer[_2_] March 18th 13 02:16 PM

Welcome to Florida, Snakeheads
 
On 3/18/2013 6:53 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
A massive, record-breaking fish has been pulled from a South Florida
canal -- but it's not good news.

That's because the 14 pounds, 3 ounce fish is a bullseye snakehead, an
eel-shaped, freakish-looking invasive species that Florida Fish And
Wildlife Commission officials certainly weren't hoping to find growing
quite so fat in Broward County's C-14 canal.

FWC staffer Murray Stanford was electrofishing for snakehead -- a
technique used by biologists in which a weak electric current
temporarily stuns fish to make collection possible -- when he pulled up
the whopper of an unwelcome guest.

http://tinyurl.com/d836s76


Why does Maryland have a $200 bounty on those fishes.

Meyer[_2_] March 18th 13 04:54 PM

Welcome to Florida, Snakeheads
 
On 3/18/2013 12:47 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 18 Mar 2013 10:16:58 -0400, Meyer wrote:

On 3/18/2013 6:53 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
A massive, record-breaking fish has been pulled from a South Florida
canal -- but it's not good news.

That's because the 14 pounds, 3 ounce fish is a bullseye snakehead, an
eel-shaped, freakish-looking invasive species that Florida Fish And
Wildlife Commission officials certainly weren't hoping to find growing
quite so fat in Broward County's C-14 canal.

FWC staffer Murray Stanford was electrofishing for snakehead -- a
technique used by biologists in which a weak electric current
temporarily stuns fish to make collection possible -- when he pulled up
the whopper of an unwelcome guest.

http://tinyurl.com/d836s76

Why does Maryland have a $200 bounty on those fishes.


they gottem

http://www.buzzsmarina.com/images/2012snakehead%20(500x375).jpg


I heard they are delicious if you pan sear them in a honey citrus glaze.

BAR[_2_] March 19th 13 11:41 AM

Welcome to Florida, Snakeheads
 
In article om,
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On 3/18/2013 6:53 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
A massive, record-breaking fish has been pulled from a South Florida
canal -- but it's not good news.

That's because the 14 pounds, 3 ounce fish is a bullseye snakehead, an
eel-shaped, freakish-looking invasive species that Florida Fish And
Wildlife Commission officials certainly weren't hoping to find growing
quite so fat in Broward County's C-14 canal.

FWC staffer Murray Stanford was electrofishing for snakehead -- a
technique used by biologists in which a weak electric current
temporarily stuns fish to make collection possible -- when he pulled up
the whopper of an unwelcome guest.

http://tinyurl.com/d836s76

Why does Maryland have a $200 bounty on those fishes.


Redistribution of wealth.


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