From the snakehead tourney last year I was told the grow so fast that they don't harbor toxins in their flesh like cats and bass. Maybe data has changed since them but md dnr said they were ok to eat.
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odenkirk has a sweet gig and man that's a helluva fish.is there any info on what kinda toxins/metals are found in the meat of potomac snakehead?i have never eaten a fish out of the tidal potomac, really anywhere below smokehole, but from rich's posts and others, kinda tempted to try them out... very least, a good conversation piece to bring one to a bbq.just curious, because given the health of the bass and catfish, you couldn't pay me to eat one from here.thanks,b--
On Thursday, May 30, 2013 11:51:18 AM UTC-4, FlyTimesDC wrote:"Lightning perch"....I like it.
On Thursday, May 30, 2013 11:25:53 AM UTC-4, Richard Farino wrote:Saw this on the homepage this morning:
http://news.yahoo.com/tough-
yes-snakeheads-may-not- ecological-scourge-050916516. html
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