Hunch well and pull up not sideways like yours truly did too much until Harold Harsh, a great guide out in Garrett County, taught me not to do on a great float trip I did a couple of years ago on the north branch
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On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 7:59:57 AM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:I had some success last weekend targeting the snakeheads. Of course my hook setting left a lot to be desired as I had a2 good sighted snakehead takes and a couple other takes that could have been snakehead. I let my nerves get the best of me, but I will hopefully be a bit more dialed in next time.
On Monday, May 14, 2018 at 3:42:14 PM UTC-4, Gregg DiSalvo wrote:
3:41 PM (less than a minute ago)Hi all, I have been fishing in new places lately and one such place is know for snakehead. I have seen the snaggers out in force as of late but have not spotted any snakehead myself. I'd like to try to target them on the fly and have been focusing my attention around mid day, falling tide. The weeds are not in thick yet, so I've been looking around docks and rocks.Those of you that have had success with these fish. have you noticed any specific times of days, tides, types of days to have consistencies in spotting/catching fish?Thanks,-An angler who has yet to be slimed
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