Thirteen years ago, the first Snakehead was found in the Potomac River, and we were told it was going to be the End of Everything. This was the fish that was going to decimate blue gill, perch, catfish and bass populations.
It's now 13 years later, and the bass population in the Potomac River is better than ever and the Snakehead is just another fish in the river.
And the upside of Snakeheads? They are fun to catch, delicious to eat, and bow fishing for them has skyrocketed.
It's now 13 years later, and the bass population in the Potomac River is better than ever and the Snakehead is just another fish in the river.
And the upside of Snakeheads? They are fun to catch, delicious to eat, and bow fishing for them has skyrocketed.

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