My Snakehead didn't spawn yet and she was full of row. It seems that they are still in the back of the Occoquan and they move when it is warm outside. I saw a few more and I had a few other hits. This snakehead took the fly right as it hit the water.
They seem to go in the back of the Occoquan near time to spawn. They leave after they spawn and head for the muck. Just my observations and I could be wrong, but this is the only time of the year that I have seen and caught them back there.
managed to filet him and I intend to try him fried tonight for dinner.
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