First Northern Snakehead Record Set For Delaware

 

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Bobby Smith with his state record northern snakehead … 12 pounds 12 ounces

This year Delaware added the northern snakehead to its sport fishing tournament.  Now anglers can get a citation and possibly a state record for a northern snakehead.  These fish are an invasive species and most likely are here to stay.  Some anglers prefer to catch these fish over any freshwater species.  The fight they put up is nothing short of epic.   Back in April Bobby Smith was fishing for bass and hooked into a beast of a snakehead.  Bobby does a lot of tournament fishing for bass.  I met him at the Delmarva Outdoors Expo, and it turns out he is also a nephew of Harry Aiken, Delaware’s original surf caster champion.  There are still some big snakeheads in our waters.  If you decide to turn one in for a citation, you have to kill it before you can legally transport it anywhere.  You are also allowed to catch and release these fish, though DNREC would prefer they be killed due to the fact they are an invasive species.

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State record citation for the northern snakehead

“A friend and I decided to head out to the Nanticoke river last sunday evening. I always like to hit the low tide so we went around 5 in the evening for the outgoing part of the tide. We started off in the blades marina where we caught several nice large mouth bass and a couple big ones pushing six pounds.   We then decided to leave that area and proceed up toward the concord branch of the upper Nanticoke. We caught several more good-sized bass. It was clearly going to be one of those special nights.  Between my buddy and I, we figured our five best bass would have weighed around twenty-one to twenty-two pounds. Almost unheard of around here.  After that we went to our final destination. The hospital gut in behind Nanticoke hospital.

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Bobby Smith with his state record northern snakehead 12lbs 12 ounces.

We entered the area and had already caught a couple good-sized bass. Then I decided to throw over to the lily pads next to flat. My line ticked really hard. I had a feeling it was a good one. I set the hook and a huge wake came up. It only took a second for me to realize this wasn’t a bass. My Elite series seven-foot medium fast action St Croix rod was bent over. We saw that it was a huge snakehead. Bigger than any I had seen around here before. The fish really put up a fight. It went around the boat several times and made several runs before finally giving up. I really had to fight it. I was fishing a Yammamoto senko rigged wacky style with seven pound FC sniper flourocarbon line. Once I finally landed the huge snakehead we decided that was a perfect ending to an unbelievable night of fishing. The fish was weighed in at Taylor Tackle shop in Seaford. ”  

Congratulations Bobby for setting the first northern snakehead state record in Delaware at twelve pounds and twelve ounces.

Fish On!

Rich King

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