One Of The FIRST Lake Anna Snakehead Caught

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
  • What up everyone. What is your all thoughts on this invasive species? This one we head south to Lake Anna to get our large mouth fishing on. We had an ok day with a few solid bass. To the surprise of us both minutes after talking about snakeheads being reported in there. BOOM I land one. I really thought I had a giant bass on first. Supposedly only a hand full have been reported caught on the lake so thats kind of cool I got one of the first. Before to long they will be in every body of water on the east coast. Except maybe rock fast rivers but who knows. Thanks for watching. Stay tuned for more and be safe.

Комментарии • 32

  • @Juanelo1946
    @Juanelo1946 5 лет назад +1

    G, Lake Anna looks like a peaceful piece of paradise.Those snakehead just look so vicious, yet beautifully patterned. I hope that their spread can be controlled. It would be terrible to see the native species pushed out. It's a lot like the situation we have around the Great Lakes of invasive Asian Carp. Fascinating conversation you were having about them. You caught some really nice bass and that was fun to see. Incessant rains and muddy water have really put the kibosh on my fishing this weekend. Great show my friend!

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      yes sir it is. man here on the east coast they will be in every major body of water.

  • @donniedarko1345
    @donniedarko1345 3 года назад

    Visiting VA last year from San Diego, I caught a snake head. My parents live here and I fished a golf course that my pops is a member of. Top water frog and BOOM. Amazing fish.

  • @Winkiedoodles
    @Winkiedoodles 5 лет назад +1

    Gman you were brave to bring that beast aboard. A friend and I were bass fishing in NE Arkansas many years ago and caught a bunch of big ones. They hit everything we used, tore up lures, sawed through line with those wicked teeth and thrashed around in the jon boat like rabid prehistoric monsters (which they are). Thus I'm not a big fan of "Mr. Smiley." Glad you found some decent bass. Don

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      they are loose cannons thats for sure. next thing you know they freak out. they are fun and tasty

  • @jonathanraine8280
    @jonathanraine8280 5 лет назад +1

    From louisa...love lake Anna..hope to catch and fry a few. Happy fishing brothers.

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      nice. well they are in there for sure. go get em. don't forget to subscribe for more. be safe.

  • @DropShotPete
    @DropShotPete 5 лет назад +2

    Nice catch, they fight hard, good eating

  • @sharpnr445
    @sharpnr445 2 года назад

    was that snakehead caught on the warm side?

  • @AlexanderBronskyFishing
    @AlexanderBronskyFishing 5 лет назад +1

    IMO Snakeheads are here to stay and don't have as bad as an impact on the native fish populations as everyone thinks. Like you said largemouth and smallmouth bass are all over the country and in many areas they were introduced there, not native. Snakehead have just become part of the ecosystem in many water bodies and they are not as destructive as people think. Also, they are an awesome game fish that I think will bring a lot of fun to the freshwater fishing industries. Also, can you clarify that blue/yellow crankbait you were using? My favorite color cranks are blues and yellows lol.

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад +1

      yup they are. super fun to catch. and tasty. it is literally called XCITE not 100% where I got it.

  • @benstonefishing
    @benstonefishing 5 лет назад +1

    They look like a lot of fun to catch.

  • @TexasRigged
    @TexasRigged 5 лет назад +2

    beautiful fish!!!!

  • @bradleyreams1026
    @bradleyreams1026 3 года назад

    You seen anymore ?

  • @DC-rp3gv
    @DC-rp3gv 5 лет назад +1

    Where on lake anna did you catch that snakehead?

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      in the water haha. jk. on the cold side north Anna. not really sure the spot dont fish there enough.

    • @johnnyturbo8460
      @johnnyturbo8460 4 года назад +1

      @@gmanlipripper lol riiiiight. Aka your secret spot! 😉

  • @WaynJul
    @WaynJul 5 лет назад +1

    Did you just make a referral to Star Trek? You caught all kinds of nice bass. I have no comment on
    invasive species since our Texas Parks and Wild Life Department made a mess out of our marine resources.

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      lol. yeah that stinks they are lax down there.

  • @madmattfishing
    @madmattfishing 5 лет назад +1

    🔥🔥👊🏼👊🏼

  • @christopherpcreation
    @christopherpcreation 5 лет назад +1

    Nice lure grab

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад

      glad I got it back. thanks for watching.

  • @bassinwithmason
    @bassinwithmason 4 года назад

    What do you guys do with him I hope you didn’t put him back in the lake because we have a lake house by rock land creek and some of the fisherman don’t know what to did with snake Head and put back in water which is dumb and wrong those things can over populate like hell

  • @bobbreckenkamp4641
    @bobbreckenkamp4641 5 лет назад +1

    Let's see....here's a fish that gets 20lbs+; fights it's ass off; bites readily on a variety of baits; tastes great........hell, what's not to like. Bring them on and let the best fish win.

    • @gmanlipripper
      @gmanlipripper  5 лет назад +1

      yes yes yes and yes. oh if you're on the east coast within 5 years they will be in every major body of water in my opinion. because of all the exact reasons you mentioned. they are to fun to catch and people want to fish them without driving 2 or more hrs. thanks for watching don't forget to subscribe for more and be safe.

    • @oldandintheway9805
      @oldandintheway9805 4 месяца назад

      They say snakeheads can travel overland. I doubted that until I saw two of them hitch hiking on Rt 95 along the Potomac. Bring em on!!!

  • @anglingnvirginia1346
    @anglingnvirginia1346 4 года назад

    No that would kill our lake!