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Snakehead if you prefer to call it that. Worthless other than they are some of the most fun fresh water fish to catch IMO. They put up one hell of a fight. Especially when you use 4lb line on an ultra light setup.

Believe it or not we were floating in about a foot of water there. It's a natural flooding and the water at that spot is normally about 3-4 ft deep. Deepest spot we found in the whole lake was about 6ft. If the water level doesn't come back up and we get a hard freeze this winter that might be the last I ever get to fish there...

Snakehead if you prefer to call it that. Worthless other than they are some of the most fun fresh water fish to catch IMO. They put up one hell of a fight. Especially when you use 4lb line on an ultra light setup. Believe it or not we were floating in about a foot of water there. It's a natural flooding and the water at that spot is normally about 3-4 ft deep. Deepest spot we found in the whole lake was about 6ft. If the water level doesn't come back up and we get a hard freeze this winter that might be the last I ever get to fish there...

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If it was light brown with black dot near tail it be a Bowfin/ grindle