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  1. An additional Snakehead captured by an angler in the Harlem Meer in Manhattan in 2012 in-dicated the full extent of the Snakehead population in the New York City area remains undetermined at this time. …

  2. The Northern snakehead (Channa argus) is an introduced species that now inhabits the Chesapeake Bay. During a preliminary survey for introduced pathogens possibly harbored by these fish in Virginia …

  3. Three Channa species, northern snakehead, blotched snakehead, and bullseye snakehead have historic ranges of established populations in Arkansas, Florida and the eastern United States.

  4. Are snakehead easy to catch? Yes. Snakeheads can have large populations and can be targeted in a variety of ways with a variety of bait/tackle. Check out our how-to-target video/ information, ask the …

  5. In addition, with their ability to breathe air, some species of snakehead are capable of moving (wriggling and flopping) across land and dispersing to uninfested waters. All species of snakehead (family …

  6. Bowfin vs. Snakehead Bowfins are often mistaken as snakeheads, which are an exotic fish species native to Africa and Asia. Snakeheads are an aggressive invasive species that have little to no …

  7. A second field crew atempted to confirm presence of Northern Snakehead at each eDNA collection site following eDNA sample collection. Northern Snakehead presence was determined by either physical …