Ban them all!
Snakeheads have over run the Potomac.
I will not go into who were the responsible parties for the viable breeding populations of the Northern Snakehead in the Maryland waterways. Here is a wealth of research put together and the first draft of the "management" plan for the invasive species.
http://www.fws.gov/northeast/maryla...anagement Plan for the Northern Snakehead.pdf
Again I stress that I am not pointing the finger at any group especially the Monster Fish Keepers.
With that said, I will say with the most serious ire that I can muster that it was NOT Maryland Fishermen (Recreational or Commercial) that share a shred of blame for the massive challenge that the guilty group(s) have caused.
I simply cannot fathom how "responsible Monster Fish Keepers" can feel good about the legal penalties up to and including
imprisonment imposed upon we Maryland recreational fishermen for the "catastrophic" invasion caused entirely by others.
Wow, just wow. I love how it is AOK with the board (except for me and two other votes to ban) to shirk your responsibilities off on other groups when you fail miserable!
It is darn near as serious of an offense to fish for our favorite "toothless mouth" game fish Morone saxatilis, accidentally hook a Channa argus and cut our fishing line not wanting to risk bodily injury, as it is to just import the darn things and release them into the waterways ourselves.
Why must Humans always insist on myopia in every aspect of life and refuse to accept responsibility in any? It would seem to me to be counter productive to the extreme not allowing the sale of the (non-live) invasive snakehead meat in the supermarkets.
1. Create a market for the food product establishing demand.
2. Make the sale of Channa argus meat extremely affordable yet profitable in the mainstream food chains.
3. Turn the commercial fishing fleet loose on the supply and watch the Channa argus population dwindle and become manageable.
Simple as ABC, yet the best approach to the MD. government seems to be imprison recreational fishermen for the mess others create.
Commercial gill netters take too many striped bass from the Chesapeake, No problem, shorten on cancel the hook and line season for the recreational fishermen. I do so love them!