An invasive fish species is making its presence more known in southeast Missouri. Missouri Department of Conbservation fisheries biologist David Knuth joins Marshall Griffin to discuss the northern snakehead.
Anglers in southeastern Missouri are encountering northern snakeheads more often. There have been at least 30 confirmed catches of the invasive fish species in the Show-Me State, the most recent one being just over two weeks ago in the Mingo National Wildlife Refuge....
State conservation authorities have confirmed the discovery of a fourth northern snakehead in Missouri waters. The invasive fish was caught by an angler over the Memorial Day holiday weekend below the spillway of Lake Wappapello in southeastern Missouri’s Wayne...
The Missouri Department of Conservation confirmed a second northern snakehead. The fish was captured by an angler on May 19 at Duck Creek Conservation Area in Wayne County. The first northern snakehead recorded in Missouri was caught in a borrowed ditch within the St....