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  • Hmmm, I'm wondering if this is Lilly Lake in Harrison? Just let me know if I'm right or wrong please.

  • that dogfish doesn't eat or kill nearly as much or as often as a pike and i don't hear you talking shit about them. your a fuckin peace of redneck shit for treating those fish like that and spreading that trash about them . if i see you doing that to a bowfin on the water i will crack your jaw.

  • @luvashy03 they may not eat as much as a pike, but they will kill larger fish that a pike of the same size would only attack for defensive purposes. plus, bowfin spawn several times throughout the year, causing their population within a body of water to grow very rapidly. this forces other large gamefish to have to relocate other areas of the lake that might be less habitable. might not be a big deal in the south, but bass don't get as big here in MI, making them an easier target....

  • @luvashy03 ...so, yeah, dogfish (or bowfin, whatever you prefer) are a big problem in the more northern states. they are an extremely invasive species and a huge pest (at least in Michigan). they might be fun to catch, but we Michigan anglers have pretty good reasons for despising these fish. i know a lot of anglers, and not a one of them prefers to release these nasties back into the water if they have the choice. it may not be right, but it's actually better for the ecology where we fish.

  • where were you in michigan because i know this great spot its like cheating the water is clear so you can see when they bite and i swear i could land one ever 3 minutes or less but after like th 6th ot 7th they get smarter by the way im talking large mouth bass o ya and catfish after about 8 or 9

  • Wish I could catch fish like that from the shore I live in Dearborn and fish on Newburgh lake what other good lakes there around us?

  • i dont see them in cranberry lake

  • correct me if im wrong but thats a bowfin theyre native to all water in the US theyre more than aboundant in all of florida and so r snakeheads witch r way worse and we still managed to catch all kinds of game fish theres no reason to kill em off other than u dont like them

  • Nope your right on the mark my friend!....Hellz Bellz & with a name like buttabean6thST you know I just have to agree with you!

  • Burbot. Cod-like fresh water fish. Taste like Lobster! Eat the same thing other predatory fish eat.

  • You are CORRECT Sir!

  • Ahh maybe I'm wrong but it looks awfull firmiliar

  • Yeah...But you know now.

  • Holy moly, you're fishin on Duck lake, try fishin of the end of that dock I saw a fish spawning there I think it was a dogfish

  • No...But don't loose that passion for fishing Friend!

  • kill them damn things! grossest fish there ever was! fuckers kill everything!

  • Agree....But they do serve a purpose! Like a Opossum or Coyote as long as they are not over populating.

  • you should just kill them

  • Realocate to a pond. There are alot in that lake & they are a great fighting sport fish to kill.

  • What city and lake is this??

    Looks like a nice place.

  • A Lake in Waterloo....Sorry friend can't give up the Lake, but they are all good. Fish shallow & you will find them. Slow & Low!

  • @spitfirecs420 I think it's Lilly Lake in Harrison, Clare county!! That looks like the boat launch where my kids and I would doc fish. Hope the uploader will let us know!!

  • its a dawgfish!! DAMn look at that dawgie

  • Damn them things make me Squirm.

  • i hope you kill them dumb things!

  • Reallocate them, I like to say !

  • Cool Dawg!

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