Record-breaking invasive snakehead fish caught in Maryland
According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Damien Cook of Rhodesdale was fishing in a kayak Wednesday in Dorchester County when he caught the 21-pound snakehead fish.But when he netted it and measured it, the fish measured 36 inches long.
Officials said Cook weighed the fish on a certified scale, and it was a pound heavier than the previous snakehead record of 19.9 pounds. The snakehead fish is an invasive species to the Chesapeake Bay area. Anglers are advised to kill any they catch.
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