LESS HARMFUL BOWFIN LOOKS LIKE SNAKEHEAD

Evansville Courier & Press | May 23, 2004| | Copyright

When Crystal Hedge of Syracuse, Ind. caught a strange-looking fish in a ditch behind her house, she thought she had a snakehead. It looked like one she saw on the Internet.

However, Hedge's two-foot long, dark green, slimy fish with teeth wasn't the strange, exotic predator from Asia that she thought it was. It turned about to be a run-of-the-mill bowfin.

Bowfins and snakeheads do look alike, but bowfins are found throughout northern Indiana. So far, snakeheads are not.

Hedge caught her bowfin May 10 while fishing with a night-crawler in Skinner Ditch, a tributary to Turkey Creek just outside ...

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