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<blockquote data-quote="xmytruck" data-source="post: 6685" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Their is a huge difference between a snakehead and a bow fish (bowfin), a bow fish is considered a protected make sure you cleary know which one you have. Bow fish have been in the water since dino's walked the earth and should be protected. Bow fish need cold water to surive and that is the main reason what they have been considered protected fish because the water temp have been rising and the numbers have declined because some people catch them and assume that they are snakeheads. I beleive that no one should transplate fish from any body of water to antoher, it will have an impact despite the type of fish. But if Bow fish are native to that body of water please realse them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xmytruck, post: 6685, member: 8"] Their is a huge difference between a snakehead and a bow fish (bowfin), a bow fish is considered a protected make sure you cleary know which one you have. Bow fish have been in the water since dino's walked the earth and should be protected. Bow fish need cold water to surive and that is the main reason what they have been considered protected fish because the water temp have been rising and the numbers have declined because some people catch them and assume that they are snakeheads. I beleive that no one should transplate fish from any body of water to antoher, it will have an impact despite the type of fish. But if Bow fish are native to that body of water please realse them. [/QUOTE]
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