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Get paid for catching snakeheads: Maryland tagging program pays up to $200 per fish 
US Source: FOX 5 DC 7/6/2022
Get paid for catching snakeheads: Maryland tagging program pays up to $200 per fish
Credit: Ryan Hagerty, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
A new tagging program in Maryland could earn you up to $200 for catching an invasive northern snakehead in the Chesapeake Bay or Blackwater River.
 

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announced the new tagging program earlier this year in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The agencies placed yellow and blue tags on approximately 500 northern snakeheads.

 
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