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Bullhead catfish make some of the best bait for Flatheads, bar none.
"jim" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 00:35:19 -0600, Rodney wrote: Jeremy Williams wrote: I have to agree with Rodney. Fishing does not necessarily mean "Sport Fishing". Jug and Trotline fishing is about CATCHING FISH! There is nothing wrong with just catching "fresh" fish to eat, jugging and trotlining, is fun, and anything that is fun can be a sport. remember we are not actually "catching" sport fish we are catching comerical fish, they are no limits on them, at least not in my state (which means there is an over aboundace of them) Those guys that are all catch and release "sport fishing" are missing the best part, "eating them" I know no one who C&R when trot linning or jugging, unless they are too small, The ones too small are bait. Cut bait of fish. or they think they are too big, so it is not done for just the sport of it, it's done for harvesting fish, just like people who hunt, harvest deer, they may claim they do it for the sport, I hate those who do it and don't eat them, as you can't C&R a "dead" deer I had fried catfish tonight for supper, I will eat cat fish sandwiches tomorrow , and the next three days for lunch, just from the left overs of one side fillet (I caught that bad boy on a rod though :-) It would not have taste different caught on a jug, and hand lining that jug with a cat that size is really a sport |
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i agree jug n trotlines are way of old our grandpaws and dads did this
to harvest fish for eating sure ya may t think its not a sport but look at it this way by jug n trotline fishing iam eating fish and your buying fish from the grocery store at an outrageous price i grew up fishing and hunting for food we wasnt poor but wasnt rich either and with 5 kids in the family dad needed all the help that mother nature could give if it was leagle size it came home i have ate many blue gil bass small ad largemouh just about every fresh water fish that we could catch and yes a good ole hog or white sucker is very good to make fish patties out of and i guess the people that think jug n trotline fishing isnt a sport have never tried it alot of fun and some unforgetable experinces sometimes we would catch a mud turtle and you got it he came to the house too great eating so in closing dont knock it till ya try it marlon from NC |
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ya no what ****es me off is the waythe pro bass fisherman fsh on tv its
a joke to me they hook a fish and instead of fighting the fish as your avid angler would the use the big line and high pole them to the bout i think its so funny they catch a bass maybe a pound and the magic of tv makes it an automatic 3 pounder come on ppl wake up n smell the roses fishing shows are all about ADVERTISMENT iam like the guys that wanna catch fish n eat them leagle size ad next thing ya no is the sizzle of a frying pan |
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you got that right nothing wrong with a yankee but a heluva lot wrong
with a dam yankee stay where ya came from n leave us southern guys alone we dont come to your area and try and change stuff do we !!!!!!!!!! maybe if us southern country guys went up north and showed them yankees how to fish thy would stay home !!!!!! |
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Here in Arkansas, as able-bodied as Texas and Oklahoma, catfish are considered "sportfish", at atomic as far as accepting banned enforced. Except for bullhead catfish, for which I anticipate there are no limits. It's boring communicable on everywhere that catfish do accept antic value.
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