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I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about
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Snapping turtles hurt
wrote in message oups.com... I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about noodling in North American Rivers. |
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down here in louisiana we call it hand grabben.
wrote in message oups.com... I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about noodling in North American Rivers. |
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In Missouri we just call it grabbing.
Can be a struggle when you get a 40-50 lb cat. On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 19:12:07 -0500, "swampy" wrote: down here in louisiana we call it hand grabben. wrote in message roups.com... I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about noodling in North American Rivers. |
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charly wrote:
schrieb: I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about noodling in North American Rivers. what do you call noodling - I´m from Austria and I can´t find this word in any fishing context Charly It's where your hand becomes a noodle You reach under logs, and in holes in the banks, you feel a big old cat fish, he feels you touching him , and thinks your lunch, so he spins around and swallows your hand,, you use your hand to grab back,, then if you don't drown, and don't let go, you come out of the water with a monster of a cat fish, now if you get into trouble, and try to let go, sometimes they don't, and you end up being lunch. Other times it a big old snapping turtle, and then boy are you in trouble, as we have them get up to 250 lbs and can take a hand off at the wrist So it is a sport not for the faint at heart, or the intelligent :-) -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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![]() "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... charly wrote: schrieb: I would like to open a dialog with a fisherman who has knowledge about noodling in North American Rivers. what do you call noodling - I´m from Austria and I can´t find this word in any fishing context Charly It's where your hand becomes a noodle You reach under logs, and in holes in the banks, you feel a big old cat fish, he feels you touching him , and thinks your lunch, so he spins around and swallows your hand,, you use your hand to grab back,, then if you don't drown, and don't let go, you come out of the water with a monster of a cat fish, now if you get into trouble, and try to let go, sometimes they don't, and you end up being lunch. Other times it a big old snapping turtle, and then boy are you in trouble, as we have them get up to 250 lbs and can take a hand off at the wrist So it is a sport not for the faint at heart, or the intelligent :-) -- That (described above) is usually called "Grappling". Noodling is an old way of fishing with a large fly or popper, usually from a boat. A long limber cane pole was used with a short (4-5 feet) line. As the boat moves in the current or by slow quiet rowing, the fly is worked in likely spots. (holes in the weeds, edges of weeds, behind rocks, etc) A 20 foot pole allows you to work a path 40 feet wide. Bait may be used, such as a live frog. Remember the John Wayne movie "The Shepherd of the Hills" (1941) The gal Sammy (Betty Field) asks the old man how he caught those nice crappies and he says "Noodlin'". Raining like crazy here. (lower Michigan) I will be heading out about 5am, regardless. Flatheads are filling up my fishin hole, and I've volunteered to remove them. Sizes are mixed, from 32 -42 inches this year. I think I'll stop by the all night grocery and grab a bag of frozen shrimp. My new digicam is due to arrive today..... pictures soon. Pepperoni |
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Pepperoni wrote:
So it is a sport not for the faint at heart, or the intelligent :-) -- That (described above) is usually called "Grappling". Different locals, use different words,, we call the below "jigger pole fishing" down here Noodling is an old way of fishing with a large fly or popper, usually from a boat. A long limber cane pole was used with a short (4-5 feet) line. As the boat moves in the current or by slow quiet rowing, the fly is worked in likely spots. (holes in the weeds, edges of weeds, behind rocks, etc) A 20 foot pole allows you to work a path 40 feet wide. Bait may be used, such as a live frog. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Mojo SpecTastic "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread, Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 21:17:50 +0200, charly
wrote: noodling http://www.cabelas.com/information/c...n-Fishing.html Live Life Lovingly Michael Van Meter |
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