Well. I for one would be reluctant to swim in that lake !Here's the state record, caught in my home lake. 111 pounds.
I've never caught one that big, but you never know what's on the next hook up.
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Well. I for one would be reluctant to swim in that lake !Here's the state record, caught in my home lake. 111 pounds.
I've never caught one that big, but you never know what's on the next hook up.
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Well played, sir!Leave the hooks at home so, no fish to mess with. Lotsa beer but, with the pole in hand, line in the water, folks won't think you're a drunk.
That's nice if you have the option. Here in Maryland, blue and flat head catfish (as well as northern snakehead) are considered invasive. One can get some pretty hefty fines for releasing them back into the water. And rightly so, in my own opinion. As the blue cats moved in, our native channel catfish numbers are dropping. If my dinner helps save two channel cat nests, it's worth it in my book.Also I'm big on catch and release with the big catfish. It's a person's own business what they do with their catch, but it takes 20+ years to grow a big catfish... They really are sitting ducks when they're on their nests. Plus the smaller ones taste better.
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Man I miss tying flies! Used to tie them for bass and panfish for pond fishing - great way to get in touch with the sport while watching football and basketball in the winter months. Even ordered the materials and made a couple of darn nice fly rods, one fiberglas and one graphite - something special about catching fish with those back in the day.I love to fly fish in my local rivers and i tie my own flies, too. They are all fly only, so I avoid the stinky hands associated with cutting up baits. These things don’t stink
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NiceI love to fly fish in my local rivers and i tie my own flies, too. They are all fly only, so I avoid the stinky hands associated with cutting up baits. These things don’t stink
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That's nice if you have the option. Here in Maryland, blue and flat head catfish (as well as northern snakehead) are considered invasive. One can get some pretty hefty fines for releasing them back into the water. And rightly so, in my own opinion. As the blue cats moved in, our native channel catfish numbers are dropping. If my dinner helps save two channel cat nests, it's worth it in my book.
I agree the smaller ones taste better. But I have teenagers I'm feeding. The big ones feed them better.
I love to fly fish in my local rivers and i tie my own flies, too. They are all fly only, so I avoid the stinky hands associated with cutting up baits. These things don’t stink
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Nothing much any more. If anything my buddy and go out with pipes and cigars and drown nightcralwers in the river. Use to do a lot of Bass fishing though. I know next to nothing about fly rods but I did catch a five pound carp on one, what a blast. Looks and sounds like we have some top notch anglers on the forum though! Thanks for the photos.What kind of fishing do you do?