commander bunnypants
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:00 PM
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To each their own but bajeezus. I aint putting my hand down a lake hole to grab a forty pound fish.
The fish fry did look good
DDQM
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:10 PM
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1. I've heard it called hoggin', |
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except it's done in deep streams, creeks. Craziest thing I've ever heard of, too. :silly:
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:12 PM
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2. I'd like to see one of them come up with 40 lb water mocassin. |
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That'll teach them to stick their hands in holes in the lake.
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:18 PM
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3. Saw that on the jobs show last night |
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What a crackup those two guys were. Talk about a stereotype. LOL
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commander bunnypants
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:19 PM
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5. That is where I saw it |
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The big guy was hilarious.
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and he was big
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:19 PM
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4. We call it "grappling" down south and this guy caught a 63 lb catfish |
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Edited on Fri Feb-06-04 03:20 PM by Rowdyboy
Has the teeth marks to prove it... http://www.tennessean.com/sii/99/06/04/fishgrab04.shtmlYou'd have to be a total nutcase. :eyes:
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Fri Feb-06-04 03:24 PM
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I guess freepers in different parts of the state call it different things. It's gotta be their Olympic event. :evilgrin:
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Fri Feb-06-04 11:25 PM
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7. Ictalurids are venomous fish, too... |
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All of the catfish native to North America are ictalurids, and ictalurids can get huge.
Those big cats have a spine sticking out each side of the head, and there's a venom gland at the base of it. Some ictalurids--blue cats in particular--have venom glands at the base of their dorsal fin spines. No damn way I'm sticking my hand down where venomous fish live.
'Course, I keep loricariids, and those cats have teeth on the leading edges of their dorsal and lateral fins.
You don't want to screw with a catfish. They are all armed.
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Fri Feb-06-04 11:26 PM
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8. There's a documentary on that called "Okie Noodlin'" |
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Fri Feb-06-04 11:29 PM
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9. Okie noodlin'? Sheeesh, not another sex thread! |
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There's snappin' turtles in them thar holes.
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