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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 03:25 AM
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Catfish Lynn
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I've never fished Lewisville, nor any lakes that I know of that have had slots for Catfish in recent years. So, there has been no breakin' the law here.
Back in the 80s, I used to stop & chat with Game Wardens on the Trinity River below TX 21. We would share back & forth. I was probably one of the first to tag my throwlines, as well as put a tag on both sides of my trotlines (the rules were back then, to only have one).
Whenever, I had a new idea, such as my "Planter" trotlines in the mid 80s, I sat down & shared it (the general design) with a Game Warden here in Bryan. He listened & told me that there was not a problem, it was completely legal.
Lynn aka "Catfish"
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 12:17 PM
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🍀El Gato Azul🍀
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I was just rattlin your cage Lynn...I break the law all the time amigo! You can eat all the big fish you catch and I will continue to CPR mine. My old man still shakes his head when I let a big fish go but it makes me feel good to watch a 40yr old fish swim off. Im 44 and to think that some of these fish are as old as me or older gives me a different respect for them. They call the small ones eaters for a reason guys-Just sayin!
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 01:11 PM
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Sandog
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I can't agree with your post more. I wish more lakes had slot limits or we just had better regulations to protect the trophy fish. Catfish fishing is gaining interest at a faster rate than any other species. We have the potential to have incredible trophy production in many more lakes, and still have plenty of fish to eat.
I've taken a look at what other states are doing and we are in the stone age when it comes to trophy catfish conservation.
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 01:29 PM
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BMART
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Well Said "catfish" Lynn, as long as the rules are met it's up to the individuals. I have heard Flatties taste the best and I also like to steak mine and pan fry the steaks without any breading
If it's legal ain't no way in hell it's catch and release, it's CATCH & GREASE, except ROUGH (TRASH) Fish
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 01:35 PM
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Big Zee
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Slot limits, what can you say. Soon they will be on every lake in Texas. But if that lake don't have a good food chain, the right water temp., the right depth. The cats are only going to get so big. I have caught big cats all my life. Had a good teacher in my grandpa. I still keep a big flathead now and then. But rather have a nice 2 to 5 pound cat. It is your choice to keep a big one or let it go. All I ask of people who fish with me respect the cat and get it back in the water as quick as possible. I will not let a cat loose until I feel that twitch in it's tail telling me he's ready to go back to the deep. I hate to see any fish floating dead.
Hebrews 11:1
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 03:11 PM
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Big Sam
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undr 10 lbs for me
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but go ahead and work on it anyway.....
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 03:46 PM
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🍀El Gato Azul🍀
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Fortunately as most guys ability to catch big fish goes up so does the respect for sed fish. All the trophy bluecat anglers I know CPR big fish. The only fisherman I usually see keeping a big blue are ones that arent very successful at catching them. When they finally catch a biggin they dang sure aint gonna turn it loose. Lol Just think how terrible the trophy fishing would be if we all kept our big fish each trip. Back in the 80s when catch and release for Black Bass started gaining popularity, fisherman were in an uproar but look at it now, cant hardly find a fisherman who keeps Black Bass these days. Like it or not guys, the times are changing. Im not sayin catfish will ever become catch and release species like bass but hopefully protecting and growing the trophy cats will continue to gain momentum.
Last edited by El Gato Azul; 08/27/18 03:49 PM.
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/27/18 04:35 PM
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erittmueller
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Many times you can make a judgement call based on fish population/pressure. On my local ponds and lakes I have certain limits for a variety of fish for when I start to throw back. On other bodies of water near me virtually no one fishes them, it would be almost impossible for me to make any sort of a dent. There I'll keep most all of the big cats, even bass cause it won't make a difference. Even though I did study ecology and population dynamics in college it doesn't take an expert to make a good decision most of the time.
Eric
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/28/18 01:44 PM
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serj5150
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Fortunately as most guys ability to catch big fish goes up so does the respect for sed fish. All the trophy bluecat anglers I know CPR big fish. The only fisherman I usually see keeping a big blue are ones that arent very successful at catching them. When they finally catch a biggin they dang sure aint gonna turn it loose. Lol Just think how terrible the trophy fishing would be if we all kept our big fish each trip. Back in the 80s when catch and release for Black Bass started gaining popularity, fisherman were in an uproar but look at it now, cant hardly find a fisherman who keeps Black Bass these days. Like it or not guys, the times are changing. Im not sayin catfish will ever become catch and release species like bass but hopefully protecting and growing the trophy cats will continue to gain momentum. mmmm There's another tasty fish EG!!!!!...ohh um nevermind!!!
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/28/18 01:56 PM
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WillieRip
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Yeah, man, for me it's simple: If it fit in my cooler, I'll take it home and eat it. My cooler is less than 30 inches on the inside. Any catfish over 30 inch gets put back. That's less than my sate regs. that only allow one fish over 36 inch fish.
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/28/18 02:58 PM
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Big Zee
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Seems like the record Large mouth bass was caught in 1992. Hasn't been broken yet has it? But you look at other states and the record is bigger. Water conditions and food chain make big fish. Fish are only going to get so big here. But releasing back gives a fish a chance to grow. If I catch a blue cat any size and it's back has a hump in it back, I throw them back. We use to call them humpback blues, they get huge! They are natural to the rivers around here. Every big cat I ever caught, has that hump. I grew up catching big cats. We used 15/0 to 20/0 hooks and perch the size of your hand of bigger. We would stock the freezer for winter. That was how we grew up. Some where down the road, I just stopped fishing for those big ones. Oh, I still catch them, but I find myself letting them go more and more. The biggest reason, you ever really skinned a big blue? That skin is tough to get off, I know electric filet knife, but I was taught not to waste any meat. So skinning and a sharp knife is how I go. Also it helps me stay old school by skinning cats. Plus, a big blue, the meat is tough and has blood in it. Takes more time to clean. Yellows or flatheads, they are tasty, but the pressure on them, I just don't really fish for them anymore. I would not be surprised to see them one day go the way of the alligator gar on laws. Your choice if you keep them or let them go. Myself, I don't judge any one any way. But I do not and will not fish for any Bass. Any fish that will eat plastic, something that shines or rubber, I draw the line. I much rather have one that eats stinky things.
Hebrews 11:1
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/28/18 05:27 PM
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🍀El Gato Azul🍀
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mmmm There's another tasty fish EG!!!!!...ohh um nevermind!!! [/quote] I see ya Serj! You cant hide behind that little wall big man! I gotcha!
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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08/28/18 06:01 PM
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spazm09
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For channel cats I like the 14"-16" range for frying up whole. Blues I prefer the 2lbs-10lbs range. Anything bigger I almost always CPR; not because the meat isn't as good, I just prefer to let the bigger ones live. I have only ever kept one fish over 20lbs and it tasted just as good as the rest IMO.
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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09/01/18 10:26 PM
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P_102
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Well, Big Zee, I guess youd better stop fishing for cats since Ive caught quite a few on plastic, shiny things or rubber while fishing for bass! Lol
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Re: When It Comes To Eatin'
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09/03/18 02:59 PM
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captain belly
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I eat all of them, but I prefer giant Flatheads. I love having as much meat in one flathead as I can get. We just had some friends over last night, and one fillet from a 50 lbs FH fed 8 of us. The bigger the better on FHs.
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