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Stringer a little heavy? #988820 01/29/06 08:04 PM
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cheers

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Wow, great bunch of cats! Are those all channels? That one in the first picture is a BIG channel!


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Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988822 01/29/06 08:45 PM
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I believe 6 are blues and 2 are channels. I'm pretty sure the big one is a blue. They came out of Decker before somebody asks.

Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988823 01/29/06 10:08 PM
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great looking fish,,congrats




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Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988824 01/29/06 10:16 PM
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What a catch, Great lookin fish !
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Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988825 01/29/06 11:04 PM
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BRING ON THE HUSHPUPPIES!!!

Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988826 01/30/06 12:44 AM
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Very cool. I'm not that good at telling blues and channels apart, do blues have that noticible overbite? I was under the impression that was a channel thing. They also looked a little darker and more grey then the blues I've caught and seen, but that could just be light or where they were caught too. Either way, great fish!


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Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988827 01/30/06 12:51 AM
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channels have spots on em.

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Young Channels have spots on them I know, but I've never seen spots on a channel over four or five pounds. Or have I just not been looking hard enough? I've caught channels up to 10 or so, and I don't remember seeing any spots.


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Re: Stringer a little heavy? #988829 01/30/06 02:43 AM
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Yeah I noticed that too. the bigger ones are the ones I can never identify. The little guys are easy.


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they all look like fish fry! congrats cheers


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A rule of thumb to determine whether the fish is a channel or a blue is to count the rays in the anular fin. If it has less than 30, it is a channel, more than 30, it is a blue. At least that is what I have been told.


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Impressive catch! never really catch any big catfish at Decker Lake. What did you catch them on.

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nice catch.

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I've caught channels up to 10 or so, and I don't remember seeing any spots. [/QB]
Sure they were channels? wink

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