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TAWAKONI CATS #996115 10/12/06 03:57 PM
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HERES A FEW GOOD CATFISH

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did yall catchem on rod and reel


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no, i wish. They were caught on juglines. Hers another pic of the big one

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Dang, that is big!!!


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Wow !!! Congrats ! thumb


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Awesome. Is Tawakoni the best catfishing lake in Texas? If not, its pretty close.




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man those are some big catfish

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Looks like a good time. thumb thumb thumb


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Congrats on your cats!!

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congrats, very nice fish, good eating.


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How have you been, Chris? Coby here from the old days at Saltgrass. Shoot me an email and we can get together and fish sometime. Nice looking blues you have there


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greatfish


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as soon as they were able to get worms and catch the bait- they got after em- we loof forward to them showing up because they always have a few large cats to show off


Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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very very nice


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In response to Kodyspapa's message, me and my buddy went down to the dock around noon to catch the pearch we needed to bait our juglines, and to our surprise when we opened the can of worm we had just bought, we quickly realized that we paid four dollars for a can of dirt, not a worm one,lol! I have never felt so violated in my entire life, but in return I realized that I am definately in the wrong businese cause dirt is real cheap, and who normally checks? Has this happened to anyone else?

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