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Started by FinsnFur, July 21, 2013, 06:36:32 PM

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FinsnFur

Lets go run some trot lines :eyebrow:

4 lines, 25 hooks each. Didnt do real well. The riverbanks are blanketed with Mayflies right now.
First line came up with what we guessed to be a 15lb flat head on it, and a couple decent channel cats.











There's the beast! My brother says he thinks thats the biggest one hes ever got on a set line before.



Buffalo carp below. Not good for much but they are good smoked.





A whopper of a Sheephead. Not sure why he kept that cause I think they taste horrible. Our grampa used to catch little ones and gramma would fry them up. Those I could tolerate.



A nice little Shovelnose Sturgeon, below.  A big no no  :readthis: He's gotta go back





My brother with his prize winning cat. What kinda sneer is that anyway? :alscalls:

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bigben

He looks heavier then 15 jim. Closer to 18-20 maybe. Use that card for cut bait on your setlines.
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nastygunz

Dang wish we could do that up here!!

shaddragger

 :wink: WOOOEEEEE!!! Thats gonna be some tasty vittles!
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Allen

coyote101

That looks like fun.  :highclap: What's the bait?

Pat
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"On the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who, at the dawn of decision, sat down to wait, and waiting died." - Sam Ewing

Okanagan

My Dad loved to trotline fish in Oklahoma and he was good at it.  We moved before I turned 5 and I never lived where it was legal, but grew up on Dad's stories.  Looks like some good eating to me and a lot of fun!

I think the flathead is what Dad called a yellow cat, and he claimed those were the best eating of all.






 

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Dave

That looks like it'd be a lot of fun to do.

bigben

When you pull them out of water rip a gill on each side and they'll bleed out nice.
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HaMeR

Nice mess of fish!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:

Is that sheephead full of eggs?  :shrug:  That's the 1st one I ever seen.
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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FinsnFur

It looks like it is HaMeR dont it? Im not for sure though and I didnt help clean any of them, I bailed and went casting :eyebrow:
Sheephead, also known as  croaker, grunt, drum, silver bass, and thunder pumper. Its a junk fish as far as I'm concerned.
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HaMeR

I thought it looked that way. But again I've never seen one around here. I'm sure they are in the river here.  :shrug:
Glen

RIP Russ,Blaine,Darrell

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