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    Went Thursday 9th fished the north end. Water is still high but looked good. Fished with crickets no sacs but did get a few cats and a bream. It was nice to put something in the boat and fresh fish for supper!!!!


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    "So many places to fish so little time to fish them!"
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    Good catch, they'll stink up the grease just as good.. Thanks for the report and pictures..

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    nice mess of cats.....I've been wondering what is going on down there....not many reports and usually that is not good....
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    Nice mess of catfish. They ain't crappie, but they will eat too. How did you cook them? Do you have a recipe or do you "shoot from the hip?" I like to bake fish from time to time.
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    Pastor, all I do is pat them as dry as possible, put in pan season with Tony's, Worcestershire sauce, a dab of butter, lemon juice, and garlic. Then bake at 350 for 15 to 30 minutes depending on how thick the fillets are until flakey. good with garlic bread!!!
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    looks great in the picture it looks like brown sugar on top

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyberwolf View Post
    looks great in the picture it looks like brown sugar on top
    That's the garlic
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    nice catch......

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