Wow! Nice catfish. I love a catfish supper every now and then myself. What ever I catch is pretty well in the skillet I have even ate eel's back in the day.![]()
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One of the things I love about fishing Ross Barnett is that typically you will catch a few catfish every trip out. I love tying into a 2 or 3 lb cat on a jig pole. I hate the slim on the line but it has never kept the crappie from biting it afterwards. I love to eat fish! Crappie, Cats, Bream, Chinq's. I guess the only fish I don't care that much for is bass. I eat yearling bass but not big one's.
Wow! Nice catfish. I love a catfish supper every now and then myself. What ever I catch is pretty well in the skillet I have even ate eel's back in the day.![]()
Be safe and good luck fishing
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Can someone post a pic of the noodle set up? Also, how do you do the dept or know how deep to drop the line? Bottom always? Obviously, I don't know squat about it! I'm game for any kind of fishing.
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U can take a piece of pvc and cap it off on the ends. Wrap a piece of pool noodle around it and that's your jug. Take an eye bolt and screw into the pvc on one end. Take some #18 tarred nylon and cut 4 ft length. Tie one end to the eye bolt and the other to a hook. Bait the hook with cut up hot dog that's been soaking in red food coloring. Length of line really doesn't matter much in my experience. They are like a shark and come to that smell. Make about 20 of them and then go chase them down. I've done it several times but I had rather check drop lines or hand grab. I like catching the big ones