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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    Now that'd be a first for me
    caught plenty of those when I was a kid in the Pearl river in Mississippi...
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    I use to catch bunches of Fisheels in the St Johns River. the slimey critters can do an anchor thing on muddy bottoms, or wrap up on anything in the water. thet always wrap the line and slime it to the max

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    I use to catch bunches of Fisheels in the St Johns River. the slimey critters can do an anchor thing on muddy bottoms, or wrap up on anything in the water. thet always wrap the line and slime it to the max
    wonder how ya tell the eel slime from the cat slime?? Taste???yeah...taste.
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    When you cook them they taste like channel catfish
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    When you cook them they taste like channel catfish
    hard part is cleaning them....learned that on chopped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    hard part is cleaning them....learned that on chopped.
    yep....also, hard part is getting the hook out of its mouth.....you can't hold it...I always stepped on it.....even then it was not easy.....
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    Eels give me the creeps. If I ever caught one, I'd cut the line. When we pulled irrigation water off the Rio Grande in West Texas, they were in there sliding against your legs regular. Nasty creatures along with those big leeches that would latch on to you. You would have to slide a knife against the skin to get them off.
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    See what you started Vet --- Everyone has the Creeps
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish on Line View Post
    See what you started Vet --- Everyone has the Creeps
    I aim to please.

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    Ephesians 1:13

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