Bro said he would catch some Occasionally at Wollen Lake Outside Colunbia... He said there was no better Bait for Catfish on the Trot Line for Catfish,,,, Those things do not Die while on the Hook... Those are the Perfect size for Flat Heads
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My wife scooped a a school of these out the backyard today
Guesstimating a hundred n fifty or so.
Threw Em in our aquarium of baby bream n crawfish.
Question is..... what eats baby choupique? I've never opened a belly of a sac or bass that had one in it.
Maybe cats? Gars?
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Bro said he would catch some Occasionally at Wollen Lake Outside Colunbia... He said there was no better Bait for Catfish on the Trot Line for Catfish,,,, Those things do not Die while on the Hook... Those are the Perfect size for Flat Heads
Cool. I've only seen a school of them one time
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Just caught at least a hunerd with one scoop.
Grabbed another aquarium
Something about them intrigues me
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Those are cool.
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X2 Redge! Very cool. Never heard of em before.
Really cool
And with that, I'll see you on the water...
John
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I saw a school once, and mama was with them. I don't know what eats them either....what are the plans for them?
Yeah, Grinnel/Choupique/Bowfin fry ball is what you scooped into. I've often seen them when I was a boy back in South MS. Those are about the size when they start to become independent. Like Fish on Line said, they are sturdy and should make good flathead bait.
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