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I think you should get dispensation for saving your fishing tackle!!
There is no telling what you can pull out of the water in Louisiana!!
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Don’t compare to mineOriginally Posted by escout;[emoji640
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Nice!
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I’ve had them straighten my 1/32 jig hooks, pop my 8 lb line, snap my 10’ jig pole and break my trigger reel drag. Because of these costly consequences if I happen to get one of these Sacalait devouring villains to the boat I don’t hesitate to dispose of it.
Many times I’ve watched on live scope one of these big cats meander towards a lay down, on which I am slaying slabs, and blow it up by chasing all the Sacalait away.
The limit for blue cats here in Louisiana is 50 per day. They are a nuisance to bream and Sacalait fishermen.
SOOOO HERE KITTY KITTY!!
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I have found myself trying to catch them on purpose lately. Imagine that
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