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    YES , one of them fish is for the barn cats , the rest of them are fit for human consumption, minus that there whisker fish ....
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    That barn cat fish will disappear pretty quick, I betcha!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobC View Post
    That barn cat fish will disappear pretty quick, I betcha!
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    he has a herd of them over there and when he pulls up with the boat they come running from out of everywhere .
    them cats are well fed for sure , and there is one racoon that sometimes shows up with them ,they also get some of the trimmings off the crappie too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    he has a herd of them over there and when he pulls up with the boat they come running from out of everywhere .
    them cats are well fed for sure , and there is one racoon that sometimes shows up with them ,they also get some of the trimmings off the crappie too
    Sounds like the seagulls following the fishing boats in!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    he has a herd of them over there and when he pulls up with the boat they come running from out of everywhere .
    them cats are well fed for sure , and there is one racoon that sometimes shows up with them ,they also get some of the trimmings off the crappie too
    I'm not a cat expert but a (herd) of cats just doesn't sound right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Central Minn View Post
    I'm not a cat expert but a (herd) of cats just doesn't sound right
    a gaggle of cats maybe ? certainly not a flock of cats in my opinion ....
    wait wait wait , i know it was a "pride" of barn cats ,,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    a gaggle of cats maybe ? certainly not a flock of cats in my opinion ....
    wait wait wait , i know it was a "pride" of barn cats ,,,,,
    Lol,a Clowder or dowt or destruction of cats according to interweb.

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    I bet the barn cats are pleased
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I bet the barn cats are pleased
    they seem friendly as long as there is fish available for sure ,they seem wild and unfriendly if not
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    they seem friendly as long as there is fish available for sure ,they seem wild and unfriendly if not
    They are pretty testy under the best of circumstances - when feral all bets are off. Tough on the rodents that’s for sure!
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