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    WTG Buddy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by KDAVID1 View Post
    Wont be using white and chart sliders anytime soon----might catch one if those monster slimers:D

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    That one woulda had YOU for supper!!!


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    That's for sure

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    Congrats South 65


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    Good read, good job Mason.
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    Congrats South65 nice write up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Good read, good job Mason.
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    Way to go south65 . I have hung a couple big ones at the rez but never got them in . They always seem to find something to hang up on .
    CATCH THEM ALL.

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    Curious, have you eaten any of it yet? We catch them that big and bigger pretty regular when we running lines on the river. We usually release anything bigger than 15 lbs or so cause they get real fatty and don't taste very good. Just wondering if you had a special recipe/technique for them biguns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimeyslab View Post
    Curious, have you eaten any of it yet? We catch them that big and bigger pretty regular when we running lines on the river. We usually release anything bigger than 15 lbs or so cause they get real fatty and don't taste very good. Just wondering if you had a special recipe/technique for them biguns.
    I have heard many people say this. Guess i never have ate any from a big catfish. But i do remember my granddad would only keep the 3-5 lbers when he ran his lines but i was a kid then and never thought to ask why

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