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You got that right! Big and ugly! I used to hate catching those things. Mess up a good days fishing.
Ugh!
YUCK!!!
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A big one for sure
That fish made my day…lol
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Vet while most don't like to catch much less eat those monsters they sure are fun to fight. I landed one of 30 pounds years ago that I caught while sitting out a thunderstorm under the canvas boat top. One hell of a fight. I hope you caught some better eating fish.
PPG
There’s always dat one person……….??
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Please, y’all don’t encourage this behavior
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Lolol
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Is that a carp?
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Black drum I think?
PPG
I know that was fun!! We ate a small one last trip and it was good!! Also ate a couple gafftop catfish. Really good in Louisiana Fish Fry!!
I honestly am glad you got to catch it, but I hope I never catch one again. They are ugly.
Black drum ska relative of the freshwater goo
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Saltwater Goo for PawPaw Gene. :biggrin
Redfish is a goo too to me. I will eat all of em long as they fit in the ice chest.
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That one is full grown
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beauty's only skin-deep...at least that's what they've told ME![emoji1787]
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Definitely fun to catch!! I have had a few epic battles with them. Another was a jack crevalle on a fly rod. Mine took 30 minutes. My buddy’s 23 pounder took 4 hours and broke his fly rod!
Glad you had a good trip!!
Good size for Courtboullion!
PawPaw Gene
It is a gasper goo or just goo. It is the same species as a drum that lives in fresh water. It is very good eaten in a Courtbouillon. Just cook it with a flathead cat (yellow, opelousas) of equal size. The cat adds the fat and a ton of the flavor. I made one last week and it was delicious. Be sure to include the head, tail and fins of the flathead (they may be boiled separately to make a stock).
If you need the recipe just PM me.
Laikyn caught one that went 44 pounds a few years ago while I was cast netting shrimp. I thought she had hooked an anchor rope until that beast took off! That thing was almost as big as she was! A few months later, I caught one that went 40 pounds, so she still has the big fish between us!