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On 6/27/2023 at 9:33 PM, gimruis said:

Never had it, never seen it in the store either. I presume because it’s the most highly prized of the salmonids and harvest is very restrictive.

I stuffed this one into the overhead compartment of an airplane, no kiddin. Along with one of his other salmon friends and several halibut 

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How about a chunk Tilapia? Haha. Off an one knocker.  
 

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Forays into the carp underground 

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Another big Cat (at least big for me) today while bass fishing.   Flathead 40 inches long, 32 pounds.  This rascal took a while to land.  It didn't roll and twist like most Cats do.  It also didn't hug the bottom.  It just took off and darted around like a nuclear power submarine.  I thought I had a HUGE spotted bass for a while.   I was fishing an offshore hump.  It's 10' deep or so on top of the hump.  One end has a rounded point going down the 25' or so.  The other end has the channel dredged to feed cooling water for the Nuke plant.   I was following/watching a school of shad on the point end of the hump.  The top of the school was 2 feet or so under the surface.  The bottom of the "ball" was ~8 feet deep.   Fish started attacking the shad from below.  I threw a DT6 into the mix and came up with the Cat.   That's my 10th Cat over 10 pounds this year, all while Bass fishing.   I caught a 53 pound Flathead last year.   I wonder if I'll catch a bunch of big bass if I start targeting Catfish.   

 

On a side note.  I've got a phone holder on my console I use for most pictures.  I can't get a big fish like this Cat in a picture with it there.  I've got another phone holder.  I've got to position is somewhere else so I can get pictures holding BIG fish.   

 

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Spent the weekend at 7700 feet in northwest Colorado. Hooked into some brook trouts and remembered how much better I am at bass fishing versus fly fishing...couldnt land any of them. Also caught Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever from a wood tick that was latched on way too long, but we have Doxycycline for that ?

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@thediscochef dang. I’m on a round of doxycycline from a tick bite myself. Make sure you cover up when on the water - the stuff makes you super prone to sunburns.

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3 hours ago, Jar11591 said:

@thediscochef dang. I’m on a round of doxycycline from a tick bite myself. Make sure you cover up when on the water - the stuff makes you super prone to sunburns.

I'm night fishing right now so this works pretty well for me. I've taken doxy before, as a malaria preventative. Good stuff but full of fun and interesting side effects. I also just tested positive for Covid, first time dealing with that one. I don't feel good lol 

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Hey @T-Billy the Beckman muskie net got used this morning a couple times.  Boated a 38 inch tiger muskie and several smaller northern pike including a 33.5 incher. :cheer:

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1 hour ago, gimruis said:

Hey @T-Billy the Beckman muskie net got used this morning a couple times.  Boated a 38 inch tiger muskie and several smaller northern pike including a 33.5 incher. :cheer:

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Atta boy!!! Those tigers are beautiful fish. Congrats!!!

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I got catfished again today.   It was quite a bit smaller than the 32 pound Flathead last week.  I didn't weigh or measure it.   Small enough to boat flip though.   FWIW I pretty much never weigh a fish I boat flip.   If it's too heavy my rod might find out and decide to break.   

 

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Brother-in-law got this today when he was reeling in a small bass he got on a jig and luckily hooked the beast as it got the bass.

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Other species from a trip North:

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17 hours ago, MassBass said:

Other species from a trip North:

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What the heck are those things?  Cisco/Tulibee?

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3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

I’m guessing white perch @gimruis

 I Googled white perch and it looks like you nailed it! 

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1 hour ago, roadwarrior said:

 I Googled white perch and it looks like you nailed it! 

Yep - White Perch....caught them all the time fishing Indian Lake when I lived in Worcester, MA

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5 hours ago, gimruis said:

 

What the heck are those things?  Cisco/Tulibee?

Can confirm white perch. 

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