Tuesday, April 15, 2008

More Catfish...

Whoops, that's a bass folks. Are you supposed to keep these?

The white specks in the background are our floating noodlelines. The land you see is an island, really the top of a hill with very deep water close by. On the right hand side you can see the remains of an old logging tram from the glory days of East Texas logging that ran up to the top of the hill.

The catfish whisperer. Note the equipment. Net, noodle in the net and the stick with a hook on it. Eyes constantly scanning the horizon for bobbing noodles. The right hat is ever so important and of course the one element that does not come across in these photos is the loud pounding rock music emitting from the speakers that just seems to make the fish jump in the boat.




Of course we have the tub shot. big fish were a 5lber and two in the 3lb range.









Came right home, got out the iron skillet and blackend up several of these boys who now swim in my belly.
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Anonymous Anonymous said...

The clues keep adding up, soon I'll know exactly where to find your famous fishin ground, bwhahahahaha!

5:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's a clue in the catfish whisperer picture. In the far distance to the left of a point of land you can just make out the highway 147 bridge.

9:05 PM  

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