handyandy
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well this past weekend I headed out friday right after work to go camping on the local river with my wife, some friends, and their kids. I brought my bank poles along and figured if I was staying on the river over night I'd run some poles to put some catfish in the freezer. I put out 15 poles used some little shad for bait I managed to get in my cast net. Early on friday evening one of the first fish I got was quiet the surprise was a pretty darn big flat head. When I came up to the pole it was bouncing all of the place felt like troy in swamp people pulling up to a tree shaker. Was a bit of a chore to get him netted and into the boat. Pull the hook from him took a pic and let him go big ones like that I let go hopefully we may meet again when he is even bigger. Would have like to have him on the end of line on a rod and reel.
Anyways ended up with 6 good eating size channel cats that kept, I had one more flat head that wasn't very big. I let the little flat head go so he could hopefully one day be the size of the one I caught earlier. usually when catfishing I primarily keep channels as they just don't have the size potential of the flat heads. The flat heads can become quiet the trophy size fish, channels can get pretty big, but they just don't grow to the size of flats or blues. Even so on channels a 25" one is about as big as I like to keep any bigger they have a lot of red fatty meat that doesn't taste good that I trim off. Anyways was a fun night kept checking the lines every hour to two hours till just after midnight at that point I rebaited them and let them sit till morning. Each round of checking rendered around two fish.
Anyways ended up with 6 good eating size channel cats that kept, I had one more flat head that wasn't very big. I let the little flat head go so he could hopefully one day be the size of the one I caught earlier. usually when catfishing I primarily keep channels as they just don't have the size potential of the flat heads. The flat heads can become quiet the trophy size fish, channels can get pretty big, but they just don't grow to the size of flats or blues. Even so on channels a 25" one is about as big as I like to keep any bigger they have a lot of red fatty meat that doesn't taste good that I trim off. Anyways was a fun night kept checking the lines every hour to two hours till just after midnight at that point I rebaited them and let them sit till morning. Each round of checking rendered around two fish.