To some people this fish may not be that special, but for us, this is one of them once a year catfish we catch (they are usually half the size) :lol:
It was only 7 pounds, but that is a pretty good cat rod and reel fishing for the rivers around here! We are gonna try running diddy poles this summer so hopefully that will get us some WAY bigger then this one! :thumbs:
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo38/kdanderson5/catfish.jpg)
That's a nice size cat!!! my biggest one is just over 5lbs. they are a fun fish to catch for sure!
Where'd you catch that at?
Please see breaking news thread post by Krandall. :lol:
I caught that guy on the Des Moines river in Central Iowa. We were canoeing and stopped on a sand bar to stretch and crap (not literally crap, but we could have I guess). I was sitting there just drinking a good old blue yummy (Busch light) and my pole suddenly slammed down off my Y stick and slid into the river. You cant see it in the pic but my pants and feet are soaked from just below the knees from when I had to go into the river after pole! :lol: When that happened I almost did crap!
And peels, how would you like this one swimming up your wang! I bet you would notice it without having to pee first! :rofl:
A: Love Busch Light. You must be an Iowa boy. :lol: Sounds damned good right about now. :thumbs:
B: Was the Des Moines pretty high? Rest of the rivers are way up.
C: Ask Preddy about animals swimming up your genitals. Spent many hours perfecting the art. :kiss: :rofl:
Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 18, 2009, 04:05:05 PM
A: Love Busch Light. You must be an Iowa boy. :lol: Sounds damned good right about now. :thumbs:
B: Was the Des Moines pretty high? Rest of the rivers are way up.
C: Ask Preddy about animals swimming up your genitals. Spent many hours perfecting the art. :kiss: :rofl:
Busch Light is my main beer! The DM river was fairly high when we were out. Not flooding by any means but higher then normal for this time of year. Preddy preddy preddy, we are gonna have to have peels teach you a thing or two! :lol:
Quote from: kdanderson5 on May 19, 2009, 02:53:42 PM
Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 18, 2009, 04:05:05 PM
A: Love Busch Light. You must be an Iowa boy. :lol: Sounds damned good right about now. :thumbs:
B: Was the Des Moines pretty high? Rest of the rivers are way up.
C: Ask Preddy about animals swimming up your genitals. Spent many hours perfecting the art. :kiss: :rofl:
Busch Light is my main beer! The DM river was fairly high when we were out. Not flooding by any means but higher then normal for this time of year. Preddy preddy preddy, we are gonna have to have peels teach you a thing or two! :lol:
Hey if you want a Gerbil up your dick you know who to come to :puke:
gerbil up yo' D!ck!
Nice fish. :thumbs: Over here on the missouri we catch 8-10lbs all day on average. My biggest was a 25lb flat head. Not the greatest eating.
You need to come down and fish the Arkansas River......or our area lakes.
It's very common to catch 75-100 flatheads, 25-50lb blues, 10-15 lb channel cats. You'll catch the blues and flats on shad or cut shad (bait fish) and the channels on anything that stinks (liver, etc). I have caught a blue on a spinner bait after a rain storm once......It hit hard!!!! I couldn't believe it.
In my opinion, the blues are the best to eat. Flatheads 20lbs and under would be second. I don't eat channel cat. Too fishy tasting. A 20 lb blue will feed 10 easy.
~Brian
Funny you mention the spinner bait. I cought the biggest catfish I've ever cought on a spinner bait. It was right after a rain and HOLLY HELL did it hit hard.
Quote from: preddy08 on May 22, 2009, 11:09:47 AM
Funny you mention the spinner bait. I cought the biggest catfish I've ever cought on a spinner bait. It was right after a rain and HOLLY HELL did it hit hard.
Same here.
I thought I had caught a delicious bass.
:lol:
~Brian
Quote from: kdanderson5 on May 18, 2009, 10:38:30 AM
To some people this fish may not be that special, but for us, this is one of them once a year catfish we catch (they are usually half the size) :lol:
It was only 7 pounds, but that is a pretty good cat rod and reel fishing for the rivers around here! We are gonna try running diddy poles this summer so hopefully that will get us some WAY bigger then this one! :thumbs:
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo38/kdanderson5/catfish.jpg)
Are you guys allowed to trot line or jug fish?
We take old bleach bottles, add some nylon line, hook, and bait. I spray paint the tops in florescent colors so they are easier to spot. I dump them up river, and go fish for striper for a while in a tributary. I give it a few hours and go check them. I've had some catfish on so big they take the jugs down and make them hard to find.....They pop back up here and there. It's wild!!!
~Brian
Quote from: Flynbyu on May 22, 2009, 10:52:26 AM
You need to come down and fish the Arkansas River......or our area lakes.
It's very common to catch 75-100 flatheads, 25-50lb blues, 10-15 lb channel cats. You'll catch the blues and flats on shad or cut shad (bait fish) and the channels on anything that stinks (liver, etc). I have caught a blue on a spinner bait after a rain storm once......It hit hard!!!! I couldn't believe it.
In my opinion, the blues are the best to eat. Flatheads 20lbs and under would be second. I don't eat channel cat. Too fishy tasting. A 20 lb blue will feed 10 easy.
~Brian
Fished on it many times with a guy named Bobby Parker. You might know him he lives in Keota.
Quote from: Flynbyu on May 22, 2009, 11:15:56 AM
Quote from: kdanderson5 on May 18, 2009, 10:38:30 AM
To some people this fish may not be that special, but for us, this is one of them once a year catfish we catch (they are usually half the size) :lol:
It was only 7 pounds, but that is a pretty good cat rod and reel fishing for the rivers around here! We are gonna try running diddy poles this summer so hopefully that will get us some WAY bigger then this one! :thumbs:
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo38/kdanderson5/catfish.jpg)
Are you guys allowed to trot line or jug fish?
We take old bleach bottles, add some nylon line, hook, and bait. I spray paint the tops in florescent colors so they are easier to spot. I dump them up river, and go fish for striper for a while in a tributary. I give it a few hours and go check them. I've had some catfish on so big they take the jugs down and make them hard to find.....They pop back up here and there. It's wild!!!
~Brian
You cant in Iowa it sucks i have 50 jugs and cant use the damn things.
That's a bummer!
~Brian
Quote from: Flynbyu on May 22, 2009, 11:15:56 AM
Quote from: kdanderson5 on May 18, 2009, 10:38:30 AM
To some people this fish may not be that special, but for us, this is one of them once a year catfish we catch (they are usually half the size) :lol:
It was only 7 pounds, but that is a pretty good cat rod and reel fishing for the rivers around here! We are gonna try running diddy poles this summer so hopefully that will get us some WAY bigger then this one! :thumbs:
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo38/kdanderson5/catfish.jpg)
Are you guys allowed to trot line or jug fish?
We take old bleach bottles, add some nylon line, hook, and bait. I spray paint the tops in florescent colors so they are easier to spot. I dump them up river, and go fish for striper for a while in a tributary. I give it a few hours and go check them. I've had some catfish on so big they take the jugs down and make them hard to find.....They pop back up here and there. It's wild!!!
~Brian
My bad! I havent been on for awhile. I have had to actually work at work lately :(
Like shookie said, we cant do that in Iowa, but we are making diddy poles to set up in a few weeks. We got all the supplies on Sunday for it and we are making them this coming weekend, and putting them out in two or three weeks. Iowa has some pretty gay laws about hunting and fishing. We are not suppose to use blue gills as bait either, but that is what works best on dids around here, so we may try and sneak some in anyways, or just use some big creek chubs if we get some decent sized ones. We threw our trap out for them Sunday also so we will give it a week and see what we got for chubs. :thumbs:
We use a net to catch shad (baitfish) and use those. Blues and Flatheads love those!!! Too bad you can't use jugs. It's a lazy way to fish, but it makes it super easy. :lol:
Either way...Crappie are spawning, and the white bass are starting to run like a mofo here. Using a double rig and the right color jig will equal multiple fish on the line ant the same time!!!
Nothing like catching a cat though. They fight HARD!
~Brian
I did some crappie fishing a few weeks ago and they were drilling plain old worms like crazy. We caught probably close to 50 if not more in a small farm pond. It was a great time!
I have never caught a white bass. They fight like large/small mouths or do they get bigger?
Quote from: kdanderson5 on May 27, 2009, 03:04:16 PM
I did some crappie fishing a few weeks ago and they were drilling plain old worms like crazy. We caught probably close to 50 if not more in a small farm pond. It was a great time!
I have never caught a white bass. They fight like large/small mouths or do they get bigger?
They fight like a smallmouth, but just just in more frequency if they are running and you're using the right color jig!
~Brian