Film at 11.
Film at 11.
If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.
great pic there, Hidey....my wife tore my azz up, fishing yesterday....beat me 13-1 on big channel cats....actually, she was bream fishing with crickets, but the cats liked them better than my nightcrawlers.
Southern Gentleman
Hide, what sorta bait ya'll use for your cats, up there???....down here, most of the time, nightcrawlers are the best choice....however, my yoyo's do well on sliced wieners sprinkled with a little garlic powder.
Southern Gentleman
If I'm after small cats - up to 3-4 pounds - you can't beat dip bait. My dad and I buy Sonny's Super Sticky by the 5 gallon bucket. By far - my favorite bait for big cats is cut-bait.. In the Mississippi, shad - or better yet mooneye, if I can get it. In the Iowa - shad, bluegill, white bass, drum - all seem to produce. I do fish a lot of nightcrawlers here behind they house because I don't really care what bites.. after anything that will pull back. I've never fooled with hot dogs. Heard of it. I'll have to try that sometime. Chicken livers are good - PIA to keep on the hook. Really hot weather, shrimp can be real good.
I like fishing for the big stuff.. Now that the wife is retired I use more dip because it's usually non-stop action.
If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.
Hot dog pieces.
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We need to introduce you to a filet knife. I like fish, but I don't like picking around bones.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke
Yep, CD but those fiddler cats about the size he's got on his plate there are better tasting 'close to the bone' than they are fileted.
Not to be dismissive. Just MO.
BKB
Barry is right. BUT, sometimes there are little ones around, and it's just best to fillet. HH didn't have any little ones, and he ate fresh, so no reason not to eat down to the bone
Um........I didn't mean it that way........
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Yep - If it weren't for my wife - I wouldn't even keep anything less than two pounds - and I handle a filet knife pretty well. My wife's grandfather was "Spider Malcom", a local legend who (honestly) threw back anything over about a pound and a half. So my wife grew up eating those little fiddlers, whole, (3 in a 12" skillet). Still her favorite today - so I keep a mess for her occasionally. They are tasty - and you only eat them one bite at a time anyway.
If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.
The channels with the spots on'em. Good eatin. I see you didn't waste much. That boneyard looks a bit like the Flintstone sized pile of chicken wing bones left by Thumper on the table at Hooters in the Edmonton Mall. You couldn't see over it without standing up.
BKB
Ps....you left the best part, the tater chip tails.
That's the first thing I saw too Posthole. I love them tails!
Looks like some mighty fine eatin and catchin'
I love me some bream but I want them with bone in. It's so easy to eat and there is no problem with the bone in.
A Government that pays people to do nothing destorys their willingness to do anything!
I have to keep a few bream while crappie fishing, just for mother. The tails and fins are her favorite part. I don't care for 'em, but she loves 'em. Course, she's been known to eat a chicken bone (entirely) too. I have always been worried she (and I) have canine DNA somehow.
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Actually - that one does look like there's some tail left - must have been the wife's. I usually work those over too.. I fried up a fillet off about a 3#er for lunch yesterday. Butter, slab of cheese and a big slice of onion on rye.. Best fish sandwich going..
If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.
Ha! Sounds like Lynn and me Bucky. She loves the tails and fins (and cheeks of course). Heck, she even eats the tails on fried shrimp! As for the chicken bones, she won't really sit there and EAT a leg bone in it's entirety ... but I'll guarandamntee you, there is NOTHING even microscopic left on a bone when she gets through with it. That cartilage is as good as meat as far as she's concerned. She's that way with a lot of fat trimmings also. Heck, I'll eat a steak and she'll make a meal of whatever I trim off of it!
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain
lol.. exactly the opposite for us, us Thump. I overhaul the chicken bones and clean up all that good steak she "wastes"..
If you turn a dog loose to hunt – you’d better to be ready to deal with what he trees.
Reminds me of the feet and flippers on a soft shell crab. Me love the crunchies!
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." Raoul Duke