Joost Roeleveld wrote:
On Friday 08 April 2011 09:45:48 Dale wrote:
He tends to want to get away.  That's where the slimy
part comes in.  I'm not sure where you are from but in some parts of the
USA, some bright people do fish with their hands, usually very large
catfish too.  I saw it on TV and I wish I could catch one of those, even
if I would need a new rod.  A fish that size would likely break my rod
unless I was using the deep sea fishing rod.  Those fish weigh 30 lbs
and some LOTS more.  It's like pulling a teenager out of the water.
O_O  They are big.
That's a small teenager then. Only 30lbs (less then 25 kilos) :)

FYI: I'm in the Netherlands, Europe and looking forward to the weekend, hope
the weather stays like this (sunny, clear sky, hardly any wind)

OK.  Back to LVM.  lol
Oki...

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Joost


The part about the teenager was in reference to the LOTS more. They have caught fish that was close to 100 lbs. I have a friend that even where we are has caught fish over 50 or 60 lbs. To me tho, they don't taste good.

We have a fish called shad here. They love to clean the hook too. They have learned to come in from the side of the hook and they don't get caught. That's where a small treble hook comes in tho. It doesn't have sides. lol The shads are small but they make good bait. Never heard of anybody eating them tho. They are pretty small.

Well, gas is going up. Going to go fill up my car and a couple jugs. Already got my 55 gallon drum full. See, I ain't stupid. :-p

Dale

:-)  :-)

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