03-24-2013, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by nofish
That being said you don't have to kill a trophy that could've grown to be 100 + pounds when there are probably more catfish in the 1-10lb range then any fish in the water. He was within his legal rights no doubt about that, but I would never be able to keep a huge beautiful fish like that, it's just not right. I would feel guilty. Chaseasl you and your buddies keep on catching fish like that and one day not to far in the future there won't be any trophy cats left. You MINE as well attach gill nets to your boat. Chaseasl you also said it's his boat and if he wants to keep him I can't stop him. I would've told him about himself and never went fishing with him again. My friend/bro-in-law was in the boat with me one night when we caught a 25lb flathead and a 30lb flathead. He wanted to keep them so bad he couldn't see straight even though we already had plenty of eater size cats. We got in a heated argument about it and I let them both go. Stand up for yourself. Just cause he looks like he's heman on steroids wouldn't have stopped me from telling him about himself.
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His looks has nothing to do with me not saying anything kinda hard to tell but I've got him by a good bit weight wise, the guy is the best friend I have and if keeping 3 or 4 big cats each year makes him happy then so be it.
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03-24-2013, 07:31 PM
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like i said before to each his own but look at pollution levels and the info on the areas around any givin area its not healthy to eat gaint fish out of som water just be safe be easy on them old giants and have a great time
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03-26-2013, 04:12 PM
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Hahaha! I can't believe people got this sore assed over a couple of catfish.. One mans trophy is another mans dinner.....
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03-26-2013, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by chaseasl
Quite honestly I could care less whether I impress you or anybody else, apparently your didn't read my next post stating that when I'm in my own boat I do release the big ones but I respect whatever the boat owner wants me to do but apparently you are too hot headed or maybe just not quite smart enough to read a little more to see that. I thought this was a website to post info and pictures of our success fishing in TN but apparently people like you feel its a place to follow your rules and not care about anybody elses and as far as keeping what you want to eat, I cleaned them and have already ate some and you can't tell them from the smaller ones, if you need any lessons on how to clean fish, just let me know.
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Chaseasl, I am neither hotheaded, nor ignorant, as you implied in your post, but if you want to get into a mud slingin contest, I guess I would be fine with that.
I thought I was through with this thread but as I reread your post I noticed that you had called me stupid in two places. " just not quite smart enough" and "if you need any lessons on how to clean fish, just let me know."
Now that you mention it, I wouldn't mind you showing me how to clean catfish....so I can feed them to my neighbor's cat, seeing as that is all a catfish is good for. OK, maybe they are good for garden fertilizer, but not fit for "people" to eat.
Your turn.
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03-26-2013, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by agelesssone
so I can feed them to my neighbor's cat,
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You know thats your cat.....lol..The neighbors..HaHa. Yeah right..HaHa
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03-26-2013, 09:29 PM
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LOL, Sorry, I hate cats. Of course they aren't too bad braised....or grilled...or sauteed in mushrooms, served with a nice Chardonnay!
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03-27-2013, 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by agelesssone
LOL, Sorry, I hate cats. Of course they aren't too bad braised....or grilled...or sauteed in mushrooms, served with a nice Chardonnay!
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You said cat fish aren't fit for human consumption. Now you present recipes for cats. Do Tabby's taste different from Persians?
I will stick to the fish.
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03-27-2013, 11:10 AM
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Okay Guys it's time we move on <'TK><
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Originally Posted by agelesssone
Chaseasl, I am neither hotheaded, nor ignorant, as you implied in your post, but if you want to get into a mud slingin contest, I guess I would be fine with that.
I thought I was through with this thread but as I reread your post I noticed that you had called me stupid in two places. " just not quite smart enough" and "if you need any lessons on how to clean fish, just let me know."
Now that you mention it, I wouldn't mind you showing me how to clean catfish....so I can feed them to my neighbor's cat, seeing as that is all a catfish is good for. OK, maybe they are good for garden fertilizer, but not fit for "people" to eat.
Your turn.
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So you don't like to eat catfish I take it, ok, but why jump all over me because we kept a few big cats to eat, it's not like I threw them in a ditch, they are in the freezer and some has already been eaten, it's not like I go keep 3 a week, we go up there like once a year to stock the freezer with catfish, next time I'm at Pickwick I'll be stripe fishing , I know that you were just voicing your opinion but there is such thing as going overboard
Last edited by tkwalker; 03-27-2013 at 11:32 AM.
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