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  • T-boy

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    Time of the year to put a few fillets in the freezer. Got about 3 dozen jug lines that I ran over the long weekend.
     

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    Bigchillin83

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    Good stuff right there!!! I know u need to slow down with the overtime and go out my hoop nets out, gotta have time set aside for that lol, that’s a lot of cleaning
     

    T-boy

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    I wish I had those catfish filets and you had a boot up your ***

    Baahaahaa, just kidding man, What place did we catch these at and bait used please.
    Nice fish !
    Diversion canal \ Amite River area. The big fish was caught with deer heart. I was also using hot dogs mixed with jello.

    Honestly, this time of year, I don't think bait matters too much.

    Side note, I was cleaning a fish from the same area a few years back, it had a belly full of jambalaya. I have a neighbor who had catered a function and cleaned out his pot in the canal.
     
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