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Swede
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This is a trip to the Mississippi River the last week in September. We used "dip cheese" bait. You use a silicone bait shaped like a tube with the string running through the middle lengthwise of the bait. It has a trebble hook on the end. The cheese bait actually made from the by product of bleu cheese. Its sticky and adhears to the bait. Since catfish are bottom feeders and use smell to find their food the smell of the bait is what attracks them. This bait works best in warmer water in later summer.

The fish we caught were channel catfish. They are called channel because thats where you find them. They feed in moving water thus the channel of the stream.

The conditions were tough because of the rain and the brisk winds in the south made it tougher. The toughest part of all though was looking at those two old fat people that looked like they escaped from a nursing home. If you can stand it than so can I.

http://www.mydeo.com/videorequest.asp?XID=42739&CID=132004

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Excellent post and video, Swede! Very Happy

Very good video tutorial on cleaning cats.

Well done! Wink

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That brings back memories...............

I am going to have to ask what is your receipe for cooking those catfish

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Im going to fry them up maybe today or tomorrow. Ill put up a tutioral.

I cut the bigger pieces into smaller ones. I like to soak them over night in plain water to remove some of the oils. I roll or dust the pieces in a flour and cajun deep fry mix combination. Some dont like the spicey dusting mix and use seafood mixes but cajun seems to work well with catfish. I would in no way use cajun with pike or walleyes.

Deep fry till crispy coating and follow with sliced potatos with the skins still in tact. (fish and chips southern style) add baked beans. (brown sugar onions salsa sauce and a little ketsup).

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Deep frying catfish.

cut fish into small pieces mix flour and I use cajun mix dusting flour in galoon size zip loc bag shake bag to cover pieces thourghly

Heat oil to 375 degrees add pieces one at a time carefully making sure not to boil over oil check right away that no pieces stick to the bottom of the pan. Some use a couple of kernels of popcorn to test oil. When the corn pops its ready.









fry till golden brown and pieces float



slice potatos I use this antique slicer. They can still be found in kitchen supply stores.



fry potatos until brown and float.



Place paper towls under fish and potatos to soak up oil.



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Your thread would be a good sticky in the fishing forum for a general thread on fishing cats, cleaning and cooking.
Passing my thoughts to Troop, DD and Daffy.
Good stuff, Swede, thanks much. Wink

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I am going to try this, looks great.

Thanks for taking the time to do this.

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Swede
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Not a problem my friends. Tropper and I go way back. Tell him Hi for me. Very Happy

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Man that looks good! Surprised


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Mmmm....fried catfish. Cool

Excellent, Swede. Very Happy

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This is a great thread, the pics video are great, sticky Very Happy

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looks deliouse I have never eaten catfish before great catch. Very Happy
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You've never eaten catfish? Shocked

You're missing out on a great meal. Very Happy

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Im going to try to demonstrate how "ewe can catch a fish full of vit a mins
with just a hook line and sinker" Bear. Wink

Its been in the 90s here this week but its supposed to cool off so I can go try this.

News at eleven

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Here I will show you how to catch fish through the ice. These are a few items you will need>

These are the tiny ice jigs they use. There are many to choose from. There are many colors but I find white is a good all around color>



You should pickup some ice line. This is monofiliment two pound test. You can get heavier line but I wouldnt go over six pound test. You want the line hanging straight.



You will need a small reel. Here is a good example but there are lots to choose from. The are called ultralite. Some just hand line but its a lot easier to use a reel.



You will need an auger they run around 50 bucks. You can use an axe but fishing regulations in some areas only allow up to 8 inch holes for safety.




http://www.mydeo.com/videorequest.asp?XID=42906&CID=154204

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This is the business end of the auger, very sharp. Make sure you keep the blade protector on when not in use.



A fishing hut is a luxury. They can run from 200 bucks and up depending on their size. I have seen workable home made huts made from cardboard appliance boxes that work just fine. A hut will cut the wind and lengthen your stay on the ice. A mantel lantern will heat a hut very well.





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Cool stuff, Swede Very Happy
Did you catch anything?

I have never gone ice fish before Embarassed Looks fun though.


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turd wrote:
Cool stuff, Swede Very Happy
Did you catch anything?

I have never gone ice fish before Embarassed Looks fun though.


eric
Ice fishing is a blast if you have all the right gear for the cold weather turd. Me & one of my fishing buds go out about 6 times every winter. Doesn't stay cold enufe long enufe here on the west coast so can't get out on the ice as often as we would like.

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Good stuff, Swede. Cool

This is also a good thing to use to heat that kind of space. Very Happy


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Nice heater but it really doesnt take much to heat one of those huts. A colman lantern puts out lots of heat plus light for night fishing. If you put too much heat in them they start to condense and drip water.

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