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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 20:17:00 GMT -6
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 20:35:12 GMT -6
I remember seeing a picture of one down at the Chattanooga Aquarium that was about as big as a tractor trailer. Dams ended that.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 20:48:30 GMT -6
Yea dad told stories about him and his brothers and sisters netting them in Norris when he was a kid.
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 20:52:16 GMT -6
Scary looking things LOL.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 20:55:52 GMT -6
Yep, wouldn`t mind catchin one though.
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 21:01:14 GMT -6
Would be interesting.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 21:05:23 GMT -6
Yea xpecially sense we both like light rod and reels
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 21:17:13 GMT -6
I reckon Pappy and Bud likely saw their share of them. I'd say one of any size would snap what we use.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 21:22:22 GMT -6
I will use 17# when trollin for walleye
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 21:49:59 GMT -6
I've caught walleye on a top water Rapalla several times using 6# line.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 22:03:32 GMT -6
We used the heavy line for trollin. Catch as many big cats as walleye. The cats will wrapand try to cut the line.
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Post by ibugly on Apr 23, 2010 22:06:35 GMT -6
I just don't want to catch turtles or snakes. Anything else fine.
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Post by caretaker on Apr 23, 2010 22:17:29 GMT -6
I just don't want to catch turtles or snakes. Anything else fine.
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