Biggest Cat on Lake Texoma
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http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...04_catfish.htm
Interestingly enough, there really was a record-breaking blue catfish caught in Lake Texoma, Texas in January 2004 — but this isn't it. The above photo, circulating via email since February 2004, appears real enough, but we have no information about its origin or the two hearty fishermen struggling under the weight of their monstrous catch.
Interestingly enough, there really was a record-breaking blue catfish caught in Lake Texoma, Texas in January 2004 — but this isn't it. The above photo, circulating via email since February 2004, appears real enough, but we have no information about its origin or the two hearty fishermen struggling under the weight of their monstrous catch.
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Originally posted by puder
noodling???
i dont; even wann know. Must be some kind a wierd redneck thing like "giggin"..........
that is one big ugly sucker though!
noodling???
i dont; even wann know. Must be some kind a wierd redneck thing like "giggin"..........
that is one big ugly sucker though!
Noodling is when they get scuba gear and dive to either a barrell or hole.
They reach inside the hole or barrell, grab the fish by its' gills, and pull it out.
Much faster and easier than sitting there with a pole. Also, very dangerous and highly illegal in some states.
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Re: Biggest Cat on Lake Texoma
Originally posted by mirageman
New state record catfish (140 lbs.) caught in Lake Texoma on the Red River between Texas & Oklahoma .
This is one of those legendary fish that scuba divers say they see at the bottom of dams that are big enough to eat a person. They say that catfish this big are well over 100 years old.
New state record catfish (140 lbs.) caught in Lake Texoma on the Red River between Texas & Oklahoma .
This is one of those legendary fish that scuba divers say they see at the bottom of dams that are big enough to eat a person. They say that catfish this big are well over 100 years old.
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Originally posted by tc-outlaw
http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...04_catfish.htm
Interestingly enough, there really was a record-breaking blue catfish caught in Lake Texoma, Texas in January 2004 — but this isn't it. The above photo, circulating via email since February 2004, appears real enough, but we have no information about its origin or the two hearty fishermen struggling under the weight of their monstrous catch.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/librar...04_catfish.htm
Interestingly enough, there really was a record-breaking blue catfish caught in Lake Texoma, Texas in January 2004 — but this isn't it. The above photo, circulating via email since February 2004, appears real enough, but we have no information about its origin or the two hearty fishermen struggling under the weight of their monstrous catch.
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