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Author Topic: Paddle fishing~  (Read 2138 times)

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Offline snow1

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Anyone here give it a whirl? Sounds like a slow start with water temps in the 30's still,but the die hards are hard at it,more of a drunk fest as of late,some of the best smoked fish I ever had was smoked paddle fish steaks.

Offline tangle tooth

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      Well, now you've made me want to check out some videos. Never tried it before but it sounds interesting.
I used to be cute and adorable. Then, I had my first birthday. Been downhill ever since.

Offline snow1

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Yeah T.T. never wetted a line but was on many outting's as support crew,those dinasaur fish are huge,many over 100lbs. Also called "spoonbill cats"

« Last Edit: May 05/03/22, 08:06:00 AM by snow1 »

Online LPS

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A friend of my Dad's used to fish for them in the Mighty Mo.  When he got one we would go check it out in his basement.  Pretty impressive fish. 

Offline snow1

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I suspect one day these strange looking fish will need protection as so many are caught on these spawning runs,infact many fish canning companies setup shop  in parking lot's near the river willing to process caught fish for anglers just so they can harvest the row to sell,big$$ for they're caviar.