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Nice channel cats. Looks like they crapped all over your clothes though.
Yeah, my favorite. My Mom baked it with shrimp in her version of a Creole sauce. People begged for invitations. My wife and my Brother each tried to re-create the dish with only partial success.Triple tail is a fine eating fish, too.
Nice channel cats. Looks like they crapped all over your clothes though.
This thread should have the following rule: all posts of fish must include bait, gear (generally), and place (broadly).
Thanks.Hotdogs...med spinning rods with 8-10lb test...Ocala
Same - looking good too!Nice channel cats. Looks like they crapped all over your clothes though.
Nice fish, what I would call "Titty Bream".
From lake to frying pan in 2 hours. Bream fillets...........excellent. From a small lake east of Hawthorne and caught most in the rain. HUGE BREAM.
I grew up in High Springs fishing the Santa Fe River with my dad. He was a bream guy so we were after big Red Bellies.To hell with them bream. I want a salmon like that guy has up there.......I recently heard that saying "titty bream" for the first time, I like titties so it resonated with me.
When we go to the mountains I try to fine a pace that serves fresh Rainbow trout. Guess I need to try and catch some on our next trip.Here is a 12.21 pound Blue catfish I caught early last summer.
And my son James Edward with a nice Rainbow trout he caught 2 weeks ago.
I grew up in Archer fishing Watermelon Pond with my dad. Then to Shell Mound and Cedar Key. But my first wife's dad like to river fish for red bellies. I had some great trips with him. I bought a canoe a few years ago and take the boy to WOrhtington Springs and put in way up river. We found a spot up where New River dumps into it and found some nice red bellies and catfish.I grew up in High Springs fishing the Santa Fe River with my dad. He was a bream guy so we were after big Red Bellies.
For those that are wondering what a "Titty Bream" is. Its a bream so big you can't hold it well with one hand so you push it up against your titty and take the hook out with your other hand.
There were several people using a variety of baits. Some were using night crawlers, canned corn, small marsh mellows, etc. But we were using the Berkeley Powerbait nuggets.When we go to the mountains I try to fine a pace that serves fresh Rainbow trout. Guess I need to try and catch some on our next trip.
Nice fish James! What bait were you using? Saw someone using kernels of corn once for the mountain trout.