Today I dropped my daughter off at dance practice which is right by the lake so I went out to try out a new setup I put together and tired out some jello covered hotdogs and bam I got a big catfish, probably a channel cat. Biggest fish I have had for years, I could hear the line stretch and twang when I got it close.
I tried to lift it out on the hook the way I would a smaller fish but it was way too heavy and it got away. What should I do in this situation without a net when I'm on my own
--
by LemonErb
Gordon wrote:
I grab them in the lip
The big one I caught I gilled it, too many teeth to grab it around the mouth
I feel like the answer to this is so obvious I mean in reality your gonna have to man up and grab that fish one way or another … next time jus have a glove with you if your worried about their sandpaper mouths
Do not horse it! wear it out till it floats.
That’s what I do this one just shoved my hand in mouth and pulled up was fishing for striper so his lucky day.
I just noticed my hand still in his mouth 🤪
Years ago I went noodling out in Arkansas. Stuck my arm in up to my elbow, and was proud of the bite marks on my arm that evening sitting at the dinner table eating that fish.
fisher
Loc: whitewater,colorado
FS Digest wrote:
Today I dropped my daughter off at dance practice which is right by the lake so I went out to try out a new setup I put together and tired out some jello covered hotdogs and bam I got a big catfish, probably a channel cat. Biggest fish I have had for years, I could hear the line stretch and twang when I got it close.
I tried to lift it out on the hook the way I would a smaller fish but it was way too heavy and it got away. What should I do in this situation without a net when I'm on my own
--
by LemonErb
Today I dropped my daughter off at dance practice ... (
show quote)
I was trolling for kokanee(sp?) in Flaming Gorge and hooked a 42" laker. My net was only 12" so when I got it up to the boat I put the net over its head, grabbed it by the tail and hauled into the boat. I got the job done. The crazy fish pulled me and my 12' boat around for almost an hour. LOL.
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
fisher wrote:
I was trolling for kokanee(sp?) in Flaming Gorge and hooked a 42" laker. My net was only 12" so when I got it up to the boat I put the net over its head, grabbed it by the tail and hauled into the boat. I got the job done. The crazy fish pulled me and my 12' boat around for almost an hour. LOL.
And you enjoyed every minute of it.
fisher
Loc: whitewater,colorado
Gordon wrote:
And you enjoyed every minute of it.
I sure did. I'd like to do it again !!!!!!!
Walk as far backwards pulling the fish on to the back. Have done that several times.
Still like the scouts' motto_ Be Prepared.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.