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Jul 7, 2022 13:24:18   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.





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Jul 7, 2022 14:20:33   #
Harris T. Fudpucker Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
Ok I'll bite, bad pun, seems that I have done that in the past in the basin. Where did you go, with the water this low.

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Jul 7, 2022 16:11:13   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
Bayou Boutte.

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Jul 7, 2022 16:11:46   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
And it's only getting lower.

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Jul 7, 2022 19:42:05   #
FourchonLa. Loc: Fourchon Louisiana, South Louisiana
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.


Nice catch Wood-E. Just came back from Texas this Tuesday and Henderson and lake Bigeaux appeared to have plenty of water. Saw plenty of boats at the launches.

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Jul 7, 2022 20:25:41   #
Gordon Loc: Charleston South Carolina
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.


That is a nice mess of fish wood E

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Jul 7, 2022 21:05:34   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.


There ya go Mr.Wood -E nice ones

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Jul 7, 2022 22:54:00   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.


Nice mess 'o fish Wood-E. Glad to see the new boat is a fish raiser. Thanks for the pictures

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Jul 7, 2022 23:05:04   #
Catfish hunter Loc: Riggins idaho (Paradise)
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Kept 31 yesterday. Don't know how many we caught. We released quite a few.


Nice mess of fish. Congrats and thanks for sharing with us👍🎣🎣🎣

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Jul 8, 2022 11:33:51   #
bapabear Loc: Blaine, Washington
 
Nice mess of fish. If it was me, there would be an electric knife in place of that manual one in the photo. It took a bit of effort, but once I got past the learning curve, I will never again use a non electric knife on Yellow perch, crappie, blue gill and similar fish. If I am going to keep the skin, I will only scale with an electric scalar. I will say, I did have to replace the cheap plastic guard on my scaler with a metal home made one.

I enjoy cleaning fish. It is gratifying to produce a nice filet. But like most jobs, I am always trying to find a way to do it faster and better. That "better" means not giving up quality for speed.

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Jul 8, 2022 21:50:57   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
bapabear wrote:
Nice mess of fish. If it was me, there would be an electric knife in place of that manual one in the photo. It took a bit of effort, but once I got past the learning curve, I will never again use a non electric knife on Yellow perch, crappie, blue gill and similar fish. If I am going to keep the skin, I will only scale with an electric scalar. I will say, I did have to replace the cheap plastic guard on my scaler with a metal home made one.

I enjoy cleaning fish. It is gratifying to produce a nice filet. But like most jobs, I am always trying to find a way to do it faster and better. That "better" means not giving up quality for speed.
Nice mess of fish. If it was me, there would be a... (show quote)


I will keep that in mind. Thanks

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Jul 9, 2022 09:53:06   #
bapabear Loc: Blaine, Washington
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
I will keep that in mind. Thanks


On the negative side, an electric filet knife can change a three beer project into a one beer project.

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Jul 9, 2022 09:58:15   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
bapabear wrote:
On the negative side, an electric filet knife can change a three beer project into a one beer project.


Lol. True enough.

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Jul 9, 2022 10:00:36   #
Mr.Wood-E Loc: Franklin, LA
 
FourchonLa. wrote:
Nice catch Wood-E. Just came back from Texas this Tuesday and Henderson and lake Bigeaux appeared to have plenty of water. Saw plenty of boats at the launches.


Yes, there is much more water there than here. With the water as low as it is, you have to watch where you go. There is a sandbar in front of the Verdunville boat landing that will catch you if you don't know it's there. It's about 6" under the water.

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Jul 9, 2022 10:41:06   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
Mr.Wood-E wrote:
Yes, there is much more water there than here. With the water as low as it is, you have to watch where you go. There is a sandbar in front of the Verdunville boat landing that will catch you if you don't know it's there. It's about 6" under the water.


Sounds like maybe someone should put a buoy or a jug there to show people where it's at 🤗

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