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The forktail cat is one of 4 of most popular catfish, to angle for and grows to over one hundered pounds. The current challenger for the U.S. record of 124 lbs. is from the Alton Ill. 5 22 2005. There are 572 million lbs. of catfish grown for profit. Recent June 28, 2005 find of the Lacantunia enigmatica catfish in Mexico is the only specimen of catfish of prehistoric origins dating back to the time before the ice age.

World's heaviest catfish, was weighed at six hundred fourty six pounds, caught in the Mekong River, Thailand, May 1,2005, and is known as the Pangasianodon gigas Catfish, and is being studied as a critically endangered species.

The spotted cat grow to 45 pounds averaging 14 years but are known to live to 20 years.

The flattened head, of the flathead catfish and the yellow color represents the second heaviest freshwater catfish. The American recordbook is 98.50, pounds, Near Tyler, TX, in December 1998. These catfish can survive 19 years and longer. Virtually all varieties of catfish from running water is very good eating.

Catfish Lure in the traditional stink bait, subsidize live bait for the favorite attractant for catfish.

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Anyone any ideas

my prop is turning round slow even when the engine is out of gear,
one of the lads pointed it out down Dun laoghaire marina today
anyone any ideas how to fix the problem?
the engine is 40hp yam four stroke with power trim and tilt remote 06/07 model
thanks
anto


anyone interested in getting out on the bay?

HT round 11am

fat chance with the gbsac christmas party but could be good to clear the head :wink:


People:myself, shamoo

Duration:5.30-9.30pm

Tide: lw about 8

Weather: calm first hour, then wind picked up from the South
then the rain at the end

Bait: whites, lug, squid, mac, sandeels

Rigs: 3 hook flapper, pulleys

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Report: this plague is depressing - first casts both myself and mark snagged on the retrieve and lost gear - then i had a lead loss on the retrieve but eventually found a decent enough channel to get the gear through

whiting appeared and took everything - even had whole squid on 3/0 and they were caught

nothing but whiting, boring small, suicidal whiting - nearly 90% floated on release
depressing fishing

short mid and long distance it doesnt matter - large/small hooks - they were on within seconds at times

bloody whiting :evil: :evil: :evil:

once the first spits of rain arrived it was easy just to call it a day and pack up - must commend regular users of the rock on the dump it is now with rubbish - reminds me of blackhead - without the whiting :lol:

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