[QUOTE=biggw;326150]The world record cat weighed at 646 pounds------[/QUOTE]
I'm sure they meant world record for a blue catfish...currently 124 #(?) from Mississippi River.
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[QUOTE=biggw;326150]The world record cat weighed at 646 pounds------[/QUOTE]
I'm sure they meant world record for a blue catfish...currently 124 #(?) from Mississippi River.
All I can say is..... WOW what a dang fish, this isn't one of those computer hokes is it???
[quote=mhall;326226]All I can say is..... WOW what a dang fish, this isn't one of those computer hokes is it???[/quote]
I hope not' but one never knows--if it is someone will tell-Big brother is watching--Mark did you see that on TV last night? WOW
[QUOTE=biggw;326239]I hope not' but one never knows--if it is someone will tell-Big brother is watching--Mark did you see that on TV last night? WOW[/QUOTE]
Yea I made a post about it, that was really a neat deal. Pig after Pig and I loved that observer and weighing in the boat stuff, now that's the future of the sport in my opinion. I don't need to see a guy run all over the stage swinging a bass around like luggage to enjoy the tourney. This will insure a way better mortality rate to professional fishing.
i seen a blue cat that was caught and they had it mounted on the wall at a restaurant on the santee river in monks corner south carolina.... it weighed 109 lbs and it was a monster...... they had a pic of the man who caught it and he caught it on a zebco 33.....
It seem's that Team Cress has made it to a entry in the Cabelas King Kat classic this Sept. in Henderson Ky. Guy's it takes a lot of work and prep. to catch those big blue's and Flatheads. The son "Lowerider" has taught me much about catching trophy cats. I predict it will take over 225# with 5 fish to win this tourn. I think I'll leave the 303 home :)
I'm at fish camp here on L.Cumb for the next few week's at Grider Hill, stop by and say Hi!
[QUOTE=PRO V LE;326328]It seem's that Team Cress has made it to a entry in the Cabelas King Kat classic this Sept. in Henderson Ky. Guy's it takes a lot of work and prep. to catch those big blue's and Flatheads. The son "Lowerider" has taught me much about catching trophy cats. I predict it will take over 225# with 5 fish to win this tourn. I think I'll leave the 303 home :)
I'm at fish camp here on L.Cumb for the next few week's at Grider Hill, stop by and say Hi![/QUOTE]
Dave good luck to you and your son I hope ya'll win that thing, go get'em.
Just looked on the map for the locaton of Greenville, MS...about at the northern LA border.
Peter