Never have been a catfisherman myself but seeing pictures like that makes me want to learn....beautiful fish for sure....would love to get out on the ohio and tangle with some of those big girls...congrats
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Never have been a catfisherman myself but seeing pictures like that makes me want to learn....beautiful fish for sure....would love to get out on the ohio and tangle with some of those big girls...congrats
[QUOTE=BassMasterMikeD;437207]Nice fish...
Is there a differance in the taste of a big cat like that verses a small one?[/QUOTE]
I myself ( and I think I am a picky eater ) can tell very little difference in the big ones compared to the little ones, I have eaten 40 pound cats and 7 pound bass and if you fry them right they all taste comparable. Dont get me wrong I would prefer fiddler bass and cats but stick a booger in grease and watch out...........Its been a long winter ...is it over yet.
[QUOTE=Swift1;437268] Dont get me wrong I would prefer fiddler bass and cats but stick a booger in grease and watch out.[/QUOTE]
LMAO. I never quite heard it put that way before. I may be able to start serving Tyme's special appetizer "Deep fried booger bits." :D
[QUOTE=Tyme2fish;437319]LMAO. I never quite heard it put that way before. I may be able to start serving Tyme's special appetizer "Deep fried booger bits." :D[/QUOTE]
remind me to never come eat at your house.....
I don't think it's a taste issue as much as a contaminated one. Large fish generally have more mercury/pcbs etc than small fish and are therefore more "dangerous" to eat.