Sac-a-lait

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  1. jvalhenson

    jvalhenson Founding Member

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  2. jvalhenson

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    Total count was 100 crappie and 12 blue cats
     
  3. KyleK

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    impressive
     
  4. Bayou Tiger

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    Nice. The water they're in must be dark, as in on the muddy side, right?
     
  5. Bengal B

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    What did you use for bait
     
  6. Bengal B

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    What did you use for bait
     
  7. jvalhenson

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    Water I'd call heavy stained but not muddy. Crankbaits.
     
  8. Bayou Tiger

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    You caught catfish on a crankbait?

    Oh and I can't see the bottom fin but at least one has a forked tail like a channel cat. Not always a tell tale identifier and just asking out if curiosity if y'all call them all blues over there.
     
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    I don't think I've ever caught any kind of catfish on artificial bait.
     
  10. jvalhenson

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    Yea the blues on crankbaits too. They just chasing the shad around too. Blues eat mostly live fish pretty common to get them on artificials. We did catch several really small channels too but all the cats we kept were blues. They call the white river or white humpback cats there bc of their lighter color there and that they were brought in to a hatchery that used to be there in the 60s from the white river.
     
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