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JamisJockey
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| Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 7:46 am Post subject: New world record catfish |
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accadacca
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:ghost: Hell that thing could have swallowed a beaver!
What a story! WTF was that thing eating to get that big. :ne_nau: Damn Wilbur............. :eek2: |
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JamisJockey
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| Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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accadacca wrote: :ghost: Hell that thing could have swallowed a beaver!
What a story! WTF was that thing eating to get that big. :ne_nau: Damn Wilbur............. :eek2:
I like Beaver
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http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fish/infish/species/blc/blc.htm
Quote: Like channel catfish, the blue catfish pursues a varied diet, but it tends to eat fish earlier in life. Although invertebrates still comprise the major portion of the diet, blue catfish as small as four inches in length have been known to consume fish. Individuals larger than eight inches eat fish and large invertebrates.
Most catfish are both scavengers and active predators. I've caught all kinds of cats while fishing for bass using lures, and numerous chanel cats and flatheads on live shiners and goldfish in AZ on the lower Colorado river. |
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