(09-17-2022, 02:57 AM)EyLayo Wrote: Good trip guys. Interesting to see corn in the mix. Wonder if someone was baiting some carp. I know cats are opportunistic feeders, just wondering where they found it
I have found corn in the cats caught out off the feedlot for several years. I talked with one of the DWR biologists about it and suggested that the seagulls eat it in the feedlot, but do not digest it...so it passes on through. And big flocks of seagulls fly out of the feedlot and settle in groups on the lake..."downloading" the undigested corn. Cats do eat corn so when they find it, they eat it. The biologist scratched his head and admitted that was probably the best theory.
(09-17-2022, 12:32 AM)wiperhunter2 Wrote: Got those pics added. Enjoyed fishing with you as well Shawn. Was the purple flig like the purple tiger flig I was talking about, guess I did not notice which one you had.
I make that perple purch in several of the sizes and shapes. It could rightly be called a purple tiger. It definitely works on multiple species.