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[cool][#0000ff]Apologies to the fly flingers and troutaholics. I have attached a copy of the PDF file on catfish that I just put together for the Utah board. I know we have some cat fans on this board and a lot of what I put into that writeup includes references to float tubing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]If you don't like it...don't read it.[/#0000ff]
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Thank you TD for including it here. I am a fly-flinger and a "FISHaholic".
If I can find them in some of my local and not so local waters, I am going to do some cats this year!
I haven't met many fish on the end of my line that I didn't like. And many I have met gastronomically as well!!
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Thanks TD! I am always willing to read about how the master does it. Ron
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[quote idahoron]Thanks TD! I am always willing to read about how the master does it. Ron[/quote]
[cool][#0000ff]Knowing that we share a mutual malady...cataffliction...I assumed you might enjoy reading a bit more about how things work on Utah Lake. Of course all waters are a bit different but there are some common traits among whiskerfish almost anywhere they hang out. I am sure you recognize a few things from my diatribe that you have learned or observed yourself...on the waters you fish.[/#0000ff]
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I am just a humble grasshopper. I have already seen that some things are different but some are the same. Ron
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