
Largest fish youve ever caught in a seine
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Guest_paoutlaw13_*
Posted 23 May 2007 - 11:09 PM
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Guest_farmertodd_*
Posted 24 May 2007 - 10:49 PM

We've nabbed some pretty good sized channel cats in the Maumee, but I have to imagine the biggest fish would be a carp. So somewhere below 10 lbs. Sounds like you guys nabbed a real doozy. Will Gary let you enter it in the catfish contest?

Might have to go out with the video camera this weekend and see if I can't get a cluster of those gar on film.
Todd
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Guest_paoutlaw13_*
Posted 24 May 2007 - 11:27 PM
#7
Posted 25 May 2007 - 10:51 AM
Oh, and my answer would have to be the longnose gar that Casper and I and several others drug up last year at Seinerama II... he was over three feet, maybe four, maybe I'm a fisherman... but big and toothy!
We have caught a good sized bowfin before as wellas a 2 ft long or so spottail bass from an estuary seine.
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Guest_flamingo_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 03:51 PM

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Guest_paoutlaw13_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 05:11 PM
Picts, until you post picts this is yet another fish story
so there is the end of the fish story and now it can be offical. and yes that is a 4x8 seine. we werent lookin for anything real big infact we were hunting sucker mouth minnows and instead we got that cat
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Guest_drewish_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 06:08 PM
i have like 7 or so pics of this cat to upload still but for some reason it keeps telling me that i have used all of my 4.88mb of space. anyone know how i can fix this and get my other pics up?
Make your pics smaller and you should be able to upload more.
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Guest_Brooklamprey_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 06:42 PM
We have them assembling right now on the Detroit river.. So far this morning I counted a good 45 of them all in full spawning glory with the coming rains it is going to be awesome in a couple of days...
Our fish tend to spawn at night so I'm staking the pole and spending the night on the river with them this Monday. They should be fully spawning by this time. Hopefully I can also get some good video and still shots of this annual event.
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Guest_paoutlaw13_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 06:56 PM
Never mind the by catch photos lets see the gar...
We have them assembling right now on the Detroit river.. So far this morning I counted a good 45 of them all in full spawning glory with the coming rains it is going to be awesome in a couple of days...
Our fish tend to spawn at night so I'm staking the pole and spending the night on the river with them this Monday. They should be fully spawning by this time. Hopefully I can also get some good video and still shots of this annual event.
when we where out in the river i did not have my camera with me so i was unable to actually get video of the gar. but if the weather holds up for me tomorrow evening ( there also doing there thing late in the evening/ night here) ill be out at the dam again but with my camera this time. it is definetly amazing to see them all spawning in one area. best of luck on the water, are you also going to be viewing long nose (L. osseus)?
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Guest_Brooklamprey_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 07:22 PM
I have only seen one or two L. oculatus from time to time. The Longnose spawning run to me is a bit like some annual ritual of sorts... I call it my personal spring celebration. In a way it is my Easter, Christmas, memorial day and Thanksgiving combined. But then I'm a bit nutty and love these fish just a bit more than most. I always go out and "commune" with them, watch them, look over them and just plain enjoy them when this time comes.
I've actually done this for over 20 years...(Straight jacket may be needed by now

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Guest_paoutlaw13_*
Posted 25 May 2007 - 09:20 PM
Same fish paoutlaw L. osseus...
I have only seen one or two L. oculatus from time to time. The Longnose spawning run to me is a bit like some annual ritual of sorts... I call it my personal spring celebration. In a way it is my Easter, Christmas, memorial day and Thanksgiving combined. But then I'm a bit nutty and love these fish just a bit more than most. I always go out and "commune" with them, watch them, look over them and just plain enjoy them when this time comes.
I've actually done this for over 20 years...(Straight jacket may be needed by now)
i must say this is definetly my first time experiencing this phenomina but then again i really just got into the native fish scene about two months ago. i can guarntee that i will be marking this spawn down in my notebook so i can check it out again. if i manage to get out tomorrow and get some pics ill be sure to post them.
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Guest_Casper Cox_*
Posted 18 August 2007 - 12:39 AM
and we got the video to prove it...
thanks to wolfe man and peter gabriel.
fun video. big time.
http://video.google....=-2...en"&hl=en
( better have hi speed dsl or cable tho )
i remember ed's crazed glint when we considered breaking out the tin snips. that guy is ready to eat anything! sculp ka bobs, telescope shiners ala fondue, live lampreys. logperch are suppose to be extra fine. thats what happens when you go to school at utk.
"to really know a fish you have to eat it"
david etnier.
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