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River Monsters -Wells Catfish
Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? It was on the Wells
catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. *Sniff* |
River Monsters -Wells Catfish
"Tim" wrote in message ... Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? It was on the Wells catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. *Sniff* Yeah, but who's got a cast iron skillet that big? |
River Monsters -Wells Catfish
On Jun 20, 8:30*am, "mmc" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? *It was on the Wells catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. *the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. **Sniff* Yeah, but who's got a cast iron skillet that big? You have a point there.Besides that it would probably take the fun out of fishing. at 157 -200 Lb.? One catch and you have a freezer full. |
River Monsters -Wells Catfish
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River Monsters -Wells Catfish
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River Monsters -Wells Catfish
wrote in message ... On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 06:41:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Jun 20, 8:30 am, "mmc" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? It was on the Wells catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. *Sniff* Yeah, but who's got a cast iron skillet that big? You have a point there.Besides that it would probably take the fun out of fishing. at 157 -200 Lb.? One catch and you have a freezer full. The boys in Louisiana "grab" them. They wade along the edges of the banks feeling for them up under the lip and drag them out by hand. Sometimes it takes a couple guys to rassle them up onto the bank. I guess they grab a gator now and then, that is why guys have names like "Lefty" and "Stumpy". Ha! "Don't get out of the boat"! |
River Monsters -Wells Catfish
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River Monsters -Wells Catfish
On Fri, 19 Jun 2009 18:37:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? It was on the Wells catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. *Sniff* You want a real treat, read Jeremy Wade's book "Somewhere Down A Crazy River" which he co-wrote with Paul Boote - this book ranks right up there with some of the best angling literature ever. I'm sure you can get it from your local library through your state library lending system. If not, I can lend you my copy. For a guy who claims not be be an angling expert, he sure as heck knows what he's doing with the more bizzare critters lurking in the depths of fresh water rivers in remote locations. He's also captured the only known footage of the Indian catfish which is actually a type of fresh water shark. |
River Monsters -Wells Catfish
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 06:41:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: On Jun 20, 8:30*am, "mmc" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... Anybody watch "River Monsters" last night? *It was on the Wells catfish. with some of these monsters being well over 200 lb. *the biggest the guy caught was in Spain and it weighed 177 lb. Once it was pulled on shore it seemed rather docil and harmless, but once it was gently taken back into the water, the thing snapped around like it was going to take the guys leg off. the guy doing the fishing said it was quite possible that these things could actually eat a human baby as ancient folklore had said. I couldn't believe those huge filets being tuned loose. **Sniff* Yeah, but who's got a cast iron skillet that big? You have a point there.Besides that it would probably take the fun out of fishing. at 157 -200 Lb.? One catch and you have a freezer full. That's part of the problem with the Mekong Giant catfish which is endangered - it actually isn't a bad tasting fish. Unlike most muddy water catfish which taste like...well, mud...it's pretty good. Had some back in the day. No - I won't tell you the story either. :) |
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