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Speaking of noodlin'..
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
I was watching that video Fisherdude posted yesterday again - a couple of those fish have got to be in the 30/35 pound range. However, I always thought noodlin' was using a really long cane pole - like 12 - 15 feet long to get a way out of the shore. The noodlin' name came from the whippy length of the cane pole. I can't wait to get to SC this summer and do some real cat fishin' - they just don't have cats like that up here. As I mentioned I have collected a few item's on this. Just because I thought it was funny. They have alot of different names for it in different parts of the country. But the most common is Noodlin. Which one artical I have said that was from the thought that those who did it must not be using their noodle. IE they are out of their minds. I think in Texas it is against the law. Capt Jack R.. |
Speaking of noodlin'..
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 02:41:35 GMT, Jack Redington
wrote: As I mentioned I have collected a few item's on this. Just because I thought it was funny. They have alot of different names for it in different parts of the country. But the most common is Noodlin. Which one artical I have said that was from the thought that those who did it must not be using their noodle. IE they are out of their minds. There have been some stories kicking around in the past about how the catfish has won the battle on a few occasions by drowning the would be noodler. |
Speaking of noodlin'..
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 02:41:35 GMT, Jack Redington wrote: As I mentioned I have collected a few item's on this. Just because I thought it was funny. They have alot of different names for it in different parts of the country. But the most common is Noodlin. Which one artical I have said that was from the thought that those who did it must not be using their noodle. IE they are out of their minds. There have been some stories kicking around in the past about how the catfish has won the battle on a few occasions by drowning the would be noodler. Absolutely, On the video I copied from PBS show has a guy talk about a friend who got his arm stuck under a old road that had been flooded by the lake that was built. The old road bed sorta tapered into the water and this guy would grope around where the water had washed out under some of the old road. They went looking for him and had to had passed him at least twice. But did not see him. When help arrived they found him and his head was only about 6 inches short of the surface. Of couse there is still no air six inches underwater. Capt Jack R.. |
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