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SaeedOne of Us posted
Hired a boat captain to do a fishing excursion on Lake of the Ozarks on 12 April. The target species were the very unusual paddlefish and blue catfish and we did pretty well. The prehistoric looking paddlefish are plankton feeders and are thus snagged. These fish are stocked in the impoundment lakes here since they can no longer travel the original routes to spawn upstream. Paddlefish are similar to sharks, they do not have a bony skeleton.
For the afternoon catfishing our captain took us net casting for shad as catfish bait. We had a true fisherman for our trip. The largest two paddlefish are females and one was near 50 pounds. Largest weight on cats was 12 pounds.
There is a fair amount of trimming to remove a mud line on the paddlefish but if trimmed right you have some really tasty thick filets for your freezer. In all we had a really nice day at a reasonable price. Four of us for $550 on the boat, resident fishing license is $12.
~Ann
Posts: 19743 | Location: The LOST Nation | Registered: 27 March 2001 one of us posted
I would say that is an understatement. What a trip.
I'm going catfishing on Lake Tawakoni next month. https://whiskerfishing.com/ I can't imagine topping your trip.
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Good luck, Ken, hope you do well on your trip.
~Ann
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There is a lot of truth in that Tim McGraw song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9TShlMkQnc Posts: 13922 | Location: Texas | Registered: 10 May 2002 one of us posted Posts: 13922 | Location: Texas | Registered: 10 May 2002 One of Us posted
~Ann
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