Ramjet159
pHeno pHisher
They remind me of a character fish you’d see on an animated movie like Finding Nemo ?Hehehe yeah. Catfish are pretty incredible animals, and so interesting to me my favorite type of fish.
They remind me of a character fish you’d see on an animated movie like Finding Nemo ?Hehehe yeah. Catfish are pretty incredible animals, and so interesting to me my favorite type of fish.
They remind me of a character fish you’d see on an animated movie like Finding Nemo ?
In case you're ever curious what a Catfish can fit... lol
Wow. Amazing...I never knew. I couldn't stop watching
thought it was clickbait/photoshopped ?
They’re made of fibreglass and flex really well . They came into play late 70s . Before then they used Bamboo instead . A few of the older crew kept a Bamboo pole or two because they liked the “ action” or flex better . We had 3 poles each . A 6ft , 9ft and 11ft . As the fish got more picky and less aggressive they’d feed further away from the vessels hull so we’d go with them by using a longer pole .What were those .... Rods or Poles? Anyway what were they made from ? A stick with no Reel I've seen similar to that before but never knew what they made those out of. I mean if you're flipping Tuna in the boat I imagine it's something durable haha.
? good bloke he was. Always cracking a good joke usually at his own expense . He was a true Canuck that one as he never felt the cold . Sadly he died from alcoholism. Probably when he realised he had to leave Oz and go back ?Those are awesome photos, @Ramjet159 ! Thanks for sharing.
All you skinny Aussies and then the Canadian wearing his pre-hibernation weight.???
Yep drinking is sort of a big part of our outdoor living culture . Shame we don’t make many good beers though like the Germans and Belgiums . Just my opinionDig the crew pics. Made it to Oz once in the US Canoe Club, but only for 5 days. People were awesome and drank me under the table!
Close . It's Moonie's larger cousin, the goldeye. If you look, you can see the yellow/gold on the lower half of the eye. That's the easiest way to tell. Mooneye only have the gold on the upper half of the eye.Was the other a Mooneye ?
Gotcha I do love Sturgeon and want to actually land one some day. I fish from shore and I know it's possible because my Grandpa got one when I was little. Can only imagine the fight lol, specially on a larger one.Close . It's Moonie's larger cousin, the goldeye. If you look, you can see the yellow/gold on the lower half of the eye. That's the easiest way to tell. Mooneye only have the gold on the upper half of the eye.
They are a lot of fun on light gear, but since I'm targeting dinosaurs and big pike and walleye, I'm not using light gear.
Went back last night and got one more goldie and one minuscule burbot. Missed a fair number of hits and may have briefly hooked another dino. Something heavy pulled out some line before throwing the hook.
The river has been flooded and very dirty the last few weeks. Now it's coming down and the action is heating up.