Posted on 07/16/2009 6:54:54 AM PDT by rawhide
Reeling it in: The 11-year-old schoolgirl needed help from her father Mark to heave the fish out of the water
What a catch: Jessica Wanstall with the 9ft-long, 14 stone catfish she caught during a trip to Spain's River Ebro
you will be green with envy ; )
Correction: weight should have read ‘193 lbs’ in title.
By the end of the day the fish will be well over 250 #. ;>)
PING!
I know a guy who’s into noodling - catching catfish with your barehands in Missouri rivers and streams. I think I’ll send the picture to him.
Very cool! Thanks for the ping!
Great catch girl! I caught a Blue Marlin that weighed 350 pounds and I only weighed about 125. I have a picture somewhere, of me laying over the fish. It almost killed me.
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Wow! I caught my largest fish when I was 11 too. Mine was no wheres near that size though. I can’t believe she brought that in without a fighting chair. Good girl!
Noodling is illegal in Missouri.
In case you still check pings.
Ping!
It's been illegal...then legal...then illegal again. My friend's been doing it anyway since he was a kid. And has the nine fingers to prove it.
As a vertically challenged person myself, I say “Well done!”.
I recall that after it was made illigal, there was discussion of having a short noodling season to see what the results would be on the cat population. The Missouri Department of Conservation objected so it went nowhere.
Yes, well the Missouri DNR has their priorities and my friend and his fellow noolers have their’s. I think they’re all crazy myself - wandering around in water, sticking your hands into blind holes in the riverbank, then haning on to whatever you happen to find doesn’t sound like fun to me.
I’ve seen some might big snakes along the Missouri...
Looks like a band of bait dunkers to me (grin)!
It's not the snakes that get ya, it's those monster snapping turtles who like to hang out in the same kind of holes that the catfish like. Hence the nine fingers that my friend sports.
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