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Machias
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Went down to the James River today to watch the weigh in of the Big Cat Tournament near Richmond, VA. A blue catfish of just a tad over 70 pounds won the tournament. Saw several in the upper 50s, a couple of 40s and lots of 30+ pound blues. I live within a couple of miles of the Potomac River and they have very nearly the same fishery of blues on the Potomac. 40s and 50s are not rare. I should have all my gear by early next week and I will be getting after some hog blues!! Can't wait to hook into one of these dudes!
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They never heard of the one rod rule or even the two rod rule.
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oyeah thats my kinda of porn....hope all is well Fred say hi to the lady and her mum
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Will do!! We are doing well, thanks!!
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Awesome. Take care back there.
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March 16, 2013, 10:15:20 PM »
Yeah make sure you post them here when you get into those hogs
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Pigs!
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Those are some serious catfishin rigs there!
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Just awesome.
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Wow, that would be my dream!!! Man these are pigs!!! Absolutely awesome!!! That right there is reason enough for me to move down there, lol
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March 18, 2013, 09:53:52 AM »
Till I saw the boat and the rods i thought it was a noodling tournament
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Looks like loads of fun. I remember fishing the Santee Cooper area in South Carolina when I was stationed down there. All kinds of things, including freshwater striper fishing and big cats. Along with squirrel hunting...which was always time well spent.
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March 18, 2013, 12:25:32 PM »
Love cats....caught some nice ones growing up in the midwest. Most, if not all of those, look like blues. Most noodlers are catching flatheads.
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March 18, 2013, 07:00:46 PM »
There is ALWAYS an open seat on my boat if you guys happen to be over this way.
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Fred Moyer
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March 18, 2013, 08:16:22 PM »
I spent many a weekend fishing the James River for cats and smallmouth in the 1990's
thanks for sharing Fred
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