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Dartgod 02-23-2010 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Contrarian (Post 6553627)
There aren't many pictures on here so I thought I would throw up one of my own.
This is a spoony I caught last summer by Truman dam when we were fishing for crappie. Caught on a crappie pole with 6 lb test.
Thank god for Trilene high performance!
[IMG]C:\Users\jdozier\Pictures\photo1.jpg[/IMG]

hope this link works!:D

http://creativegreenius.files.wordpr...nt-of-fail.jpg

Otter 02-23-2010 02:35 PM

You guys have some seriously freaky looking fish. I thought carp were kinda wierd looking until now.

Radar Chief 02-23-2010 04:27 PM

Handy knot reference site.

http://www.marinews.com/errorpage.php

Easy 6 02-23-2010 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6553757)
I dare someone to go noodle one of these up.

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Thats killer, i had no idea gars got that big until i watched a show called River Monsters & the host caught one like those on a river in Texas.

We have them in the rivers here in Illinois, they used to show up on my families trot lines all the time, but they dont get nearly that big from what i've seen. Imagine you're lazing around in a river & one of these mistakes your milky white foot for a fish... one of those could easily drown a man IMO.

Easy 6 02-24-2010 07:40 PM

Here is little instruction vid on how to do a texas rig for those who might be kinda new to fishing, prolly my fave way to go...

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Radar Chief 02-26-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 6554476)
Thats killer, i had no idea gars got that big until i watched a show called River Monsters & the host caught one like those on a river in Texas.

We have them in the rivers here in Illinois, they used to show up on my families trot lines all the time, but they dont get nearly that big from what i've seen. Imagine you're lazing around in a river & one of these mistakes your milky white foot for a fish... one of those could easily drown a man IMO.

Those are alligator gar. Supposedly they don’t move north of Oklahoma but I’ve seen them in Grand Lake, which is partially fed by the Neosho so I don’t see how they’re not in Kansas also.
Mostly we have short and long nose gar which don’t get as big as the alligator gar but I have seen long nose gar up to 5’ long so they can get pretty damn big themselves.

Radar Chief 02-26-2010 11:38 AM

I may actually get a little fishing in this weekend.
I’m headed out to a friends land to help cut some trails and clear brush for a camping area on the back-side of his second pond. Which is also an excuse to break out the Corveep. ;) I’m taking my son and dog so it should be entertaining at least.

MOhillbilly 02-26-2010 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6560613)
Those are alligator gar. Supposedly they don’t move north of Oklahoma but I’ve seen them in Grand Lake, which is partially fed by the Neosho so I don’t see how they’re not in Kansas also.
Mostly we have short and long nose gar which don’t get as big as the alligator gar but I have seen long nose gar up to 5’ long so they can get pretty damn big themselves.

when i was a kid i rode my bike down to the high water bridge just to pass the time. I seen a fish big as a man swim up stream and then disappear when it got to the deep channel. Ive never ever been spooked by anything in the water but that thing gave me abit of the heebeejeebeez.

CosmicPal 02-26-2010 12:44 PM

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Radar Chief 02-26-2010 12:58 PM

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Radar Chief 02-26-2010 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MOhillbilly (Post 6560773)
when i was a kid i rode my bike down to the high water bridge just to pass the time. I seen a fish big as a man swim up stream and then disappear when it got to the deep channel. Ive never ever been spooked by anything in the water but that thing gave me abit of the heebeejeebeez.

No one really knows how big the fish in our waters get because we’re limited to what we can catch on rod and reel, no netting allowed.
Maybe if we could net up fish like they do on the Mekong river we might find a +600 lb monster lurking the deep.

Rooster 02-26-2010 02:06 PM

Bull Shoals Lake
 
Has anyone ever fished the Bull Shoals Lake? It's located on the Southern MO and Northern AR border. Grandpa, dad, and brothers are doing a fishing get away there the third week of May. I've never been there.

I've been told that the water is very clear. Has anyone fished it or have any advice or hints?

NewChief 02-26-2010 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rooster (Post 6560983)
Has anyone ever fished the Bull Shoals Lake? It's located on the Southern MO and Northern AR border. Grandpa, dad, and brothers are doing a fishing get away there the third week of May. I've never been there.

I've been told that the water is very clear. Has anyone fished it or have any advice or hints?

I fish below Bull Shoals Dam in the tailwaters for trout pretty regularly. I don't know shit about the lake, other than it's huge.

loochy 02-26-2010 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by NewPhin (Post 6560986)
I fish below Bull Shoals Dam in the tailwaters for trout pretty regularly. I don't know shit about the lake, other than it's huge.

Have you ever hooked into one of those giant brownies? Whenever I hear Arkansas and fishing, I think about giant White River brown trout.

NewChief 02-26-2010 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 6561133)
Have you ever hooked into one of those giant brownies? Whenever I hear Arkansas and fishing, I think about giant White River brown trout.

My biggest was actually on the Little Read, and it was around 26". Not a giant by our standards, but still a very big fish.


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