So aparently fishing with a boat is good stuff. This weekend Seth and I drove about 25 miles up the Kerr-Megee (sp?) barge channel in Tulsa in search of that mythical monster catch of a lifetime catfish. Around 4 AM I pulled in this guy on dead stinky shad resting on the bottom. My net wasn’t big enough so I had to beach em to get em out. Had to tie him to the side of the boat to get him back as well, couldn’t fit em in the live well even curled in a circle.
The next fish I set hook on broke the line on the same pole that I caught this one on – must be a lot of these big boys in that river.
Unconfirmed weight 40-45 lbs. I need a bigger (an functional) fishing scale.
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If you are still looking for a good scale I use an american weigh h-110 digital scale. It weighs up to 110lbs and I have all mine certified. Here is a link to them http://www.amazon.com/American-Weigh-Scale-Digital-0-05-Pounds/dp/B0012TDR9E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1400125399&sr=8-1&keywords=american+weigh+h-110
fantastic price on that. and yes i’m looking for a lot of new stuff lately : /. my boat got totaled a week and a half ago. some nut rear ended me from behind on the turnpike while towing the boat. the built in measuring tape is the only part of my scale that i found in a tangled ball on the side of the highway.
well if you ever have any questions or want some sugggestions just ask