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Banned in 50 states

 

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Catfish must be a lot harder to catch in other parts of the world for people to work so hard for them.

I just walked over to Julius' terrarium and told him he was gonna get a daggum job and start contributing.

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our tailwater is taken over with tubers from spring break to labor day.  

 

A good cheetos fly matches the hatch.  

 

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On 4/1/2021 at 9:42 AM, bulldog1935 said:

our tailwater is taken over with tubers from spring break to labor day.  

 

A good cheetos fly matches the hatch.  

 

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The Ozark streams look similar during the summer months. People look at me like I'm the one doing something wrong catching smallmouth out from under them ?‍♂️ Go to a waterpark if you want a lazy river, I'm trying to fish.

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The thing is, the tuber liveries are the local river economy during those months.  

Trout fishermen make up the winter economy.  

The two are partners together - two allied organizations, GRTU and WORD, donate to each others' river funds every year.  

GRTU fought a legal battle and won a Stakeholder share in the water authority for the coldwater fishery.  

The tubing liveries depend on summer river flow to survive just as much as the trout do.  The trout also need to be left alone in s. Texas summers, and the holdovers find deep springs (been doing this long enough, I know all those springs...)

 

And I do appreciate the humor.  

 

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