awesome.
Scenic City Fishing Charters http://www.ScenicCityFishing.com started off the quasi-official 2007 Catfish Season in a BIG way today. Joey Arender and his son Blake came to Chattanooga from Murfreesboro, Tenn. It was a typical mid-April bite (especially considering our cool Spring). We didn't catch numbers, but we caught some quality. Blake was on fire this morning. He scored first with a 15 lb. fish on light tackle. Sadly Dad didn't get to do much but watch Blake catch fish for a while... of course like all good Dad's, Joey didn't mind. Finally Dad tagged a couple, including a great 22 lb. blue. It was looking like Blake was going to catch the numbers while Dad carried "big fish" honors. Blake was having none of that however. He hung in there through the slow times until the Shakespeare Ugly Stick bowed down hard. I knew it was going to be a quality fish, but I didn't realize how much quality until we saw color. Of course when the fish saw daylight the battle began anew. When all was said and done, Blake's big blue was 49 lbs. officially.. but if I'd caught it, I'd call it 50! The young man had "shore 'nuff braggin' rights" heading back home today. We boated ten fish, most between 8 and 15 lbs., except for the two big fish. Of course a couple came unbuttoned and we missed a few. But no matter, 13-year-old Blake has a big target to shoot for from now on.
Richard Simms
Editor, CrappieNOW
awesome.
DANG... them some nice looking cats. Gotta be happy with that.
Nice cat! Here kitty, kitty!
Boy, that is a nice one. He definetly has bragging rights!
Could possibly be a fish of a lifetime, and he got to share it with his dad. How awesome is that?!
Whoa MOMMA!! Break out the deep fryer baby, and mix up some batter!
I have a jig with a face like this!:eek:
That is one nice fish! congrats!
Buffy
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