YES , one of them fish is for the barn cats , the rest of them are fit for human consumption, minus that there whisker fish ....:Rofl:Rofl:Rofl
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YES , one of them fish is for the barn cats , the rest of them are fit for human consumption, minus that there whisker fish ....:Rofl:Rofl:Rofl
That barn cat fish will disappear pretty quick, I betcha!
Bob
he has a herd of them over there and when he pulls up with the boat they come running from out of everywhere .
them cats are well fed for sure , and there is one racoon that sometimes shows up with them ,they also get some of the trimmings off the crappie too :highfive
I bet the barn cats are pleased
I tried throwing the scraps out for the cats and coons, but the little Bulldog comes back with the skin and scales. He taunts you to get it from him. Before you can get there. He swallows it. Mean little dog. Can't work outside without him stealing tools for meanness and then running off.
The real question is...... Did You Catch It On A Jig?
:dono
we ONLY use jigs bro ,you know we don't dangle no minnerz :banghead
the kitty slammed a pretty hand tie first drop first stop on a new rod and reel set up I never used before .
just ticked it and laid the line up a touch and when I set the hook it was game on quickly .
bought set that there old red shimano on fire , its one of them i bought a few of when they were on clearance for 20 bucks .
you know i got you one or 2 of them , running it on a 7 foot one pc. abu vendetta medium weight .
its a slingin lead ,sling em set up for sure :highfive
I would have started with sedating the cat….
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Wrap the cat up in a towel, then he can’t work his climbing gear. I know this because my girlfriend’s stupid cat saw the Sabiki rig on my rod and thought the little baits looked like toys. It had a hook in each of it’s paws and several in it’s mouth. I had to endure several lectures. The doctor, the nurses and my girl all took turns.
we used to have a really cool feral cat that lived on a crappie dock back when , half a tail and really super friendly ,big as a house and begged for fish all the time .
that cat seemed timeless ,for years it hung around and every winter when i visited there it was .
some fool from the city brought a big mean dog out there about 2 years ago and it killed said cat .
bought made all us old crappie fellas cry i tell ya
she would just saunter up slow like and give you a sweet as heck meeeeow and rub on your shin as she went by ,sometimes she would whack a squirrel on the shoreline just for a change of diet i suppose , didnt want petting though and would shy away if you reached down to actually touch it
a destruction of cats , sounds wrong for sure :Rofl
and for sure cat chowder don't sound right in any way shape or form
have no clue what a doubt of cats is other than i doubt them feral ones will let you pet them :Rofl
friend of mine used to eat at a chinese place in Atlanta, swore the "chicken" was odd looking and tasted different ,said he loved it , the locals said "hey they use cat in them dishes they serve" .rotfl
he thought they were just joking with him until the health dept. raided em and found lots of cats skinned and cleaned hanging in the refrigerator in back of the place ! :yikes
meow goo guy pan is the word :Rofl
Taste like chicken
When I was stationed in S. Korea ('69-70) the one thing I never saw was a cat ... and very few dogs. Had a dish out in the 'ville called Bulgogi, and only found out what the meat was AFTER I ate it. It was dog, according to the mama-san. :Doh:
Few days went by that I didn't see some guy hauling a gutted shark on the back of his bicycle, when I was driving thru town. :ThumbsUp
There was a classic line on cheers where Norm was saying the special at the Asian restaurant was “cat in a hat”. I was in Thailand for a year and who knows what may have been in the dish, but they were good.
Bob
not sure what all i have had over the years in my travels , but most of it tasted pretty good :yikes
If a fella can get past the thought of it.
A chicken is a pretty nasty critter in itself.