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Go to the inshore forum we jus had a big ole 3 pg discussion on this matter haha. U jus have to decide for yourself
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Dude, you posted pictures from WLF departments and both pics debunked your argument - they both said Bullheads AND Flatheads are referred to as mudcats. LMAO I understand some call both genus's the same thing, you on the other hand are too dense to even read your screenshots. Too easy with these Nuggets |
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That thread was started as a home because of this one, and purposely put in the inshore section because everyone knows MudCats are only caught in saltwater. |
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You mean this? The article where the bullet points call the flathead and 2 of the 3 bullheads MUDCATS? Attachment 72240 Attachment 72241 Read closely, maybe try putting your eyes as close to the screen as you did that rifle scope. [emoji41] |
You can call it a mudcat a muddog a hush puppy or even a hot dog. I don't care. I know what they are called and was just trying to help clarify what a mudcat verses a op was. Carry on.
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Back when I snagged in red river if anyone would have called a flathead/op a mudcat they would have been harassed until they left.lol. Flatheads were prized fish.
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Opp is like nectar (never called mud in Louisiana , but is in other places)
Bullhead tastes like **** (always called a mud in Louisiana, and in other places). Different fish, different meat flavor by far, same nicknames depending on where you are. MG doesn't eat any of them because of levitical law |
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