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Last edited by PotLikinisAhabbit; 07-27-2014 at 08:08 PM. |
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Or just a taxidermist
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It's an eatdatcat. That's all you need to know.
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Throw you google experts a curveball it looks like a horned pout. Just a little bigger than what is typically caught up north. They have that kind of Catfish up north I found out when I was stationed way up north.
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1406531539.723495.jpg Same thing, MUD CAT |
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Most coonass's call this a polliwog. I have no idea why probably french for something. We used to catch hundreds of these in stagnant bayous and farm ponds. The meat is a yellowish orange color. I can't taste the difference but I throw them back because they don't get very big unlike a flathead/OP.
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Please don't confuse a spotted cat/flathead for a mud cat. Spotted cat tastes great in a courtboullion, Mud cat doesn't
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Here goes another one |
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Another one that grew up knowing the difference.
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Lol. You want win. He'll argue till his phone dies or computer crashes.
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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? ImageUploadedByTapatalk1406648533.925781.jpg ImageUploadedByTapatalk1406648543.603549.jpg Read closely, maybe try putting your eyes as close to the screen as you did that rifle scope. |
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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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