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I did. Do you catfish?
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There are a number of informal names and nicknames and regional names. Names like mud cat and yellow cat probably mean different things to different people.
The fish in the top picture looks a lot more like a bullhead than a flathead catfish. |
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Jchief I can't see your attachment but this from the lwdf pamphlet.Attachment 72121Attachment 72121
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I do, do you understand that mud cat is a slang term for a fish that can vary from parish to parish? Bulkheads and flatheads are MUDs - doesn't matter if your family only calls one of them a mud, the family down the road calls them both MUDs. |
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Valid point Gooh. In Louisiana there certainly isn't a shortage of "well that's what my grandpa and my dad called it". I kinda like it that way. .
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Mud cat are sometimes called polliwogs right??
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Mud cat and polliwog are the same.
Op, flathead, and yellow are the same. Bullhead? I have no clue where they stand. |
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Genius! Read the frickin poster, it says they are both called mudcats. Thanks for arguing though. |
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But, they aren't the same fish at all. The original post is a yellow cat, or mudcat, not a flathead or Apalossa. You have to realize that??? |
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How about everyone quit calling the fish by a nickname and call it by the scientific name so we can end this thread!
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You have to realize we already covered that, read the damn thread. I even agreed that bullhead (MUD) and Yellow/Flat/Opp/App/MUD were each from a different genus. You have to realize that???????????????????? Bullhead is a MUD to some people. Yellow is a MUD to some people Both are different fish. A tiger that ran through wet dirt is also a MUD CAT to some people, but is a totally different species - make sense? |
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Already did for the most part, problem is most of the folks on here don't read the threads. They'll ask for what bait someone caught fish on, and it's posted in the report 2 posts up! Guess you missed it too? |
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Panties officially... in wad..... |
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