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Originally Posted by GtrsRGr8
I think, in most cases, at least, that they can't see what's in the hole (unless the hole is too shallow for the entire length of the catfish, so some of the fish is sticking out) and the water is very clear (which hasn't seemed to be the case in the bodies of water in the few instances that I've watched the noodlers work, on television). You may not have people in Texas who do it much, but I think that there are quite a few of these . . . uh . . . hobbyists in Oklahoma.
You may not go to the Audiobooks thread much, but there's a discussion about olive oils right now there. You might wish to weigh in with your knowledge, experience, etc., and it would probably be appreciated. But you may not even cook with olive oil . . . .
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I said the first time and bubba probably saw the fish swim that way.
Now I wonder how many catfish went home and said "honey, you should have seen the big thing I caught but it got away."