I have been fishing for 65 years, it is the companion outdoor activity to my hunting. Over the years I have fished all over the country: oceans, lakes, streams, reservoirs and ponds.
When I retired I bought some property that has a 1 acre pond.
I fish it every week, it is full of bass, bluegill & channel catfish that I stock periodically.
Yesterday while fishing in my 8 ft Jon boat, my fishing partner hooked this behemoth. It took us an hour to wear it down and get it up to the surface alongside the boat.
My fishing partner and I always have an informal contest of who catches the most fish. When she battled this one to the surface, I said "okay, you win".
A. My dip net was not nearly big enough to even try to boat this monster.
B. The fish is 4ft long & weighs 55 lbs, I was afraid we would swamp the boat and end up in the water.
So we beached the boat, I got into the water and hogged this fish up onto the bank.
It is a flathead catfish. Not something you see normally find in a farm pond, they are typically river & reservoir fish. My cousin told me later that he & an Uncle of mine had put a half dozen 10-12" flatheads caught in the Eel River in this pond around 85.
After the photo's I drug him back out into the pond and he swam back into the depths.
When I retired I bought some property that has a 1 acre pond.
I fish it every week, it is full of bass, bluegill & channel catfish that I stock periodically.
Yesterday while fishing in my 8 ft Jon boat, my fishing partner hooked this behemoth. It took us an hour to wear it down and get it up to the surface alongside the boat.
My fishing partner and I always have an informal contest of who catches the most fish. When she battled this one to the surface, I said "okay, you win".
A. My dip net was not nearly big enough to even try to boat this monster.
B. The fish is 4ft long & weighs 55 lbs, I was afraid we would swamp the boat and end up in the water.
So we beached the boat, I got into the water and hogged this fish up onto the bank.
It is a flathead catfish. Not something you see normally find in a farm pond, they are typically river & reservoir fish. My cousin told me later that he & an Uncle of mine had put a half dozen 10-12" flatheads caught in the Eel River in this pond around 85.
After the photo's I drug him back out into the pond and he swam back into the depths.
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