diertae
04-08-2006, 07:40 PM
Gentleman ( and i used the term loosely)
I think it is high time to post a fishing report dedicated to the Catfishing in Georgia. Yes the reason behind this is that I, for one, would like to know how everyone is doing, how they are catching these cats. This is one of the ways we get the catfishing more accepted by the general public, facilitating more responsible fishing from non-cat enthusiasts and of course the youngens. Of course there is a downside to this approach, more people find out just how much fun it is to catfish they will take to the rivers and lakes, making our spots fished out....maybe, maybe not. I just hate the fact that there are fellow fishermen out there that will toss catfish onto the bank and leave them, thier thinking is that they are trash fish, bottom feeders, and should be culled from our rivers and lakes. of course, i could be way off on this. i still think fishing reports, only as detailed as the author wants them to be(secrets, i know, i know), will help out the Georgia Catfishing community greatly, me specifically. therefore from now on I will be posting my personal fishing reports right here, with photographic evidence. I hope this encites a flood of good intel on the Georgia Cats. Good Luck and Have a Good'n
I think it is high time to post a fishing report dedicated to the Catfishing in Georgia. Yes the reason behind this is that I, for one, would like to know how everyone is doing, how they are catching these cats. This is one of the ways we get the catfishing more accepted by the general public, facilitating more responsible fishing from non-cat enthusiasts and of course the youngens. Of course there is a downside to this approach, more people find out just how much fun it is to catfish they will take to the rivers and lakes, making our spots fished out....maybe, maybe not. I just hate the fact that there are fellow fishermen out there that will toss catfish onto the bank and leave them, thier thinking is that they are trash fish, bottom feeders, and should be culled from our rivers and lakes. of course, i could be way off on this. i still think fishing reports, only as detailed as the author wants them to be(secrets, i know, i know), will help out the Georgia Catfishing community greatly, me specifically. therefore from now on I will be posting my personal fishing reports right here, with photographic evidence. I hope this encites a flood of good intel on the Georgia Cats. Good Luck and Have a Good'n