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Fishing During Fawning Session

Joined May 2009
476 Posts | 0+
Gillett, WI
This is Chad Apple Creek's operations manager of 12 years.



Him and his children fishing during fawning session! (Family First)
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Now this is confusing......the first fish looks like a red drum to me.......the second fish is obviously a cat fish and the third is a walleye..........where is he fishing........red drum are saltwater and the others are fresh water????
 
oh your right Rick my bad.............i don't do much carp fishing........plus there are no spots on the tail..........got to be the first time i have been wrong ever:eek::D
 
ddwhitetails said:
Now this is confusing......the first fish looks like a red drum to me.......the second fish is obviously a cat fish and the third is a walleye..........where is he fishing........red drum are saltwater and the others are fresh water????



Hi Dennis,



Chads first fish is Fresh water Drum they grow 5-15 pounds mainly in the great lakes. Us cheese heads call them sheepshead. Chads a great manager and father.





Scott
 
Hey I feel a little better it did look like it was in the drum class............I should have known that i did a lot of fishing in Erie and caught alot of those sheeps head......not good eating at all yuck!!! now the walleye.....tell Scott to save a few of those for me and virgil when we come in July!!! I will be expecting him to cook them up nice and fresh on the grill for us too!!!! Although I don't know if Scott is a very good cook maybe i don't want him to cook them up for us....LOL
 
WRW_2 said:
Scott



This is our idea of fishing. :D



Paul & I took 3 guys from HB Outdoors out for a 4 hour trip. I think we had 124 fish when the carnage was over. We had one good bighead carp a couple small grass carp and a bunch of silver carp, they're the ones that jump. It was a real good time.





http://www.dabuckchannel.com/video/381/Bowfishing-in-Missouri



Mark,



That is just crazy. Where were you fishing/Hunting did you stock a pond in your back yard with fish? Did you feed fish with food mixed with Shock Effect? This is just off the chart nuts. (Do you give guided hunts/trips? I'll miss bottle feeding for this.)



Scott
 
This was out on a tributary of the Mississippi or Missouri river, I can't remember which. Any river you go on around here now has these things in it, and their taking over the eco system as we speak.



No Shock Effect in the rivers but, I'm hearing some good things from some of the farms using it.



We don't guide, it's hit and miss as far as when you find them and when you don't. Normally it's either real good, or real bad. If you want to set up a time to come down, I'm sure Paul and I could take you out, but like I said it's hit and miss. It's pretty good right now with the rivers being up, but can't promise it will be like that.
 
Scott actually there was a bucket of SHOCK EFFECT in the boat and the fish knew it.:D These Asian carp have invaded our river systems. When its hot its hot. The toughest thing about fishing like this is the sore cheek and stomach muscles from laughing. Your welcome anytime.