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From: adamitshelanu
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  • the first cat was a mud (flathead) cat

  • i notice that alot of times when you turn and talk to the camera you always get a bite  just tellin you

  • @cmenism I agree: those fish are real sneaky.

  • That's impressive. lol. Sometimes I across this river , climb up the little slope and fish there.

    BTW: Have you ever fished at durant natual park?

  • @zzhang13 I have not yet gone to Durant Nature Park. Have you been? What do you think of it?

  • @adamitshelanu No, I haven't. But I plan to try it because I cannot get anything from sycamore lake. :( And the Eno River is really far for me.

    I read the threads of ncangler. Some guy described that there are many good place for bank fishing and a lot of structures in the water. A guys named DANNYBOY said that "logs sticking out of the water everywhere there" and " the swimming docks hold a lot of bass". Sounds exciting for me!

  • @zzhang13 Be sure to let me know how it works out! I'm interested in your results.

  • very productive day! catching them left and right.

  • Nice little fishing hole right there. That's a cool catfish and bass. I agree, that bass looks like a spotted bass which would be neat. I've never caught a spotted bass and am looking forward to the day I check it off my species list. That cat is new to me too. After looking over the ncwrc website, I would think it is some sort of bullhead or "mudcat" we like to call them. great video as always Uncle Steve. keep em coming! -daniel

  • @dancingdebo I've caught two spotted bass this past week from the Eno on the Pump Station side (Rivermont Rd.). You'll see for sure in two days when I post yesterday's fishing trip.

    The changing weather is changing the biting-fish populations, and that has been interesting experience so far.

  • bullhead catfish

  • @TopAZangler I guess that's correct: I've caught bigger mudcats and they had the definite greenish brown color...and that "ugly" grin. 

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