great job fellas we do alot of juggin up in nc you know when they hold em down like that it is a good un! 55 is our biggest on a jug and he kept it out of site for 20 sec. keep juggin
1-5 lbrs have plenty of meat on em and taste a whole lot better than the bigger ones. and that 21lb had good genes to reproduce lots of eaters. i agree shoulda thrown it back
YOU shouldnt keep fish over 8 or 10 lbs. Your only doing damage to your lakes ecosystem. Those fish are the ones that spawn and replenish the lakes supply. Keep as many 1 to 5 lb fish as you and your fam can eat in one sitting, or as the lake limit will allow.
great job fellas we do alot of juggin up in nc you know when they hold em down like that it is a good un! 55 is our biggest on a jug and he kept it out of site for 20 sec. keep juggin
theredeyedeaton 7 months ago
that is some big blues my family could eat for weeks on that lol 5/5
catfishjugging32 8 months ago
im from paulding county sure miss that fishin.. im stuck in africa now fry me up some of that goodness lol.
bttw87 1 year ago
1-5 lbrs have plenty of meat on em and taste a whole lot better than the bigger ones. and that 21lb had good genes to reproduce lots of eaters. i agree shoulda thrown it back
CopenYotas 2 years ago
DAMN
KMullins97 2 years ago
YOU shouldnt keep fish over 8 or 10 lbs. Your only doing damage to your lakes ecosystem. Those fish are the ones that spawn and replenish the lakes supply. Keep as many 1 to 5 lb fish as you and your fam can eat in one sitting, or as the lake limit will allow.
jumpinjak007 2 years ago
1 to 5 lbs aint big enough to fillet. and when the lake is well over 100 acres i dont think 15 fish that are 8-10 pounds are gonna hurt the lake
MrCountryStyle 2 years ago
nice catch were planning on geting some big blues in our 3 acre pond
turkeyslayer06 2 years ago