MONSTER 70 pound Blue Catfish on the James River

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2010

This was a blast to make ! Shot on the beautiful James River near Richmond, Virginia. Hopefully you will enjoy our antics in this one. Due Credit to BALLYHOO! for use of their song "Somewhere Tropical" ... Thanx guys !!!
To interact and join us in our adventures, visit our website at http://www.richmondsigns.com !
As always ... THANKS for watching and TIGHT LINES !

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  • Awesome video! You really captured the excitement of it well.

  • @Catfishingonthejames We had tried several trips, to get my friend, Tim on his trophy blue cat. Kept coming up just short and it was getting frustrating ! I mean, trophy cats aren't THAT hard to get in the James !? We made up for it with the 70 ... biggest on my boat so far. Yep ... we were a little excited ! :D

  • this might be my favorite you tube fishing video of all time! Nice job! Awesome Vid! that's what it's all about man!

  • @cbaiocco Awesome ! Thanks, man ! All the latest is now in HD and edited on a Mac to make it even better ...

  • @8darian1208 You're welcome! I'll have to check out your other vids! The barge-pit is a gem especially in cold water ;) We used to fish it with a guide (i have a few vids posted)...now I tow my own rig down every spring; we hit everything from Jones neck to Richmond!

  • @cbaiocco It definitely is ! We've probably brushed shoulders once or twice ! I fish that entire area and more ...

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  • Fishfinder rig,camera mount on boat somewhere you do not have to hold it or lay it around.

  • Damn!

  • @anglingchris 25LB suffix mono with 80lb mono leader. Sometimes I use 80lb braid. I use almost all spinning tackle, so diameter is an issue. To be honest, I have had less break offs with the mono ... believe it or not. Braid sometimes get frayed and cut on sharp obstacles whereas mono withstands them a little better with the stretch. Proper drag setting is a must.

  • what pound test were you using?

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