you have to know how to clean them they have a mudvein if you cut that it will contaminate the meat it is full of a bright green substance looks exactly like antifreeze... they taste really good... also the cavier is $300 per oz.
all you idiots who keep asking what kind of bait you use are stupid.you use two to four large treble hooks attached to a snagging rod with eighty to one hundred pound test string with a four to 20 ounce sinker.you jerk the rod to snag the fish.now that i've explained this stop asking the same dumb question over and frickin over.
hey slay they eat algea mostly and we use 0/0 hooks with no barbs and a 4 ounce weight with a special knot dumb ass
budweiser551 2 years ago
you have to know how to clean them they have a mudvein if you cut that it will contaminate the meat it is full of a bright green substance looks exactly like antifreeze... they taste really good... also the cavier is $300 per oz.
indyman1976 2 years ago
have you ever eaten spoonbill?
footballer2012 3 years ago
all you idiots who keep asking what kind of bait you use are stupid.you use two to four large treble hooks attached to a snagging rod with eighty to one hundred pound test string with a four to 20 ounce sinker.you jerk the rod to snag the fish.now that i've explained this stop asking the same dumb question over and frickin over.
hamsterzrawesome 3 years ago
is anybody catching any sals yet
catbuster83 3 years ago
is anyone catching any bills at conners bridge in oklahoma yet
catbuster83 3 years ago
yea they use trebels or the do on the ohio, and ur supposed to snag them they eat pankton dumb ass
slayer6593 4 years ago
did you cast a treble hook to snag them?
AGustavmahler 4 years ago
are they slow swimming surface fishes? nice vid
AGustavmahler 4 years ago
what kinda bait????? you dumb ass he's snagged
a566679 4 years ago