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Ohio River Fishing Netting a Huge Catfish Swiming by

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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2007

At the Ohio River while the water level is dropping below a rock shelf there are thousands of fish at my feet. I reached down and netted a 50 pound catfish by hand. now thats noodlin'

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  • Why is the water so shallow? Drought? Catfish don't normally group and swim in such shallow water.

  • The water level drops in ma matter of hours as they adjust the locks on the river, this area is on a rock shelf

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  • dude thats like the holocaust of catfish. i would likee to hook that douche in the head and use him a shark bait.

  • What's illegal is your grammar.

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  • buncha carp. north american catfish species don't school and would've long since hit deeper water

  • What Part of the ohio river is that??

  • @snocamo154 THEY STILL GO INTO THE SHALLOW AREAS TO FEED, IVE CAUGHT ALOT OF NICE CHANNELS IN SHALLOW WATER 1 TO 3 FEET.

  • lol just boil that part and well have ourselves a catfish souper bowl lol

  • now if you could pick out the carp in that bunch, bowfishing would be fun as hell.

  • who else was thinking about using a 14 foot mullet net??

  • 50 pounds? Not even close to 50.

  • catfish soup........ aaawwwwww

  • now replace the fish with eletric eels. not so clever no, eh?

  • You should not have posted this. Now the Asians and Mexicans gonna eat all the fish. I live a quarter mile from Ohio River in Pittsburgh high and dry. I can watch boats on river fom bedroom window. Few boaters and anglers fish grow large and live long. Most anglers catch and release. Maybe water is getting cleaner and warmer.

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