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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3606637" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>You mentioning blues being opportunity feeders reminded me of a article I read several years ago in a fishing magazine, maybe a field and stream. If I remember correctly it goes a little something like this: The Author stated that the biggest blue he ever caught was on a white and black speckled topwater frog. He was fishing in florida if I remember right, in a bit of water with lots of trees coming out of it. Said he watched herons or some other large birds in the trees, poop into the water, to which shad or some other bait fish would swarm and eat the poop. A catfish would then come up and gulp up the baitfish. He cast a white and black plastic topwater frog under a tree, it was swarmed by baitfish, and then the Blue Cat came up and gulped everything down, lure and all. It amazes me how voracious catfish can be, and how creative you can be to catch them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3606637, member: 35036"] You mentioning blues being opportunity feeders reminded me of a article I read several years ago in a fishing magazine, maybe a field and stream. If I remember correctly it goes a little something like this: The Author stated that the biggest blue he ever caught was on a white and black speckled topwater frog. He was fishing in florida if I remember right, in a bit of water with lots of trees coming out of it. Said he watched herons or some other large birds in the trees, poop into the water, to which shad or some other bait fish would swarm and eat the poop. A catfish would then come up and gulp up the baitfish. He cast a white and black plastic topwater frog under a tree, it was swarmed by baitfish, and then the Blue Cat came up and gulped everything down, lure and all. It amazes me how voracious catfish can be, and how creative you can be to catch them. [/QUOTE]
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