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    #31
    Anyone going after them this weekend?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
      We are going to Lake Murray in Oklahoma early next month camping with 3 other families. We won't have a boat, but our sites are right on the water.

      Any recommendations on bait, setups, tricks for catching catfish? I'm not familiar with the lake, or depth at our sites.
      Dale, I've fished Murry hundreds of times.......But mostly for Bass........
      And in a boat.........
      But that lake, is very deep, and very cold............
      Been SCUBA diving there as well.......Although, the water is extremely
      clear......... I got an ear infection every time.......
      I love the lake, and the lodge.....
      Good luck..... and give us a report,.....................

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        #33
        Interesting....

        TPW Commission Approves Changes to Freshwater Fishing Regulations for 2021-22

        AUSTIN — The Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission adopted multiple changes to the freshwater fishing regulations for the upcoming 2021-2022 season at the meeting held virtually March 25. Changes to length and bag limits for blue and channel catfish statewide and at specific locations highlight this year’s list of freshwater fishing regulation changes. The changes also include minor modifications to passive gear float dimensions.

        The changes that were enacted for the 2021-22 license year and take effect September 1, 2021, are listed below. In addition, the details of these new regulations will be incorporated into the 2021-22 edition of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Outdoor Annual.

        The current statewide regulations for blue and channel catfish consist of a 12-inch minimum length limit and a 25-fish daily bag limit that combines both species. The changes remove the minimum length limit (fish of any length could be harvested) and retain the 25-fish daily bag. However, of the 25 blue or channel catfish that could be harvested per day, anglers will be limited to harvesting no more than 10 fish that measure 20 inches or longer.

        Two new exceptions to the statewide regulations for blue and channel catfish were adopted. The first category follows the no minimum length limit and 25-fish daily bag limit for blue and channel catfish from the approved statewide regulations but further limits the number of fish 20 inches or larger that could be harvested per day to five and further limits the number of fish 30 inches or larger that could be harvested to one. A total of 12 locations were approved for this category. Following are the locations and their current regulations.

        Six locations that are currently under statewide regulations: Lakes Belton (Bell and Coryell counties), Bob Sandlin (Camp, Franklin, and Titus counties), Conroe (Montgomery and Walker counties), Hubbard Creek (Stephens County), Lavon (Collin County), and Ray Hubbard (Collin, Dallas, Kaufman, and Rockwall counties).
        Three locations currently under a 30- to 45-inch slot length limit: Lewisville (Denton County), Richland-Chambers (Freestone and Navarro counties), and Waco (McClennan County).
        Two locations currently under no minimum length limit and a 50-fish daily bag limit but with harvest limits of five fish that measure 20 inches or longer: Kirby (Taylor County) and Palestine (Cherokee, Anderson, Henderson, and Smith counties).
        Lake Tawakoni (Hunt, Rains, and Van Zandt counties) currently is under similar regulations: no minimum but with harvest limits of seven over 20 inches and two over 30 inches.
        The final new exemption category is a 14-inch minimum length limit and a 15-fish combined daily bag for blue and channel catfish. Locations for this category, which are currently under statewide regulations, are:

        Lakes Braunig (Bexar County), Calaveras (Bexar County), Choke Canyon (Live Oak and McMullen counties), Fayette County (Fayette County), and Proctor (Comanche County).
        Additionally, two reservoirs will be added to an existing blue and channel catfish regulation category: no minimum length limit and a 50-fish bag limit with the additional restriction that no more than five fish of 30 inches or larger could be harvested per day. Those reservoirs are Lake Livingston (Polk, San Jacinto, Trinity, and Walker counties), which has a 12-inch minimum length limit and 50-fish daily bag limit, and Lake Sam Rayburn (Jasper County), which is currently under statewide regulations.

        These two reservoirs, Lake Livingston and Lake Sam Rayburn and these reservoirs, Lakes Caddo (Harrison and Marion counties) and Toledo Bend (Newton Sabine, and Shelby counties), and the Sabine River (Newton and Orange counties), which are currently in the above regulation category, will also be added to the regulations for commercial harvest.

        Current statewide length and bag limits for commercial harvest will remain at 14 inches and 25 fish [both species combined], and a five-fish bag limit will apply on all community fishing lakes and lying totally within a state park.

        Changes were also adopted to standardize the descriptions for float dimensions for some passive gears as length and width rather than height and diameter. Also, inadvertently, the width of the float for minnow traps was listed as 6 inches, and it should be 3 inches.

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          #34
          Caught 51 Friday morning on Conroe hitting bulkheads
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            #35
            Originally posted by hogslayer78 View Post
            Caught 51 Friday morning on Conroe hitting bulkheads
            On like Donkey Kong Lol. Using shrimp or Shad? What rig do you usually use for the channels? All of my rods are set up for bigger fish but I want to hit the bulkheads soon.

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              #36
              My son and i hit the bulkheads yesterday on Conroe, I think we had thirty in 5 hours. One 5 lb blue and the rest channels. Slow and steady, we used shrimp and chicken livers. They bit on both about even. I won't say where we were either.

              We use spin cast rods with 12 lb. test. A #1 crappie hook and a split shot about a foot above it and throw against the bulkhead and hang on.
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                #37
                Originally posted by kparker158 View Post
                On like Donkey Kong Lol. Using shrimp or Shad? What rig do you usually use for the channels? All of my rods are set up for bigger fish but I want to hit the bulkheads soon.
                Carolina rig with 1/2 oz weight and 12" to 14" leader and 2/0 circle hook. All but one was caught on shrimp.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by hogslayer78 View Post
                    Carolina rig with 1/2 oz weight and 12" to 14" leader and 2/0 circle hook. All but one was caught on shrimp.
                    Where do you get your shrimp from? I just can't seem to bring myself to pay over $5/lbs for headless/de-veined shrimp from the grocery store.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by AggieSportsman View Post
                      Where do you get your shrimp from? I just can't seem to bring myself to pay over $5/lbs for headless/de-veined shrimp from the grocery store.
                      Kroger here, it was 4.49 a bag for wild frozen deshelled. There was like 40 in the bag.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by kurt68 View Post
                        Kroger here, it was 4.49 a bag for wild frozen deshelled. There was like 40 in the bag.
                        This is what I use also but normally get mine at walmart and buy medium easy peel raw and it's like $7.99 a bag for like 60 shrimp.

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                          #42
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                            #43
                            Well crud. She’s sideways!!

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Boss Buck View Post
                              Well crud. She’s sideways!!
                              I will turn her for you
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                                #45
                                I guess Xpress is the favorite around here Lol. I got an H18B. Here’s a couple toads we have been catching in the San Jac. The blue is from Livingston.






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