Ethics and catfish
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Ethics and catfish
So I can work this out before the spring thaw...
If I have catfish chewing-up my whiting/pompano tackle, is it sporting to maybe NOT let them back in the water after they come off the hook?
They don't do much for bait, maybe I could fillet them and use the slabs as bait or something... I don't know. I hate those things with all my soul and they get bad where I fish from shore. I haven't mustered up the guts to let the little buggers die though. Wanted an opinion on the issue.
If I have catfish chewing-up my whiting/pompano tackle, is it sporting to maybe NOT let them back in the water after they come off the hook?
They don't do much for bait, maybe I could fillet them and use the slabs as bait or something... I don't know. I hate those things with all my soul and they get bad where I fish from shore. I haven't mustered up the guts to let the little buggers die though. Wanted an opinion on the issue.
In all my years of fishing I have learned one thing. Everything is there for a reason. Even though the snot cats are a pain, they're the vacuum cleaners of the water. But I feel your pain, Luke. Snot cats are as agrivating as ................................Oh, I don't know................................ Law Students.



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Atticus, whether you release them or not you should always carry some type of air tight container with you and harvest as much of the slime as you can.
It has many uses (some of which are yet to be discovered) not the least of which is a buffer or an anti venom in case you do get stabbed by the next one.
Apply some to the area affected and it will remove most of the pain. It has also been used in some applications as an industrial lubricant with some success.
It can be used on door knobs in place of the proverbial..... and it can be used as a hair dressing (I use it all the time).
There has been some experimentation as a lower unit lubrication but the results have not been definitive as yet. Hope this helps. 





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After getting stung by a small one a few years ago, no catfish crosses the gunnel unless I can't get it off....The slime trick doesn't work or it didn't for me, think CSM said Clorox will do it though, but who washes clothes and fishes at the same time?
Now my dad, that is a different story. We were red fishing the last time we went out. You know all quite, he catches a cat, I'm concentrating on the point we are approaching and all of a sudden, WHAM, WHAM, I will teach you SOB
Or he either takes out the knife and gives the cat some new style lines and releases him

Now my dad, that is a different story. We were red fishing the last time we went out. You know all quite, he catches a cat, I'm concentrating on the point we are approaching and all of a sudden, WHAM, WHAM, I will teach you SOB


Or he either takes out the knife and gives the cat some new style lines and releases him
