I had a perfect catfish PO-BOY on Leidenheimer French bread. We find good, local seafood in some out of the way places!

It's so funny, most people are clueless. We are always eavesdropping (hey you can't help it most of the time) in restaurants. The amount of misinformation being passed around is ridiculous.sore_bluto wrote:With all of the low cost, high quality locally farmed catfish, this seems insane. It's even more insane considering all of the great wild caught local fish available in that area. I guess it is all about $$$. They're hoping most patrons aren't like you and won't bother asking what they're eating.
I first saw the Noodling on cable TV also. Had never heard of it before that. Most of it seems to be more upcountry, although I have heard of people here that would dig them out of logs. Here the problem is, if you get in the wate, you have to beat off the gators before you ever get a chance to noodle a damned thing!Schuarta wrote:I am a recent subscriber to ATT Uverse TV. Last week on one of the "specialty sports channels" there was a program on "Good Ole Boy Catfish Fishing".
These robust "fisherman" were wading around in chest-deep water. They would suddenly duck down and under water, and come up with one hand and arm going into the catfish's mouth and out its gill. The fish were in excess of 30 lbs, 3 feet long, and a foot in diameter at the fattest part.
Thats what I call a CATFISH.