Muskrat, The "Chick"..., mixed bag - pic of huge fish, 5-15-13, solo

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I got another chance to go fishing today and I saw some very large fish today...but I didn't catch any of them. I went back to Patten Island a little earlier this morning but a couple of guys were already camped out on my point but I stayed off in the distance a couple of hundred yards away. I catch 4 or 5 decent crappie while they fish then they start heading toward me and ask me if I want a catfish ? I said well, thanks...but I'm crappie fishing right now. He said so are we but we just caught a huge catfish. I had heard them carrying on about something for about 15 minutes. He lifted up what looked like about a 35 pound flathead. They didn't know if it was a blue or a flathead and I said...it's a flathead. He caught it on a Southern Pro curly tail...on 4lb. test line ! Well done ! We chatted for awhile I mentioned some of Eric's skill with 6 pound test.

My fishing trip today was a spur of the moment decision to get out to try to catch another TARP crappie plus look for shellcrackers beds. I didn't catch any large crappie today but I caught 16 with 9 keepers....14 bream..."6" small channel cats...2 bluegill...1 yellow bass. I have one place where I know shellcrackers are but it's a fairly long trip so maybe I'll try to go tomorrow. I never got gas from my last trip and was running on fumes and my trolling motor battery was dead so that's why I didn't go far. As for the fish I mostly used grubs and a 1-inch nightcrawler on a 1/32. oz jig head and had another rod out with just a 1-inch nightcrawler fishing on the bottom. Almost all of the catfish were caught on the 1/32 oz. jig head which was fun. I always run into a lot of channel cats around the islands. I saw 4 gar early in the day and about the largest I had ever seen "until" I was close to ending my trip and ran across a massive fish close to 5 feet long ! I'm a little embarrassed to say I'm not quite sure what this is ? Some sort of shovelbill gar that I'm not aware of ? I first thought it was a paddlefish ? Whatever it is it had no fear of me or my boat. In fact when I first stopped next to it I thought it was a log then "whoosh" it's bill, snout, whatever, goes up in the air a foot and makes a big splash. I was leaning against my butt seat and it scared the living daylights out of me and I just about fell in the water. It never would leave and kept swimming around my boat and I could have reached out and touched it if I wanted too. I watched it for over 5 minutes before it dawned on me to take some pics. Here's a few plus a male crappie still dressed in his tuxedo.
 

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Thanks for confirming that Erik. I first thought well, it sure looks like a paddlefish with the distinctive bill but it didn't look like it had the big gaping mouth of a paddlefish ??? The pictures just don't do it justice.
 
I'm surprised that it stayed around your boat so long. Thanks for the report. Great day and catch. emoBigsmile emoGeezer
 
That's amazing!! I woulda jumped on it's back and owned it!! LOL!! But of course I would have had a flashback of the first experience I had with a paddlefish when it swung it's head around and nearly split open my forehead..... FAIL...
 
heath j - 5/15/2013 7:51 PM

That's amazing!! I woulda jumped on it's back and owned it!! LOL!! But of course I would have had a flashback of the first experience I had with a paddlefish when it swung it's head around and nearly split open my forehead..... FAIL...

Ha-ha ! emoLaugh I thought about your list Heath when I saw it. It had me scratching my head a little as I'm very familiar with them but it had a very "mottled" look to it viewing it on the side. I usually see one when someone has foul hooked or snagged one and they have that snout lifted up showing the gaping mouth. Just to see it swimming around with that bill a foot out of the water was really something. I believe something had to be wrong with it to act like that. It sure was swimming strong but it must be sick or something ?

The Chinese paddlefish is now extinct leaving only the American and they are few and far between. As most people know also called a spoonbill catfish but not related to a catfish but related to a sturgeon and have some similarities to a shark. I hope these prehistoric fish will find a way to survive in the future.
 
EricM - 5/15/2013 7:33 PM

heath j - 5/15/2013 7:51 PM

it swung it's head around and nearly split open my forehead..... FAIL...

Ahhhh! Explains a bit more about Heath, don't ya think??? emoPoke
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Great report Muskrat, even better the pics of that fish! I would like to catch one of those, not sure what I would do with it once I got it though, they are so different looking aren' they! emoBigsmile
 

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