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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3575791" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>The best catfishing I have ever experienced was working up Solider Creek from the mouth at Thunderbird. The only time I got a pass to play hooky from school was the day after a good rain so I could go fishing there with my grandpa and dad if he wasnt on duty. A jar of shad gizzards just starting to thaw as you start the day, a good pair of chest waders, and being VERY careful to watch the trees to know where the creek flows through so you dont step off in the channel while flooded, and some tie wire for stringers was all you needed. Just have to watch out for the snakes and turtles, but we have had very few days that we walked back with less than enough fish for a fish fry between the three of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3575791, member: 35603"] The best catfishing I have ever experienced was working up Solider Creek from the mouth at Thunderbird. The only time I got a pass to play hooky from school was the day after a good rain so I could go fishing there with my grandpa and dad if he wasnt on duty. A jar of shad gizzards just starting to thaw as you start the day, a good pair of chest waders, and being VERY careful to watch the trees to know where the creek flows through so you dont step off in the channel while flooded, and some tie wire for stringers was all you needed. Just have to watch out for the snakes and turtles, but we have had very few days that we walked back with less than enough fish for a fish fry between the three of us. [/QUOTE]
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