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Flathead Catfish Shocked For Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="skipper123" data-source="post: 331033" data-attributes="member: 6070"><p>The Flathead and Blue cats are not native to our SC waters and I can say from seeing the Bluegill Crappie and Bass populations drop dramatically over the last 30 years in Stevens Creek in Edgefield SC as well as the Redbreast in the Edisto River that they are destroying our native fish. 30 years ago we never caught big flatheads or blues from the creeks and rivers of any size and caught many a stringer of the sunfish. Not anymore, now you have to fish your butt off to catch one limit of sunfish unless you catch them on the bed in the spring. I have stopped bed fishing for this reason. Now we catch monster cats like theirs no end. For more info on SC waters contact The Edgefield Advertiser Newspaper in Edgefield SC and and get copies of the Stevens Creek fishing report from The King of Cats. Yea thats me and its shocking what we now see coming from these small waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skipper123, post: 331033, member: 6070"] The Flathead and Blue cats are not native to our SC waters and I can say from seeing the Bluegill Crappie and Bass populations drop dramatically over the last 30 years in Stevens Creek in Edgefield SC as well as the Redbreast in the Edisto River that they are destroying our native fish. 30 years ago we never caught big flatheads or blues from the creeks and rivers of any size and caught many a stringer of the sunfish. Not anymore, now you have to fish your butt off to catch one limit of sunfish unless you catch them on the bed in the spring. I have stopped bed fishing for this reason. Now we catch monster cats like theirs no end. For more info on SC waters contact The Edgefield Advertiser Newspaper in Edgefield SC and and get copies of the Stevens Creek fishing report from The King of Cats. Yea thats me and its shocking what we now see coming from these small waters. [/QUOTE]
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