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    This is the 150# Thresher Shark we cought this summer. It was our first shark. Took about 45 minutes to get in. One thing I find amazing about sharks is, it took 2 12 gauge slugs to the head, was still alived. Tied it backwards to the boat in the water and dragged it for a good 10 minutes, and when we pulled him on the boat he still had some life left. By the way Im 2nd from the right in the picture. The 2 hour ride back in 90 degree weather on a 22 foot center console is the culprit of the "zombie" look we all have. Anyone else have pictures of their catch. I love seeing peoples catch and hearing fishing stories.
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    Here's where I go at Badin Lake, NC a couple times a year. Only accessable by boat. .. .. ..

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    The North Myrtle Beach fishing hole. The inlet at Cherry Grove. About time to start getting back out there. .. ..

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    that is a beautiful location in NC
    I know all about the "only accessible by boat" thing, very little in beaufort is accessible from the bank, worth fishing anyway.
    What are you frying up in the last pic?

    I hope that's Fish
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    that is a beautiful location in NC
    I know all about the "only accessible by boat" thing, very little in beaufort is accessible from the bank, worth fishing anyway.
    What are you frying up in the last pic?

    I hope that's Fish
    That would be catfish. Love fresh catfish sandwiches. Coated in hot seafood breader and fried up right on the bank. Couple of the guys are good hunters too. We eat pretty damn good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pub spears View Post
    Coated in hot seafood breader and fried up right on the bank.


    Would that be House-Autry seafood breader? (the only prepackaged breader thats getting past my teeth)
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Would that be House-Autry seafood breader? (the only prepackaged breader thats getting past my teeth)
    Aunt Jamima's pancake mix and beer......and a couple of nice size walleye!! WooHoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Would that be House-Autry seafood breader? (the only prepackaged breader thats getting past my teeth)
    Yes Sir.

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    I do love to go fishing but I am one of the worst fisherman ever. I hardly ever catch anything, I have terrible luck and probably no skill. I plan to take it up again someday, I have a buddy who's a frequent fisherman so maybe he can show me what I've been doing wrong all my life.
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