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Ken in Texas
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Topic: back in the dayPosted: 07 Apr 2020 at 9:33am |
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you could go into any sporting goods store and in the fishing tackle section find what was called a RUBBER BAND TROTLINE. It was a large size flat strip of rubber band rubber at about 25 feet. How it worked was, stretched across a body of water where you wished to set a trotline it would pull the line with hooks in place. Worked real good fishing near a bridge. I saw some fisherman catch a ice chest full of Slab crappie from the bank . I had one and used it like they did until the rubber rotted and I couldn't buy another rubber band.
Walk across the bridge and tie one end to something solid or heavy. Walk back stretching the rubber tight across the water. Tie on the line with baited hooks and let the rubber band pull the trotline in place. All that's missing is finding a continuous long flat or round rubber band. HELP
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PaulB
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 10:00am |
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Ken:Why go to all that work to catch cat food???
I haven't eaten any kind of fish since becoming a grownup and being able to chose for myself what I eat
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Ken in Texas
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 11:05am |
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I'm not a grown up yet like you Paul. But! I still decide for Me and Mine what to eat and what not to eat. I hope to never get unable to enjoy working to gather free groceries.
Oh , Thanks for the help finding a rubber band trotline.
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desertjoe
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 11:22am |
Well,,I can tell you ain't been lucky enough to have got into eatin a mess of fresh caught fish,,fried in bacon drippings,,,,soundin like somebodt tricked you with some ,,,cat food,,,?? ![]() UMMmm,,,sorry,,Ken,,I didn't help much with the rubber band either
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chaskaduo
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 11:46am |
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http://leecofishing.com/default.asp?cat=subRubber%20Band%20LineIs this what your looking for?
I love fishing and eating them. I also bow fish suckers and carp. Edit I see they are a distributer and don't sell retail unless you have a resale # and want to test sample one, they may set you up. Maybe they can tell you of a retailer they sell to that you can get it from. If you have the #, I'd first try the Test Sample route first, than if that fails, the who is a retailer route.
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Ken in Texas
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 6:17pm |
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Chaskaduo.
The link shows exactly the rubber bank line I have been looking high and low for weeks. You are the man. Thanks a bunch. Now I need to read up on Texas Fish and Game trotline rules
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shameless dude
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Posted: 07 Apr 2020 at 11:05pm |
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if'n ya'll come across some of that rubber tubing...like what they use in hospitals before they gives you a shot...that real flexable stuff, my wrist rocket and water balloon sling shot needs it!
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desertjoe
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 3:23am |
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Hey Chask,,,,this brought back some child hood memories,,,,,,,Way back in the day of dirt streets in town,,,we lived down next to this creek that flowed thru town and all the streets just wound around the bigger trees,,and there was no street cawnors,,just lots of trees and underbrush. This area ( The Jungle) was where the colored people lived, of which I was the friends with most of them. There was this one dude, Arthur, that was a close friend of mine and he used to LOVE flour tortillas!! His parents used to go fish 3-4 nights per week night,,,for catfish and ,,,,Carp,,,,! BIG Carp,,!! His Momma would take the bigger bones out and grind the rest of the fish PLUS some homemade saltine crackers and make some fish patties,,then fry them and UMMMM,m,was they good!! He would come over 2-3 times a week with a handful of carp fish patties and I would trade him 1 tortilla for ,,,,,,,,,2 fish patties,,,Ya see,,,I was a pretty good entrepeneuer even then,,,,!!! ![]() Ole Arthur grew up to be a MEAN sob and I was lucky,that he like'ed me,,,,,,,,, Most people I knew would NOT bring home any of the carp they caught but would instead pitch em up on the bank to use for cut bait for catfish,
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 6:03am |
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Chas.. My dad got me into bowfishing carp when I was about 8. Grew up on carp, snapping turtles and bullfrogs. All taken with a bow. We used to go to this places he called the 'swamp'. Wildlife reserve, series of lakes all flooded areas covered in trees and did a lot of wading. No body around for miles. Might see 2 people in a weekend. Rule #1, don't get off the road without your waders on because of snakes. Got hit a few times. Ever tried to take a crap with hip waders on? Had a go round with a Muskrat of 2 over fish and who it belonged too. Thump on the head with the end of an arrow would get rid of them. We did that for years almost every weekend. Got the total chit scared out of me plenty of times.
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chaskaduo
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 7:31am |
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I don't eat the carp unless I get them out of a known clean lake or stream, otherwise they make the garden grow.
Smoked white fish and carp in the stores around here is usually around $10 a pound. Got me a 7lb Dogfish a couple three springs ago, nasty fish just like a Snakehead or maybe it was, I didn't know about them at the time. Yep it was garden fodder. Eepout is another fugly fish up here, but their back and tail meat is mighty good, called poor mans lobster. We even have an eelpout festival every winter ice fishing for them.Eelpout |
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Ken in Texas
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 9:48am |
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called trinity tackle. rubber bank lines are a discontinued product.
BTW I only eat pretty Channel and Blue Catfish. Ate lots of Bullheads long long ago
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chaskaduo
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 9:55am |
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Figures.
Gots Sturgeon to but far and few.
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Posted: 08 Apr 2020 at 5:11pm |
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Go to Tower Hobbies site and take a look at a sailplane launching system or an arborist supplier and look at ways to get a rope high in a tree from the ground.
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Ted J
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Posted: 10 Apr 2020 at 11:34pm |
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My FIRST experience with Eelpout.... I was in my 20s and fishing with a buddy and hooked into one. I had never seen one, so I had no idea of what was gonna happen. I grabbed him by the head to get my hook out all the while wondering WTH is THIS!!?? Well that thing wrapped itself around my arm SO fast I think I chit my pants. All the while my buddy Jerry was laughing his azz off.... Finally got it thrown into the river again and I don't EVER want to do that again!!
NOW you tell me they are good eatin Chas??!! DANG! I've eaten just about everything out of the ole Mississippi but gar. I won't eat anything that has that many teeth! DJ, we had them a lot on Fridays growin up, but my Mom used Salmon out of a can instead. Good ole Salmon patties. Haven't thought about them in years....... Ken, I knew what a trot line was, but I never used one. We always had out set-lines. Kind of the same thing, but it didn't stretch. Caught LOTS of fish on those. Especially bullheads in the spring!! About 6-7" long, the BEST eatin!! But a royal pain cleaning them! I can still feel those barbs. I hope you can find some and have a great day fishing, like the old days. |
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chaskaduo
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Posted: 11 Apr 2020 at 7:03am |
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Ha ha ha, yeah the old pout hand shake.
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