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June 20, 2013 
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weisertiger
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Congo eel


While trying my hand at this snapping turtle business I found this on one of my lines. If looks like a snapping turtle or something else mashed it up pretty good.







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Nevermind.


It's dead.



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wickowick
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Plaid dish towel, what do I win?





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dandug001
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black mamba?





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CamdenTiger
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Congo eel?





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weisertiger
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Congo eel is correct!!!!!





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W
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Catching any turtles?

I'm surprised the eel was still on the line. You must check your lines regularly.

Turtles would have eaten that eel.






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Jim Rockford
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Cobra King Eel.





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weisertiger
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quote:

W


I have had absolutely no luck catching turtles! I used a line about 6 or 7 ft long with a weight on the end and another in the middle, and hooks about every foot.

I baited with chicken liver the first time and had nothing on any of my five lines. The second time I baited with chicken hearts and the eel is all I caught. I only had three lines the second time because somebody cut two of them!

Any advice?






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mcpotiger
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PLO eel. Or also referred to as a "Arafat eel"





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FelicianaTigerfan
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quote:

somebody cut two of them!

Gator got it maybe.






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BFIV
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quote:

Any advice?


Try wrapping and hooking as much of a strip of breakfast bacon that you can get on a 1/0 worm hook. Works for me in my pond... I put the baited hook right at the edge of the bank in the water where the bream can't get to it, but the snapper can.






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DNaquin
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Biting your fingernails is nasty bro





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Mung
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red Xs, but "congo eel" is generally amphiuma. Are there tiny little feet up front?





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AlxTgr
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Used to cath them in Bayou Robert. They loved hollows in the base of Willow trees.





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LSUFan3434
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used to catch those all the time in ditches





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Dorothy
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quote:

LSUFan3434


Hey buddy!

quote:

used to catch those all the time in ditches


Hubby still does...he feeds them to the mud snake. The kids get excited because they're all old enough now to go with him amphiuma-hunting & they get to shine the flashlights for him. (He goes at night after it rains.)



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LSUFan3434
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hey! i responded to you in another thread a few days ago...





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Dorothy
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I saw it--much later, so I didn't want to bump the thread. Thanks!


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LSUFan3434
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hope all is well!





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