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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:07 pm to
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:07 pm to
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I call those red-eared sliders... At least i guess thats the same ones u are talking about
Yes that would be them.
Posted by aVatiger
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:14 pm to


I pulled these two out of the creek this summer before they got a taste for rainbow trout
Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:15 pm to
How would you go about cleaning soft shells?
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:31 pm to
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aVatiger
Nice ones.


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How would you go about cleaning soft shells?
Never have but plan to do it essentially the same. I'll try to post pics when I do.

I've heard some say the shell is good too.
Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:34 pm to
The reason I ask is because my subdivision pond has a ton of soft shells for some reason. I've always heard they like moving water so I don't know why they'd be in there.
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:48 pm to
Now that you say that, the ones I've caught WERE in a bayou and not in a pond.
Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:50 pm to
That's what I've always heard, but they are in here thick
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:54 pm to
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That's what I've always heard, but they are in here thick

Be careful. I find them to be MUCH more aggressive. Seems like their neck can stretch to more than halfway mark of their backs.

Mean lil suckas.
Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:55 pm to
I don't even know how to go about catching them
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 11:03 pm to
I use these and actually bought them from this guy. We emailed quite a bit and he was very helpful in pointing me in the right direction. He's a commercial fisherman around Shreveport area.

LINK
Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 11:04 pm to
What would you bait it with for soft shells?
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 11:11 pm to
Same thing. Red meat, dog food (cans with holes punched).

I took some 1 inch pvc and cut grooves in sections to keep the net stretched so I could toss it in any body of water and not have to get in to tie it to a tree and/or anchor.

Here are a few pics of them. Catch a shite load of the sliders and yellow-bellies.







Posted by KingRanch
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 11:14 pm to


Thank ya sir!
Posted by Geauxtiga
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 11:15 pm to
Ur welcome.

Posted by Cadello
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 7:49 am to
Hadn't eaten Snapping Turtle in 5 years, then my buddy called me 2 weeks ago, then my parents cooked it twice last week from 2 caught near the crawfish pond.

Then my other buddy called me 2 days ago and said he has 8 pounds of meat, ready to cook he got from work offshore.

I will cook it with V8 Hot and Spicy.
Saw a buddy do that and the gravy was delicious.

I was near Johnson bayou yesterday.
Posted by yellowfin
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 7:53 am to
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I'll let you know but I'll try to get there next weekend


Will have to be in June. May is busy busy for me.

just let me know when you're ready, I'm out there all the time
Posted by Cadello
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 7:58 am to
My grandpaw used to boil the shell on the soft shells and eat them? I was too young to remember exactly.

The Snapping Turtles we catch here have the big ridges on the back.

I saw one at Toledo floating with several ridges coming out of the water that looked to be 4 feet or longer, thought it was a log first then I saw the nose, when we got close it dove and made a huge whirlpool. It could have easily eaten a dog.
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