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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 645832" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>Sorry about not getting back sooner.</p><p></p><p>Mnmtranching,Those cats we're great tasting.We chunked them up and cut all the dark part off,rolled them in yellow corn meal and threw in the deep fryer.Although the way I like cat is just skillet size,Skin and gut,cut off their heads,roll in corn meal and throw in a skillet and fry.Take a fork and the meat just falls off the bone.</p><p>And no they don't reproduce. some of them had eggs but I have never seen any little ones. They've were stocked about 5yrs ago.Ther's also a bunch of black bass,and large brim in the pond.Don't no the reason why they don't reproduce exept maby the brim and bass keep them thinned out.These cat fish and other are feed fish food by an automatic feeder.</p><p>Tom the pond is about 20 feei deep at the end of the dock,and about an acre in size.It also has plenty of old brush and logs in the bottom for coverage.I believe the largest caught from there so far was a 12 pounder.I don't know if the catfish food has anything to do with it or not but even the biggens are great tasting.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 645832, member: 3341"] Sorry about not getting back sooner. Mnmtranching,Those cats we're great tasting.We chunked them up and cut all the dark part off,rolled them in yellow corn meal and threw in the deep fryer.Although the way I like cat is just skillet size,Skin and gut,cut off their heads,roll in corn meal and throw in a skillet and fry.Take a fork and the meat just falls off the bone. And no they don't reproduce. some of them had eggs but I have never seen any little ones. They've were stocked about 5yrs ago.Ther's also a bunch of black bass,and large brim in the pond.Don't no the reason why they don't reproduce exept maby the brim and bass keep them thinned out.These cat fish and other are feed fish food by an automatic feeder. Tom the pond is about 20 feei deep at the end of the dock,and about an acre in size.It also has plenty of old brush and logs in the bottom for coverage.I believe the largest caught from there so far was a 12 pounder.I don't know if the catfish food has anything to do with it or not but even the biggens are great tasting. Cal [/QUOTE]
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