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<blockquote data-quote="oscar p" data-source="post: 543237" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Better cut them 16 or 18 inches. A 40lb cat can carry a 12inch noodel under and hold it for about 10 minutes. That's long enough to over look it while you running up the lake looking for them.Tie your string on one end, that way when you get a fish on, it will stand straight up. Also put a swivel about 6 inches from the hook, if you dont a catfish will unroll your line. Also make your line about 10 feet long. The best bait is cut up bream or yellow tail shad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar p, post: 543237, member: 16"] Better cut them 16 or 18 inches. A 40lb cat can carry a 12inch noodel under and hold it for about 10 minutes. That's long enough to over look it while you running up the lake looking for them.Tie your string on one end, that way when you get a fish on, it will stand straight up. Also put a swivel about 6 inches from the hook, if you dont a catfish will unroll your line. Also make your line about 10 feet long. The best bait is cut up bream or yellow tail shad. [/QUOTE]
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