I was going to post this on the "Fly Fishing Game" post, but they keep comming up with stuff I aint done, so I'll post it here. Anyone who has ever (purposely) tied a fly specifically for catfish, and caught a catfish (any kind, on purpose) with it, please post a picture, if possible, or at least instructions on the fly.

This isn't as moronic as it sounds. Where I grew up (Texas and Oklahoma), they get into the water at the tail-races, sometimes neck-deep, and 'noodle' for catfish, which means they stick their bare arm in the crevices of the embankments and let a catfish (usually in the 20+ lb. range) grab them, and pull it out and throw it on the bank, providing it doesn't spin and tear all the skin off their arm , or hold them down until they drown........

I don't think a catfish fly would be any wierder than this. We've all caught catfish on a fly at one time or another (at least, I'm sure most of us warm-water fisherman have). Why don't we just make it official?

Let's expand the borders here.......

Semper Fi!

[This message has been edited by Gigmaster (edited 26 January 2006).]