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Bare Handed Fishing - DVD

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Bare Handed Fishing - DVD
Bare Handed Fishing - DVD
SKU: EXO-BHF
Catching catfish with your bare hands! (Noodling) 16 exciting catfish catches and some misses, including both blue cats and flathead catfish. More details...
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Come Feel the Bite!

16 exciting catfish catches and some misses, including both blue cats and flathead catfish. All caught by hand! No Fishing Poles Involved! This sport is known by several different names such as noodling, catfishing, grabbling, graveling, hogging, tickling, stumping and dogging. But they all mean the same thing, catching catfish with your hands!
There are however different techniques on catching the cats. Some noodlers swim under water to find holes and caverns where the big cats hold up. Others will build boxes or use barrels to create a den for the cats to hold up in. Mike and Ed like to walk along the rivers and creeks throughout Kentucky and feel up in natural holes and caverns and with this technique you have to be extremely careful NOT to put your hand into a muskrat or beaver hole. These animals will use the same type of holes except they need air! So unlike the other techniques that are completely submerged in water, we may find a hole that starts out under water. But then shoots back up to get air, and in that case you had better get out while you still have all your fingers!
Over 60 minutes of family entertainment.

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