1. Any thoughts on the Blue max?

    1. David Willson 0
      A great beginning baitcaster would be a lews American hero which is 60$ or a lews LFS speed spool which is 100$. They're both really reliable, smooth, and almost ...more backlash proof of on the right setting
    2. J.R. J.R. 0
      Never used a bait caster before, is the Blue Max a good beginners rod?
    3. TennesseeTroutboy 0
      It's an ok reel I would get the Black Max instead
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  2. Selling my Old Town Rush Kayak! - 9'6" - Never used - Handles on ends for moving - Fold-able back seat with cup holder - Adjustable foot braces - Holds ...more 225 lbs. - 39 lbs. - Bungee cord storage Looking for $300 or so

  3. Also, what setup do you use? Fishing technique? Bait?

    1. Kawika Iida 0
      I've only been to Mary Jo Peckham so far.
  4. Or any recommendations on a good set-up?

    1. Kawika Iida 0
      http://www.learntocatchcatfish.com/catfish-rods/
    2. J.R. J.R. 0
      I want somethin' smooth so I can feel the fish on it
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    1. Kawika Iida 0
      Here's a good place to start; http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/6012810/Texas_Google_Bank_Fishing_Map#Post6012810
    2. J.R. J.R. 0
      I'll have to try tonight if the rain lightens up
    3. iminlikewithyoo 0
      Some of the best places are those retention ponds, drainage canals, or bayous that run through the area. Try them out. Google maps helps a ton. Try to find a way ...more onto the bank of Brazos river for cats
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  5. Details: Channel Catfish with a Hotdog

    1. J.R. J.R. 0
      Anyone know what kind of Catfish this is? I caught him back in January in Grand Lakes neighborhood.
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