1. Details: Blue Catfish

    1-4ft on fresh cut shad. Team Catfish double action hooks

  2. Details: Blue Catfish

    1-4ft on fresh cut shad. Team Catfish double action hooks

    1. anusbutthole7269 0
      Is that an eyeball?
  3. Details: Blue Catfish

    1-4ft on fresh cut shad. Team Catfish double action hooks

    1. Robert Robert 0
      Wish I would be able to with y'all Saturday but do to the current circumstances we had to reschedule :(
    2. Squinteye . 0
      Get em son!💪
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  4. Details: Blue Catfish with a cut gizzard shad

    1-5ft on shad using Team Catfish 5/0 Double Action hooks.

    1. Lancesguideservice 0
      :) No dynamite just rod and reel with shad
    2. fishkrzy 0
      @Lancesguideservice that's a mess of fish. Thought the bait might have been dynamite Ha!
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  5. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    7ft heavy rods, okuma 80 series reels, 100lb braid, 10/0 spoonbillking barbless trebles, 10-23ft of water.

    1. Lancesguideservice 0
      I use my electronics and catch them in the lakes and rivers. I've heard the low water dam can be good but crowded.
    2. caledake 0
      Do you guys snag em anywhere else besides low water?
    3. Robert Robert 0
      Working on trying to figure out a day to reserve a trip with you guys!
    4. BitinTriton 0
      Catch and release that's the way it should be. Good job guys. Nice fish.
    5. Lancesguideservice 0
      You can eat them, but we let them all go this trip.
    6. Scotty Billyard 0
      What do u do with those? Can u eat them?
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  6. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    7ft heavy rods, okuma 80 series reels, 100lb braid, 10/0 spoonbillking barbless trebles, 10-23ft of water.

    1. d_pellegrino 0
      @thefishinkid haha sorry dude. This one was one of two 60 pounders caught that day. And they get way bigger than 55 lbs. one was recently caught in grand lake at ...more 110 lbs
    2. Robert Robert 0
      The biggest paddlefish I've ever seen was 55 lbs and I was told they didn't get much bigger @d_pellegrino
    3. d_pellegrino 0
      Sorry @thefishinkid you're about 20 lbs off
    4. Robert Robert 0
      I would says closer to 40 for a paddlefish @d_pellegrino
    5. grizzlyman 0
      Bigass cats
    6. Lancesguideservice 0
      A big fish, but not that big. Keep dreaming
    7. d_pellegrino 0
      How big is that middle fish? Looks 80 pounds to me @Lancesguideservice
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  7. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    7ft heavy rods, okuma 80 series reels, 100lb braid, 10/0 spoonbillking barbless trebles, 10-23ft of water.

    1. Collin Collin 0
      When does the season start up again? Would love to check this fish off my list! @Lancesguideservice
    2. Lancesguideservice 0
      @jmg0130 they are not endangered on the lakes we are fishing...actually very abundant. Besides, we did not keep a fish. This pic is of a triple hook up, quick ...more pic and release.
    3. jmg0130 0
      there endangered stop killing them or u wont have anymore to kill
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  8. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    1. Lancesguideservice 0
      We catch catfish, sand bass, and crappie also.
    2. dpjl4life 0
      Is that all u catch is paddle fish @Lancesguideservice
    3. Lancesguideservice 0
      Fish was snagged in 25ft of water. It is a mid-50 pound fish. Water temp 48 air temp mid 30's. 918-607-7357 www.lancesguideservice.com
    4. Matthew Simpson 0
      What's your number thinking about goin paddle fishing this summer you look like a good guide
    5. Swamp Mafia 0
      Any details on that fish.
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  9. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    1. Lancesguideservice 0
      Yes sir. Been snagging in 20-30ft of water
    2. darrenparks 0
      Do you just snag these paddlefish or what?
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  10. Details: Spoonbill Catfish (Paddlefish)

    Snaggin in 22 ft of water.

    1. johnny borchardt 0
      Nice catch......
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