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You can have my share of both.

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On Oct 13, 2:23*pm, --Bryan > wrote:
> You can have my share of both.
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> http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/fishin...013/480/d70c90...
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> --Bryan


The right catfish from the right source is absolutely fabulous.

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On Oct 13, 2:23 pm, --Bryan > wrote:
> You can have my share of both.
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> http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/fishin...013/480/d70c90...
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> --Bryan


>The right catfish from the right source is absolutely fabulous.


I love catfish.


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cybercat wrote on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 17:21:07 -0400:


> "Nancy2" > wrote in message
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> On Oct 13, 2:23 pm, --Bryan > wrote:
>> You can have my share of both.
>>
>> http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/fishin...013/480/d70c90...
>>
>> --Bryan


>> The right catfish from the right source is absolutely
>> fabulous.


I had catfish in St. Louis in 1966 and it tasted of mud. About once
every five years I try catfish, including farmed from Whole Foods and it
still tastes like mud :-)

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Nancy2 wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2:23 pm, --Bryan > wrote:
>> You can have my share of both.
>>
>> http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/fishin...013/480/d70c90...
>>
>> --Bryan

>
> The right catfish from the right source is absolutely fabulous.
>
> N.


Agree, I don't fish often but there is a local spring fed lake that is
loaded with wild catfish. They are really tasty and don't have a muddy
taste or even worse muddy and weird like those farmed fish at the big
box mart.


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"George" > wrote in message
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> Nancy2 wrote:
>> On Oct 13, 2:23 pm, --Bryan > wrote:
>>> You can have my share of both.
>>>
>>> http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/fishin...013/480/d70c90...
>>>
>>> --Bryan

>>
>> The right catfish from the right source is absolutely fabulous.
>>
>> N.

>
> Agree, I don't fish often but there is a local spring fed lake that is
> loaded with wild catfish. They are really tasty and don't have a muddy
> taste or even worse muddy and weird like those farmed fish at the big box
> mart.


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