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» Ken, have you ever tried alligator noodling? I guess in your neck of the

» woods it would be crocodile noodling.

for wusses. great white noodling or nothing!!

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I knew a guy that "noodled" for Snapping Turtles! They'd feel around under the bank of ponds in the winter--where the turtles would burrow--nose first. Despite coming at them "from the rear," rest-assured (so I was told) that they are NOT very happy to be pulled from their resting spot!! We're not talking 10" turtles either; these guys were grabbing hold of 20-40 lb.ers!!

Great video--thanks!

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well they stick their arms into the fishes mouths don't they I'm guessing it's the fishes teeth.

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I'm not sure but I don't think catfish have teeth, their getting tore up by the suction from the fishes mouths trying to swallow their arms.

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» I'm not sure but I don't think catfish have teeth, their getting tore up by

» the suction from the fishes mouths trying to swallow their arms.

It's the very fine teeth that are causing the abrasion. A "real" bass fisherman, who holds his catch via thumb and first finger, is proud of the "chewed-up thumb" syndrome; indicating a good day's fishing!

Even the "seemingly toothless catfish" does have very, very fine teeth. Obviously enough to scrape soft skin away!!

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personally I don't see the appeal.. I'd rather shoot deer and other large, quick and challenging game :P

Do the fish sit on the bottom? Forgive my ignorance :(

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