Catfish

catfishBack in 1982.... A member caught a flathead catfish in Coffey County off the Neosho River that weighed close to 70 pounds. This particular lease is one of the leases that has been in the Association since it's beginning in 1965. From the late 60's through the early 80's many members caught catfish weighing over 30 pounds and this was a very high demand piece of property. Since the evolution of Bass Masters and the hype for catching big bass began, fishing for catfish has been put on the back burner and looked down upon as an unclean aspect of the sport of fishing. We thought we would take this time to look back on the past like looking at old sports cards to see how times have changed and how the focus of the sport of fishing has changed.

catfish fishing

large catfishAnother two old catfish success photos from the last great catfish fisherman in the Association, Larry Wise.

Back in the Polaroid days.

catfish pondcatfish lakeTwo more ancient catfish photos. Both were caught by accident when our Association owner was evaluating farm ponds before issuing a lease contract.

catfish randy

randy with two catfish

channel catfish

Channel Cats on a landowner's farm he took the effort to purchase, stock his ponds and feeds the cats as a hobby to make better fishing for Association members. This is one of our landowners that enjoys members using his land and ponds especially so when youth fishermen are involved. He also allows limited camping again as a youth encouragement activity. On that limited camping note, that addition to the lease contracts is becoming harder to non-existent as landowners increasingly resist that idea so for us to have such an enthusiastic landowner that actually encourages limited camping is a rare thing to gain.

This landowner is protective of his land, supports the Association and the lease agreement and checks all who enters his farms.

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