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Killer "Crab" Dip with Catfish
Catfish Fillets
Green Onions, finely diced
Celery, finely diced
Mayonnaise
 
 
Bake fish for 30 minutes at 350°F.  (Lemon can be added, if desired.)  Drain fish.  Flake fish into bowl.  Add diced celery, green onion and mayonnaise.  Salt and pepper to taste.  Refrigerate.  Serve with crackers.
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Welcome to Renegade Catfishing!!
Renegade Catfishing is proud to offer you an East Coast Style of Charter Fishing.
We focus on Monster Blue and Flathead Catfish on the Missouri River.  Our body of water is capable of producing a 100 pound Blue Catfish that will make offshore reels burn.  This is not the type of fishing trip for those that want to catch 50-100 small Channel Catfish in a single outing, but rather for those that would like to see a 20-50 pound fish brought to the boat.  We also focus on educating you to give you the knowledge to try our methods on your body of water.  We offer 1st class treatment and deliver you results.
 

 
Spring Crappie PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ed Schneider   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008 00:37
April has brought alot of cold and rain here to Missouri and the Missouri river has dropped and risen so many times I honestly don't think many good folks has made it out onto the river for much river catfishing. But what the weather has done is forced many catfishermen out onto the local lakes and ponds for some excellent panfishing.  On a local Carroll County private lake Dave Hamilton of Norborne, Mo said "It has been the most productive fishing in the last 3 years! We have been catching 4" crappie it seems like forever, but this year is the exception."  Daily limits of slab sided crappie have been the norm for this year.
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May Bluecats PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ed Schneider   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008 15:07

With the Missouri River running fast from the spring rains and snow melt from the Rocky Mountains, where can a guy catch him some nice Blue Catfish?  Jim Lynch of Leon, Iowa went out last week around 4/30/08-5/1/08 and said; "The water temp was at 51 degrees and the Blue Catfish have moved out from behind the dikes to the ends of the dikes. They are in a transition mode that will soon push them out into the main channel and outside curves as they prepare for the spawning season." 

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