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CaliforniaDiver.com:
Also new to the board...

But being from Louisiana originally.... what's wrong with perch and catfish? Mighty tasty!..... :D

Yes they are, but I was thinking more of a little "salt" in the diet.
 
Teresa38:
Yes they are, but I was thinking more of a little "salt" in the diet.
So do you know how to clean catfish underwater?
 
dlndavid:
So do you know how to clean catfish underwater?
Yes I do. Doesn't everyone?
 
Teresa38:
Yes I do. Doesn't everyone?
huh...huh ...sure, yah everybody knows, I guess :06:
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
Uhhh, No I don't

Plus It looks like it could clean me, and my clock. :D

Those things are HUGE !

OMG :11:
 
Lil' Irish Temper:
Uhhh, No I don't

Plus It looks like it could clean me, and my clock. :D

Those things are HUGE !
That's a big one. It would eat the clock after it cleaned it.
 
Hey Teresa. I grew up down in Poteau, just a few miles from where you live. The key to the viz at Tenkiller is to get down below the thermocline (wear a wetsuit and take a flashlight). You'll find plenty of good viz there.

And try Beaver Lake some time. Good viz there pretty much all around.

BKB
 
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