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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 497099" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>I wish I could do that. I love to catfish but in Texas your only aloud to use bait you caught from the same body of water that your fishing in. If you purchased bait you need to have your receipt of a bait dealer.</p><p>So if I don’t catch shad I can go to the bait store and buy some frozen that nobody knows where they came from. I could get away with freezing my own probably but I like fresh bait. I have a 34acre private lake in my subdivision that I can catch brim with my cast net easy. </p><p>It’s because of all the evasive species. One of the big bass fishing lakes near me is over run with tilapia. It’s a power plant lake so they thrive year round in it. If you catch any they have to be cleaned before you leave the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 497099, member: 27803"] I wish I could do that. I love to catfish but in Texas your only aloud to use bait you caught from the same body of water that your fishing in. If you purchased bait you need to have your receipt of a bait dealer. So if I don’t catch shad I can go to the bait store and buy some frozen that nobody knows where they came from. I could get away with freezing my own probably but I like fresh bait. I have a 34acre private lake in my subdivision that I can catch brim with my cast net easy. It’s because of all the evasive species. One of the big bass fishing lakes near me is over run with tilapia. It’s a power plant lake so they thrive year round in it. If you catch any they have to be cleaned before you leave the area. [/QUOTE]
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