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<blockquote data-quote="jackieblue" data-source="post: 78003" data-attributes="member: 104"><p>Cedar Creek is 35,000 acres, about eighteen miles long. The limit in Texas on most lakes is 25 blue/&or channels per day per person. I release all big fish. Every winter I release around 400 fish over 20# and of that 200 are over 30#. There is no shortage of blue cat in Cedar Creek. The lake was impounded in 1965 and has never been stocked with blues. All are native river fish that happened to be up in creeks when it was filling. Blues are very prolific breeders. I started fishing this lake when it was opened so I'm an old man. I'm the only full time catfish guide on this lake.</p><p>I eat fresh fish 2-3 times a week.</p><p>Cleaning fish is like catching bait its all part of a fishing trip. Cleaning does not take long 30-45 minutes at the most. I do it often.</p><p>You can look on my website at some of the winter trophy blues we catch.</p><p><a href="https://jackiekennedyfishingguide.com" target="_blank">https://jackiekennedyfishingguide.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackieblue, post: 78003, member: 104"] Cedar Creek is 35,000 acres, about eighteen miles long. The limit in Texas on most lakes is 25 blue/&or channels per day per person. I release all big fish. Every winter I release around 400 fish over 20# and of that 200 are over 30#. There is no shortage of blue cat in Cedar Creek. The lake was impounded in 1965 and has never been stocked with blues. All are native river fish that happened to be up in creeks when it was filling. Blues are very prolific breeders. I started fishing this lake when it was opened so I'm an old man. I'm the only full time catfish guide on this lake. I eat fresh fish 2-3 times a week. Cleaning fish is like catching bait its all part of a fishing trip. Cleaning does not take long 30-45 minutes at the most. I do it often. You can look on my website at some of the winter trophy blues we catch. [url]https://jackiekennedyfishingguide.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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