Hi Bird. Rod and reel with live bluegill for bait. I released him cause I'm still young and one day, he may turn into a state record(76lbs). Maybe I will see him again someday. I will only clean 1 Flathead per year. The next one I catch in the 35lb and under range will go in the freezer. Gotta let them big boys get even bigger.Bird said:So how did you catch it? Rod & reel, trotline, grappling, or noodling? And why turn it loose? Looks like lots of good eating there.
And I'll bet you think I won't know what that is. My son just graduated from Muskingum College, major in geology, and his senior independent project had to do with groundwater changes in certain areas of the MWCD, specifically the North Crooked Creek watershed. In fact, his project was accepted for presentation at the annual GSA conference in Evansville last month.MDM said:Wayne, I'll just say it was at an MWCD lake.A guy caught a 65lb Flathead in the same exact spot the night before. Flatheads cruise the shallows at night looking for a meal. I caught this one at 3:30 in the morning in about 4 feet of water. They usually hold up in deep holes and stucture during the day, but I did catch a 35 lb Flat at noon a few years ago. I'm still after the state record.
LMTC said:And I'll bet you think I won't know what that is. My son just graduated from Muskingum College, major in geology, and his senior independent project had to do with groundwater changes in certain areas of the MWCD, specifically the North Crooked Creek watershed. In fact, his project was accepted for presentation at the annual GSA conference in Evansville last month.
Thanks. All I know is that he likes rocks. He is currently in Wyoming for a field camp he has to attend to complete his degree.rox said:Wayn, I read your son's paper. I really commend him for doing and undergraduate research project, was it optional? My daughter did one also, it she got a lot out of it, especailly rewarding was when she presented. My daughters project was to survey all the park and rec departments in Wisconsin and inquire as to what park and rec programs they had for persons with disabilites. She got very good feedback and several park and rec departments from small communities said that they had not really thought about it before, but because they were surveyed on it they were going to begin a proecess of creating programs for persons with disabilites in thier community.
I didn't understand the details of your son's project but I did get the overall point he was maiking. I hope that he forwards his research on to organizations, especially envirnonmental organizations in the affected area. Even the neighbors would probably liek to see his report. That really does finish a project dissimanting the information. I think these undergrad research projects are very valuable. Congrats to your son!