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July 19, 2010, 10:40
Scott Brumley
Noodling Now Nice
What we've been waiting for! Photographic evidence to pursue a nooding case! Keh keh keh! We got them Duke boys now, Flash!

As an aside, my fishing background is primarily of the saltwater variety. If these boys want to impress me, I want to see 'em try nooding anything -- ANYTHING -- in saltwater. As my daddy said, if it swims in the ocean, it bites or it stings.
July 19, 2010, 15:54
Shannon Edmonds
Man dies while catfish grabbing

July 10, 2010

85-year-old Rankin man either had heart attack or drowned

Jimmie E. Gates

An 85-year-old Rankin County man died late Friday doing what he loved: Grabbing for catfish.

Authorities say Cecil Payne may have downed or had a heart attack.

"An autopsy is going to be performed," said Madison County Coroner Alex Breeland.

Payne was grabbing for catfish with friends in a campground area of the Ross Barnett Reservoir area off Mississippi 43.

Catfish grabbing is a sport of catching fish by hand. It's mostly practiced in the South.

Click here for the full article from the Mississippi Clarion-Ledger
July 19, 2010, 15:59
JB
The death penalty is mostly practiced in the South as well. How come we never hear about things that are mostly practiced in the North? What would that include?

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July 19, 2010, 16:46
Scott Brumley
quote:
The death penalty is mostly practiced in the South as well. How come we never hear about things that are mostly practiced in the North? What would that include?


Making fun of things that are practiced in the South. And, apparently, sending moles into Southern media outlets to support the mission.
July 19, 2010, 16:55
JB
That doesn't seem very clever of the North.
July 19, 2010, 19:03
GG
quote:
Originally posted by JB:
The death penalty is mostly practiced in the South as well. How come we never hear about things that are mostly practiced in the North? What would that include?

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As part of the negotiations following the Civil War, they agreed not to catfish noodle in the North if we promised not to export the banjo and those who love it up yonder ways.
March 04, 2011, 14:42
Shannon Edmonds
Texas may join Missouri in legalizing noodling, aka "handfishing."

HB 2189

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March 07, 2011, 11:43
JM
Will this result in a flood of Okies across the border? Confused
March 07, 2011, 14:04
John A. Stride
The results may not be as impressive as dynamiting but noodling certainly is a colorful occcupation--and surely much fairer.
March 08, 2011, 11:10
LAS
The thing I love about this forum is that I learn something new everytime I read it! Not being into the sport, I never heard of noodling and its legality would have never occurred to me--although as a young ADA in Brazos Co,I learned you can't blow the fish out of the water when we had a deputy fish with dynomite.
April 28, 2011, 10:51
GG
Mike Leggett of the Statesman gives his two cents about the sport of champions.

http://www.statesman.com/sports/outdoors/nothing-wrong-with-a-little-noodling-1439000.html
May 19, 2011, 16:30
JB
Amid the budget drama of the day, senators had a few moments of levity when they brought up the "noodling" bill, which would legalize the practice of hand-fishing for catfish.

Details.

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May 20, 2011, 10:04
GG
So if noodling becomes legal, does this mean that Brumley, A.P. and Erik will be noodling at the Annual update, sortof like the golf tourney is held now?
May 20, 2011, 11:05
Gordon LeMaire
We could have a noodlin' tournament.
May 20, 2011, 11:26
A.P. Merillat
Geez, what's wrong with you city boys' spelling?
"ternamint" is proper in the grappling vernacular.
May 20, 2011, 12:38
Gordon LeMaire
Sorry AP, my spel cheker was doun
June 11, 2012, 11:59
JB
Even Republicans noodle:

Rep. Ryan said he planned to head to Oklahoma on Sunday and take his children fishing on Lake Texoma, then indulge in another favorite activity in the afternoon: “I’m going to go out with some of my Okie friends, and I’m going to do something that I’ve been doing for a number of years, and that’s called noodling catfish.

“And I want to say something to you Texans — because you understand freedom, you now legally recognize a man’s right to catch a catfish with his own bare hands.”

Details.