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Fishing Southern Mn for Cats?


fishdog

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I'm from Austin,(south west from Rochester)
I was wondering if anyone else fishes for cats around here or anyhere in southern Mn. Im looking for new spots. I'd like to find some new Catfishing feinds to fish with. I Know a couple of great hole's On the Cedar that I'm willing to show someone else (bank fishing). Its Going to Rain here soon(hopefully) so the river will have some current and the bite should be great! I'm new to fishing Cats and love kicking back the lawn chair and waiting for the "bells" to ring, Its great the stars, wildlife , And the Big Channel Cats (10lb + ). smile.gif
Hope to hear back, Gene (fishdog) cool.gif

This Dog Loves chasing Cats!

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Sorry about the late post up of pics on your cats fishdog, but you sent them all as one pic...

If you check out imagestation you can up;oad your pics there and then use the FAQ link here to learn how to handle your own pics it will usually get up much faster.

here are 2 of em anyway:
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Nice Cats. The Straight River in the Owatonna to Faribault area and Cannon River from Faribault area to the Mississippi River also have cats for those of you who may be wondering about little known opportunities.

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