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Rick S

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Continuation from the catfish capture yesterday. As Mama stopped over for a few seconds, the catfish seemingly looks up, wondering if things will get worse just before Mom continues on to the nest. :) (pretty harsh backlight at the nest). D850/500Pf, hand held.
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Continuation from the catfish capture yesterday. As Mama stopped over for a few seconds, the catfish seemingly looks up, wondering if things will get worse just before Mom continues on to the nest. :) (pretty harsh backlight at the nest). D850/500Pf, hand held.
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From the catfish’s expression I think he knew it was going to get worse😂
 
Rick, Great capture, I haven't seen an Eagle capture a catfish, but everything else
Chris S.
Thanks Chris. They get quite a few out at the dam though most are shad. They also get crappie, walleye and even a occasional LMB or SMB. I had one a while back that may have been a snakehead but the way it was positioned I couldn't get a positive ID.