"Noodling" is a term for catching enormous catfish with your bare
hands.
I only heard about this recently due to FoodTV's "Glutton for
Punishment" show (Bob Blumer). It looks incredibly strange.
One simple question about the following day's comic . . . king-size
leech, right?
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> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:38:12 -0700 (PDT), Brian Huntley
> <brian_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >On Jul 23, 11:17 am, Tank <Tank...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I didn't want any noodling fans to miss this strange Cleats strip.
> >>
> >> "Noodling" is a term for catching enormous catfish with your bare
> >> hands.
> >>
> >> http://www.gocomics.com/cleats/2008/07/22/
> >
> >I only heard about this recently due to FoodTV's "Glutton for
> >Punishment" show (Bob Blumer). It looks incredibly strange.
>
> One simple question about the following day's comic . . . king-size
> leech, right?
>
No, alligator I think.
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>I didn't want any noodling fans to miss this strange Cleats strip.
>
>"Noodling" is a term for catching enormous catfish with your bare
>hands.
So when you do it from a small, light boat with a
pointed bow and stern, are you canoodling?
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