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I was visiting my grandmother's house the other day and was looking through some old photographs and found these gems. I had grown up hearing about an old picture of my grandad with a big catfish he caught, and this was it. I don't know how much it weighed and my grandmother didn't remember, but she said that 80 lb.+ catfish were caught fairly often, and for them to have used expensive film to take a picture of it, it must have been bigger than usual (possibly 100 lbs.?? ^_^ ). Grandad is the one on the left. He (They?) caught it right by the family farm in Portland on the Missouri River, fishing a jugline. The picture is dated August, 1936.

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Grandad I mentioned above is in the middle of this pic. This one was caught on Lake Pomme de Terre. That's all I know about that one.

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Another great grandfather with some good sized bass.

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Great pictures! I love the old time photos with some history. The middle picture, you call muskie picture????? I dont see a muskie, but that is one huge flathead catfish.

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we found a bunch of those going thru family pictures when we used to own land down on the Gasconade, which oddly enough, is now owned my one of my co-workers fiances. anyway....there are some big fish in the pictures we had, including that state record smallie

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The middle picture, you call muskie picture????? I dont see a muskie, but that is one huge flathead catfish.

My mistake- I was looking at some other pictures I found (of ACTUAL muskie) while uploading these. I'm not much of a multi-tasker.

"Sometimes it seems like such a hard life, but there's good times around the bend. The rollercoaster's gotta roll to the bottom if ya wanna climb to the top again."

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Great pictures! I love the old time photos with some history. The middle picture, you call muskie picture????? I dont see a muskie, but that is one huge flathead catfish.

I second that! I really enjoy looking at old fishing pictures especially from familiar places or local spots. Makes me mind wonder how they ever caught them using old equipment.....:>))))

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Those are great, thanks. Do we get extra points for identifying that plug attached to the old casting rig ? Looks like it might be a 'Oreno type plug (hanging about 2 guides down from the tip) or is that something else that I'm seeing on the piece of tin ?

You've really started something here....I gotta do some digging :) And I hope others do too.

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