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Spoonbill #8574753
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danny clifton Online content OP
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Sitting here listening to thunder. When spring rains come early and heavy enough they migrate up river. Get held up by a couple dams not far away. KS allows 6 fish two a day. Keeping my fingers crossed. The only fish oil I ever used that came close to spoonbill oil was trout oil. Pretty good eats too. Lots of trimming required. Takes awhile.


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Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574762
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Do you use all the red meat to make the oil? I always thought the red meat would be great pocket set bait. We can't use any of it in Missouri

Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574766
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What would be the average size of the ones you catch, Danny?

Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574768
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Hopefully, we get some flow at the right time, to get em moving! I’m ready.


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Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574779
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The males, which are smaller, have big gobs of fat in their abdomen. That fat is what I render. That red meat is a good coon bait. Decent coyote and cat bait also.


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Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574855
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Best eating fish in the river IMO


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Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574863
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I love eating spoonbill


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Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8574895
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Love snagging spoonies. They're far from my favorite as far as table fare goes.

Haven't been snagging for several years, hopefully I will be able to go this season.

Gonna have to try my hand at spoonbill oil. And trout oil as well this year..

Re: Spoonbill [Re: Drifter] #8574917
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Originally Posted by Drifter
Best eating fish in the river IMO

You and the missus should drive over and fish Lock and Dam #2 on the Arkansas River. I think the limit is 2 spoonbill but you can fill up the boat with catfish.

Re: Spoonbill [Re: danny clifton] #8575286
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Don't care to eat them as we catch a lot better tasting fish around here in my opinion. Spoonbill are the best bait you can use in a pocket set on the river or creek. The oil just flows out on the water from them. Best coon catches ever using spoonbill.

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