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Posted by gold-leaf-deere on March 14, 2006 at 18:16:52 from (64.12.116.202):
In Reply to: fish shocker posted by van robinson on March 14, 2006 at 02:47:29:
about 50 years ago my neighbor used a old crank telephone magneto, as I remember you ran one wire to a three foot bright chain that would drag on the bottom of the river, that being the Ohio about 20 downstream from Evansville, Indiana. The other electrode from the magneto was attached to about 8 foot of bare wire and thrown over the side of a wooden boat. The boat was allowed to float downstream with the five horsepower motor idleing, one man running the motor and the other cranking the magneto, with a dipnet vere close by, When the smoth fish, would not work on scale fish, came on top of the river, they would move very fast on the surface, sometimes they would even go several feet on to a sandbar. I have seen 100 pounds of catfish being caught like this in ten minutes, end of fish story..
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