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campbell
Posted 4/20/2006 1:10 PM (#42665)
Subject: WillowCats


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WillowCats $4.00 a doz. We're in LaCrosse Wi. you pick up, call a few days ahead,We can only sell in Wisconsin,Thanks 608-784-6804 or E-Mail
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Edited by campbell 5/7/2006 1:34 PM
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newie
Posted 4/24/2006 12:02 PM (#42804 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


Do you have a picture of these?
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campbell
Posted 4/24/2006 5:33 PM (#42815 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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Sorry but no pics,Lots of pics. on the net though, there real name is Tadpole Madtom (Noturus gyrinus) Hope that helps.
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newie
Posted 4/25/2006 6:28 AM (#42835 - in reply to #42815)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


That is what i thought they were. Gee, I finally got to use my B.S. in Fisheries management.

Thanks
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campbell
Posted 7/5/2006 6:47 PM (#45556 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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campbell - 4/20/2006 1:10 PM

WillowCats $4.00 a doz. We should have them from now through oct.We're in LaCrosse Wi. you pick up, call a few days ahead,We can only sell in Wisconsin,Thanks 608-784-6804 or E-Mail
[email protected]
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budsbud66
Posted 7/6/2006 1:43 AM (#45570 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: Re: WillowCats



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Location: Manitowoc WI
Ive heard alot of good things about them, can anyone offer any information on how, when, where to use them for best results. Most information i know of pretains to shallow river fishing..
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walleye247
Posted 7/6/2006 4:50 PM (#45595 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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What size are they?
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campbell
Posted 7/14/2006 3:18 PM (#45825 - in reply to #45595)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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There a river mix from small to large we get very few complaints. been selling for over 30 yrs.

Thanks for asking,
Brian
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Rooster
Posted 7/17/2006 9:03 PM (#45940 - in reply to #45825)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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Location: NW Illinois
How long can I expect to keep them alive if I come get some, and what would I need to keep several dozen alive?
John
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campbell
Posted 7/18/2006 7:48 AM (#45948 - in reply to #45940)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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They keep good just change water every few days and a small airrator alot of people use the bubble box type from walmart around $5.00 dont even need to be running all the time just mainly in the heat.
Thanks Just let us know
Brian
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campbell
Posted 9/18/2006 1:58 PM (#47566 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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We should still have some up through Oct.
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Moo
Posted 9/18/2006 4:36 PM (#47571 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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Location: Shabbona
Just thought I'd let other fisherman know that Brian is the real deal... Picked up 40 dozen on my way to Pepin for the MWC.. His count was good the cats varied in size small to 3 inches like he said RIVER mix.. Very easy to find just 15 minutes off xpress way.. At 4 DOLLARS a dozen HOW can you go wrong............. Go for it you won't be disappionted...

Thanks Brian
E. Mucha

Edited by Moo 9/18/2006 4:39 PM
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fishweye
Posted 9/20/2006 9:26 PM (#47623 - in reply to #42665)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


We picked up 15 dozen on the way to pepin for the mwc too Yes the willowcats were great for 4.00 a dozen could not complain at all. I would definitly consider this person in the future for willow cats!
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eye Lunker
Posted 9/25/2006 2:39 PM (#47710 - in reply to #47623)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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Location: Appleton wi
Anyone try those boogars on the winnabago system?
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 9/25/2006 3:02 PM (#47711 - in reply to #47710)
Subject: RE: WillowCats


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
Thought about it this spring, but never got around to it. I think they'd probably work great around the canes in late spring early summer. May work well on reefs too. Hard to tell.

I'll have to give it a shot next year.
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