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  • shoff14
    to me, a bullhead is a yellow belly catfish.
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  • dpmule
    I knew from working with Okies and Arkies that they called those cats "Bullheads" because when we would mention fishing with them they would say "Hell ain't no goldarn bullhead catfish going to live in this godforsaken cold country and cold water,
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  • COLT
    ...what shoff said, yellow cats that taste like lake mud pies, yuck!...[xx(]


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  • Cubslover
    quote:Originally posted by COLT
    ...what shoff said, yellow cats that taste like lake mud pies, yuck!...[xx(]


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    Ewww. You actually ate one?[xx(]
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  • COLT
    ...a bite, as in one bite...when I was a little kid...[;)]


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  • redice
    What we call bullheads are the ones with the shocking whiskers, buggers to take off yer hook or clean, they taste fine, just have to nail them to a tree to clean them.
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  • crowbeaner
    PUHLEASE! Horned mudpout are fine eating if you get them before the water warms up. There are restaurants and fire departments around here that advertise bullhead dinners in the spring and you should get there early if you want to eat! As a kid we'd head to the river around dinner and stay until we ran out of worms or they quit biting. They have a market value around here, and many anglers sell their catch if they have extra. We used to fill (2} 5 gallon buckets a night when Hector was a pup.
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  • andersk
    We used to eat Bull heads when I was a kid, but I cook up a couple of them a while back and they were terrible. From now on, I'm leaving them for the racoons or whatever varmint wants them. I need some more cold weather so I can do some ice fishing!
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  • lee_dan
    Well here in Minnesota the black bullhead is in the catfish
    family but rarely gets over a pound in weight -- they have three spines that can stick you -- two on the side and on the dorsal
    fin --
    You have to eat them fresh ?_" DO NOT FREEZE or they get skunky ---
    As will all bottom feeding fish ---
    Two pair of pliers --- one in the mouth -- cut around the neck --
    strip off the skin -- chop head -- remove all fins and tail-- leave in backbone -- dip in whipped eggs -- roll in cracker crumbs -- fry in butter -- just like eating corn on the cob ---
    Try it next time you catch some ---
    Lee
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  • Cubslover
    We ate the Bulls that came from Reelfoot....key is to flush em out.

    Either put them in a bucket of fresh water or live well, and change the water every 1/2hr for a few hours. They will clean themselves out.

    You can also put them in a basket or stringer that will not reach the bottom.

    Those bulls we ate tasted no different than the channels caught in the same place. Very tasty.
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