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<blockquote data-quote="Paddledogger" data-source="post: 404259" data-attributes="member: 2876"><p>Not really! There isn't much to this fish other than the paddle cartilage. I had a bill done a couple years ago. There is only one bone in Paddlefish, and it's the jawbone. Difference in fishing for Paddlefish in Missouri and North Dakota is that in Missouri, you can go out on a boat and basically jig that hook up and down until you stick one. In North Dakota, you have to cast, and keep reeling and jerking all friggin day. And if you are lucky enough to hook into one, you just hope and pray it doesn't roll off, spool your reel or just snap your line. It's definitely a lot more work fishing in North Dakota/Montana seasons. Definitely takes some to recover after a long day or two. But this fish is definitely a monster likely pushing close to 80-100 years old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddledogger, post: 404259, member: 2876"] Not really! There isn't much to this fish other than the paddle cartilage. I had a bill done a couple years ago. There is only one bone in Paddlefish, and it's the jawbone. Difference in fishing for Paddlefish in Missouri and North Dakota is that in Missouri, you can go out on a boat and basically jig that hook up and down until you stick one. In North Dakota, you have to cast, and keep reeling and jerking all friggin day. And if you are lucky enough to hook into one, you just hope and pray it doesn't roll off, spool your reel or just snap your line. It's definitely a lot more work fishing in North Dakota/Montana seasons. Definitely takes some to recover after a long day or two. But this fish is definitely a monster likely pushing close to 80-100 years old. [/QUOTE]
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