Turtles
#1
I read the snake hunt thread and was wondering if ya'll catch turtles to eat. I got 3 last year that were eating size. One was 23lbs, one was 22.5lbs, and one was around 16lbs. The rest were under 15lbs and I threw them back.
#4
Yea, Ive got a few. Usually while cat fishin with livers or other parts. Just a bonus to gettin a stringer of catfish! If I see a bigger snapper Ill pitch a piece of somethin or a bluegill to it to get a hook in it. I was contemplating trying to jug some.
Like, find the holes they have in the bank and set a jug with meat or a minnow on it. Does that sound like it would work if I used a wire or a leader or something?
Like, find the holes they have in the bank and set a jug with meat or a minnow on it. Does that sound like it would work if I used a wire or a leader or something?
#6
Nontypical Buck
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Turtle is tasty, but you SHOULD NOT eat the big ones. They accumulate too much toxins and chemicals in the meat because they've lived so long. a 30-40 lb snapper might be 100 years old!
Also, you should let the big ones go if you want to have turtles around for awhile. Snappers don't breed untill theyve reached 15-20 years of age. by killing the big ones and throwing back the smaller(tastier!) ones, you can really do a number on the breeding stock. (plus, i have this thing about killing anything older than i am)
good luck!
moose
Also, you should let the big ones go if you want to have turtles around for awhile. Snappers don't breed untill theyve reached 15-20 years of age. by killing the big ones and throwing back the smaller(tastier!) ones, you can really do a number on the breeding stock. (plus, i have this thing about killing anything older than i am)

good luck!
moose
#7
Moose is right 20lbs is my max. The meat tastes odd. Anything over 20lbs and I throw it back.
I like to catch them while they feed. Get in a jon boat and when you see a tail in the water grab it. It's loads of fun provided you don't tip over.
I like to catch them while they feed. Get in a jon boat and when you see a tail in the water grab it. It's loads of fun provided you don't tip over.
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Nontypical Buck
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ive got a picture on the wall of my bar, i grabbed a BIG one (crocodile hunter style) out of the hudson river last year. she was about 35lbs and in 2 feet of water on a tidal flat. i had to run out about 30 yards to grab her. my kids were loving it! ( i was doing the Aussie accent while doing it)
we checked her out (she was full of eggs) and let her go to make more turtles. if i can find someone with a scanner i'll post the pic. it was pretty cool.
-moose
we checked her out (she was full of eggs) and let her go to make more turtles. if i can find someone with a scanner i'll post the pic. it was pretty cool.-moose




