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<blockquote data-quote="Openlake" data-source="post: 5350812" data-attributes="member: 1098"><p>BuckWild, my wife spent her childhood at Open Lake. It was formed from the same earthquakes that formed Reelfoot Lake in 1812. Her dad had a round house there. I fished it thousands of times. </p><p></p><p>I once had a quest to catch a world record Bowfin/Grinnel. Caught some in the 12/14 lb. range. About the toughest fish that lives. Primitive lung fish. Water dries up, no problem, they'll bury in the mud and breath air. </p><p>Had a 4" one in an aquarium that lived for several years. Mean, ate all the other fish including my turtle. Grew to 6". Found him on the floor dried up once after he jumped out. Been there for hours. Dropped him back in the water and a few minutes later he was swimming like a pro. </p><p></p><p>Their fins turn lime green when they are excited. Sharp teeth and small whiskers. Tough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Openlake, post: 5350812, member: 1098"] BuckWild, my wife spent her childhood at Open Lake. It was formed from the same earthquakes that formed Reelfoot Lake in 1812. Her dad had a round house there. I fished it thousands of times. I once had a quest to catch a world record Bowfin/Grinnel. Caught some in the 12/14 lb. range. About the toughest fish that lives. Primitive lung fish. Water dries up, no problem, they’ll bury in the mud and breath air. Had a 4” one in an aquarium that lived for several years. Mean, ate all the other fish including my turtle. Grew to 6”. Found him on the floor dried up once after he jumped out. Been there for hours. Dropped him back in the water and a few minutes later he was swimming like a pro. Their fins turn lime green when they are excited. Sharp teeth and small whiskers. Tough! [/QUOTE]
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