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lazypaw
04/09/2011 07:42PM
 
With a paddle- put it under them and lift them up. Great fun.
 
TuscaroraBorealis
04/09/2011 09:40PM
 
Spice lake
 
2K10
04/01/2011 11:46AM
 
Not in the BW, but my boyfriend caught a snapper while we were (bobber) fishing on Bear Island Lake in Ely a few years ago. At first thought he was just hung up on a tree, after feeling some movement thought it was a Northern......then about 10 feet from the boat it reared it's big ugly dinosaur looking head. My older dog who LOVES fishing and is always right next to you anxiously waiting for the fish to come out of the water took one look at it and ran straight to the other side of the boat :-) Of course he had to keep reeling it in to get a better look as I'm saying "just cut the damn line!" (which I finally did when it was about 2 feet away, I had enough). Those things freak me out. Also had a snapper steal our string of fish during my BW trip in '99.
 
Newbster
03/29/2011 02:04PM
 
Has anybody else caught any turtles in BW. I have caught 5 so far
 
BearBrown
03/29/2011 07:29PM
 
My buddy caught one with a canoe paddle.
 
Boarstalker
03/29/2011 07:39PM
 

You caught 5 turtles? With what? You intentionally fish turtles up there? For what; grilling, soup?


pics ?



 
AndySG
03/29/2011 07:45PM
 

No thank you.



 
Bonvicken
04/09/2011 08:30PM
 
quote 2K10: "Not in the BW, but my boyfriend caught a snapper while we were (bobber) fishing on Bear Island Lake in Ely a few years ago. At first thought he was just hung up on a tree, after feeling some movement thought it was a Northern......then about 10 feet from the boat it reared it's big ugly dinosaur looking head. My older dog who LOVES fishing and is always right next to you anxiously waiting for the fish to come out of the water took one look at it and ran straight to the other side of the boat :-) Of course he had to keep reeling it in to get a better look as I'm saying "just cut the damn line!" (which I finally did when it was about 2 feet away, I had enough). Those things freak me out. Also had a snapper steal our string of fish during my BW trip in '99. "


I got a very similar story, 2K10. I was running jugs for channel cat on a farm pond in a little jon boat, and one of the jugs was wrapped up in the cattails (snappers always do that). My dog, like yours, was right next to me anxiously awaiting what he thought would be a fish coming out of the water when I finally got it untangled, but when I flipped the big snapper into the bottom of the boat he freaked! He backed up into the very front of the boat, getting as far away from that critter as he could, barking at it like crazy. After I motored the boat back out into the pond, the turtle (which was at least 5 ft away from him) hissed and snapped and poor old Sparky jumped but didn't have anywhere to go but backwards into the pond! I quickly shut off the trolling motor, but already had enough forward speed so that he disappeared under the boat, and I could hear his head go 'donk, donk' on the bottom of the boat as it passed over him. He was OK, though, and I pulled him out of the water as soon as he surfaced behind the boat, laughing my butt off! He was wet and looked just pathetic, hanging his head 'cause he knew he did something really dumb. Brought the turtle and the dog onshore, and Sparky proceeded to growl and bark at the big reptile, trying to redeem himself by demonstrating his bravado, but definitely keeping his distance!


Still makes me smile when I think about it. I love that dog!
 
AndySG
04/09/2011 08:21PM
 
quote 2K10: "Not in the BW, but my boyfriend caught a snapper while we were (bobber) fishing on Bear Island Lake in Ely a few years ago. At first thought he was just hung up on a tree, after feeling some movement thought it was a Northern......then about 10 feet from the boat it reared it's big ugly dinosaur looking head. My older dog who LOVES fishing and is always right next to you anxiously waiting for the fish to come out of the water took one look at it and ran straight to the other side of the boat :-) Of course he had to keep reeling it in to get a better look as I'm saying "just cut the damn line!" (which I finally did when it was about 2 feet away, I had enough). Those things freak me out. Also had a snapper steal our string of fish during my BW trip in '99. "
Cool story 2K10. I dug it.
 
Rich11
04/10/2011 01:02AM
 
quote TuscaroraBorealis: "Spice lake "




Are you gana eat that bad boy with that plastic fork in your mouth lol
 
schollmeier
04/10/2011 09:02AM
 
If you do choose to eat one remember that there is an open and a closed season on them - I forget when it runs. I've been meaning to try it, although the old buggers would be loaded with mercury. Maybe I'll try with a young softshell.


I haven't caught any in the BW (yet) but I've caught them fishing with bait in rivers many times. Mostly Softshells (for sure Spiny Softys, maybe a few Smooths - not sure), though I've caught a couple Snappers, a couple Painted and a ?Box? turtle as well.
 
AndySG
04/10/2011 09:21AM
 
Funny story Bonvicken. Apparently Sparky is pretty smart. If one of those bad boys came at me, I'd go overboard too.
 
2K10
04/10/2011 09:40AM
 
quote AndySG: "Funny story Bonvicken. Apparently Sparky is pretty smart. If one of those bad boys came at me, I'd go overboard too."


I agree, I would have done the same as Sparky - and would also hang my head with embarrassment after :-) Great story Bonvicken!
 
bobbernumber3
04/10/2011 12:29PM
 



McDougall - 2006 Trans-Quetico trip
 
Newbster
03/30/2011 07:19AM
 
By hand. They come after our fish that are on the stringer. I have them on video but no pics.
 
Newbster
03/30/2011 07:25AM
 
I don't eat them i just put them in the canoe and take them someplace else away from our fish. I'm not sure how to clen them.
 
fcrugbyhooker
03/29/2011 08:36PM
 
quote AndySG: "
Ditto. I got chased by two snappers while trout fishing and they are incredibly fast in water.


No thank you.



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Boarstalker
03/30/2011 07:45AM
 

Quite a few restaurants down here prepare them in a soup. Can also buy just the meat, already cleaned down here. I wouldn't try this out in a wilderness setting though...as tasty as the dish is.


http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/foodnation-with-bobby-flay/turtle-soup-recipe/index.html



 
Newbster
03/30/2011 07:55AM
 
Thanks !! I'll save that site if i decide to try it.
 
overthehill
03/30/2011 10:12AM
 
I've seen a couple in BW; around the stringer . We used to set jugs and feed them shellcorn in a concrete spring until July 4 to clean them out a bit. (I've only seen ONE as big as the posted pic!) My buddy's wife would boil them in saltwater with some beer added, flour and brown in a skillet, then bake in covered pans with a little water at 325 to finish. Excellent table fare!
 
PINETREE
03/31/2011 09:09PM
 
I ate snapping turtles years ago. Wonder how much PCB and mercury I consumed from them old buggers
 
jrlatt
03/31/2011 09:35PM
 
Had one eat my 15inch crappie last year before I got a picture.


Jrlatt
 
Newbster
04/01/2011 07:14AM
 
That suck's good thing you got the piture first.
 
maxxbhp
03/31/2011 08:53PM
 
Down here it's illegal, they make something called "mock turtle soup" with about 4 different meats in it. I don't really see the point