I forgot to take my camera with me to the lfs where I rescued the cats from but my wife took about 50 pictures when I got home.
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The first thing I did was make a box out of plywood that measured 76" long, 34" wide and 20" deep and lined it with pvc pond liner and put it in the back of my van.
When I got to the lfs the four cats were still in the leaky display tank so we put the water from the tank into the holding tank in my truck using a large powerhead.
With only a few inches of water left in the display tank it was easy to catch the fish
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Step one: Line the 30 gallon rubbermaid with the bed sheet, then add about 6" of water.
Step two: Drape the pillow case over the top of the catfish and wrap your hands around its pectoral fins and hold on tight, you're going for a ride!
Step three: Once you have the beast subdued lift it out of the tank and into the rubbermaid.
Step four: Once in the rubbermaid wrap the beast up with the wet sheet and take it to the holding tank now filled with 8" of water and slowly unwrap the fish untill it's free... I make it sound easy don't I
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Now the fun part, get home, drain the holding tank to a minimum, re-capture four angry three foot catfish and release them in my 800 :thumb: Sounds easy eh? Here's the sequence of catching the last of them, a 34" South American Redtail Catfish...
Here's the holding tank in the back of my van:
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And here's the last cat:
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Here's the first attempt, I'm not exactly a small guy and this thing took me for a ride!:
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The second:
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And finally got em!:
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Ok, so just get em in the rubbermaid
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I carried the container with the cat in it downstairs and slowly released it with the help of those flower power sheets it was a breeze!:
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The end result, a happy catfish and a wet fish guy
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