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VanArsdale boys haul in huge catfish in Santee Cooper, SC

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Kenneth and Terry VanArsdale returned home this past weekend from a very successful fishing trip to Santee Cooper, SC.

The largest catfish caught weighed in at just over 48 lbs. They caught two others that weighed over 40 lbs. and several between 15 and 25 lbs each.



While they were there, they spoke with a local fisherman who had put out a trotline one night. He caught 805 lbs of fish on that one trotline in just one night.


This story was posted on 2008-02-25 14:37:21
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Kenneth VanArsdale takes monster 48-lb catfish



2008-02-25 - Santee Cooper, SC - Photo By Terry VanArsdale.
KENNETH VANARSDALE strains to hold up 48-lb catfish taken in Santee Cooper, SC last week.

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VanArsdales at Canal Lakes Fish Camp



2008-02-25 - Santee Cooper, SC - Photo By Canal Lakes Fish Camp owner.
REASON TO SMILE Kenneth and Terry VanArsdale have plenty to smile about with one days catch of catfish during their fishing trip last week to Santee Cooper, SC.

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