The weird, wild and unabashedly Oklahoman sport of noodling, where anglers reach bare-handed into murky shallows to pull out massive catfish, has spawned an annual tournament and remains one of the ...
The country's largest noodling contest and festival kicks off Friday, June 14 in Pauls Valley and goes through Saturday, June 15. Noodling is catching catfish with just your hands, and it is News On 6 ...
PAULS VALLEY — Keita Tanida and Hirotoshi Azuhata have scaled the horizons of the Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan, but for the mountain men, nothing was more glorifying than what waited for them in ...
Oklahoma Noodlers are hitting prime-time cable television, but only time will tell if they will become as popular as Louisiana's Swamp People. Renowned cigar-chewing noodler Lee McFarlin recently ...
Noodling is when people catch catfish using their hands as both the bait and the hook. It is legal in only 17 states in the U.S. Thousands of people from all over the world make the pilgrimage to ...
Skipper Bivins and Trent Jackson catch fish with their hands. You could also say they caught lightning in a bottle. The two Oklahoma men have been thrusting their hands into crevices beneath the ...
If I were to flip you the bird left-handed, which I sometimes do to mix things up, you’d notice that my middle finger is crooked, with a bulged knuckle. Why does it look like that? Catfish noodling.
Rising waters across Oklahoma have created some unusual sights — including one that’s equal parts unexpected and entertaining. A Viral Catch Outside the Bowling Alley In Shawnee, floodwaters turned ...
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