Okie Noodling

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Okie Noodling
Directed by Bradley Beesley
Production
company
Release dates
2001
Running time
57 min
Country United States
Language English

Okie Noodling is a 2001 documentary examining the practice of handfishing in rural Oklahoma.

Premise

As much about the subculture surrounding handfishing, the film documents this practice of wading in murky water and sticking your hand into dark holes hoping a 30-pound (14 kg) plus catfish will latch onto your hand and arm. Missing fingers and toes on some noodlers attest to the danger and excitement of the sport, a method hundreds of years old.[citation needed]

The film emphasizes how noodling is believed to have originated with white settlers, with at least one reference known to have dated from 1775. Most evidence suggests that Native Americans typically only fished using tools such as spears and cages.[citation needed]

Music

The soundtrack for Okie Noodling is performed by The Flaming Lips and was written specifically for the film.[citation needed]

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