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Catfishing - Important Information You Should Know
Knowing what to use and where is key in catfishing. The specific bait and where you are fishing it is vital. Other determing factors in your success will be the weather and at what time you are fishing. If it is hot, chances are the bite is going to be slow. The early morning and evening hours are most notably the best time to catch catfish.
The most commonly sought after catfish in the United States is the Channel Cat. They are regularly caught in most bodies of water. Rivers, lakes and ponds are literally full of them.
The most popular bait for Channels is worms, or more specifically, nightcrawlers. Channels bite better when it's cool outside, but usually can be caught at most times of the day depending on where you are fishing, and with what bait.
Other popular baits include, liver, shad, guts or sides, and prepared dough baits. The most rank of baits will usually get you results with Channel Cats. They are avid feeders on just about everything. They tend to feed more heavily during or after heavy rain. Places that have inflow after a rain are really good for catching Channels, as there are things washing in that they feed on. If you know a body of water with a river or creek running into a pond or lake, this can be an excellent place to catch them after it rains.
The Flathead catfish is another highly sought after fish. They are mainly fished because of their sheer size. Trophy Flatheads of 80 pounds or more are known to be caught. They are a little bit more of a challenge, because they are regarded as nocturnal predators. Meaning, they feed at night mostly on live bait. Perch, goldfish and shad are some of the best baits to use when going after Flatheads. Limb and trotling are the more traditional methods, but pole fishing has been making an upward climb as of late.
Every catfishermen wants one of those trophy Flatheads. Flatheads are also know to reside in hard to reach places, such as in logjams, or a body of water that isn't easily accessed. They are also very territorial, meaning they like to stay mostly in one spot, but are known to travel up to a mile at night when feeding. Your best bet at catching one of the brutes is to find a logjam or some type of obstruction, and wait until the evening and nighttime hours to go after one of these fish.
Blue Cat or aka the White Cat is the most heavily commercially fished of the catfish species in the United States. They are loved by fishermen because of their size, raw power, and active feeding habits. It is not uncommon for them to feed three or four times a day, and another two or three times a night. They prefer deep water as opposed to shallow, and running water is usually a plus. The most popular baits for Blue Cats are shad, cutbaits and perch. Notably the most preferred bait is taking a shad and cutting it into "chunks". The scent from the opened and bleeding shad attract Blue Cats quite well. They usually are caught in deep water in the daytime. At night they can be caught just about anywhere, but shallow water with cut shad, or a live bait will usually yield you results. It is not uncommon for Blue Cats to get to over eighty pounds in weight. The record set last year was over 120 pounds.
Bullheads are another type of catfish in North America. They are mainly fished because of their tasty meat. They can be caught in almost any type of farm pond. A popular bait for Bullheads are nightcrawlers. Usually when you catch one Bullhead, chances are you will catch more there. You can regularly catch them in the late afternoon hours. On an overcast day with worms, will usually get you good results, depending on whether the location you are at has Bullheads.
About the Author
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Fishing
Short Review on saltwater fishing tackle
Glide Fly Line Dressing
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Dr. Slick Prism Clamp C5PR
Description for Dr. Slick Prism Clamp C5PR is coming soon!
Price: 13.50
Pale Morning Dun, Parachute
This Parachute Pale Morning Dun dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Pale Morning Dun and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns.
Price: 1.25
Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoots 2007 Closeout
2007 Simms G3 Wader Closeout Whether you fish the Togiak River in western Alaska for Salmon or the Colorado River in Arizona for Rainbows you know that good waders make all the difference. The new Simms G3 waders tackle both of these harsh climates with ease. In Alaska, you'll find yourself drier, and thus warmer, due to the impressive breathability of the Simms G3 waders. Cold and clammy skin be gone. While in the Arizona, that same breathability will keep you from drowning in your own sweat. Keeping you more comfortable while you stalk those impressive rainbows. Find out today how a truly great pair of Simms wader can make you feel. FEATURES Materials : 5-layer and 3-layer GORE-TEX Pro Shell fabric technology Leg : Patented front and back leg seam construction for enhanced articulation, comfort and durability Guards : Patented built-in Guide Model Gravel Guards Chest Pocket : Exterior chest pocket with zippered closure holds large fly box Hand Pocket : Fleece-lined hand warmer pocket with DWR treatment Extra Pocket : Flip-out Tippet Tender⢠pocket includes patented built-in retracto Belt : Low profile belt loops accommodate a 2" wading belt Resistance : DEET and saltwater resistant Included : Repair kit and nylon wading belt included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "
Price: 300.00
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Home Waters: Fishing with an Old Friend: A Memoir
Home Waters: Fishing with an Old Friend: A Memoir
Joseph Monninger thought the worst when Nellie, his loyal golden retriever, became ill. Home Waters is the story of the road trip that Monninger decided to embark on with Nellie, traveling out West to revisit their favorite mountain haunts and trout streams. Expecting this to be their final excursion together, Monninger maps a course that includes the Wind River Range in Wyoming, the Bighorn River in Montana, and Henry Ford's River in Idaho.
Painting a loving portrait of his canine companion and the joys of fishing, Monninger recalls the life events that Nellie has seen him through and describes how, oblivious to her presumed health problems, Nellie contentedly watches bison at Yellowstone, chases a coyote, and falls head over heels for a Chesapeake retriever named Chunky. Combining the charm of John Steinbeck's Travels with Charley with the unsentimental storytelling of A River Runs Through It, Home Waters is a delightful story of a beautiful friendship--one that is, in the end, renewed rather than ended.
Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle
Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle
Is there a cure for snook fever? I've landed plenty of snook with a light bait-casting outfit. Don't fish for snook any other way. You can cane pole 'em with heavy lines off piers and bridges, or troll for 'em. But I like to scrub the bushes and make 'em hit top-water plugs. This was how Cal Stone introduced the author to light tackle fishing many decades ago in the waters of south Florida. Steer through twisted mangrove channels, dodge noggin-knockers and oyster bars on outgoing tides, and join author Max Hunn as he brawls with tarpon and tangles with snook and redfish, mostly in the Ten Thousand Islands country. There is a fascination with the way things were in the tranquil years prior to Florida's population explosion. Today, with the struggle to manage and maintain a viable fishery in the face of ever-increasing fishing pressure, this book is an enlightening and pleasant trip back in time.
Capt. Mel Berman, host of the Capt. Mel Berman
Show 970-WFLA Radio, Tampa Bay Lest we forget, these great stories remind us of those halcyon days when snook abundantly outnumbered their fishermen, regulations generously reflected thriving populations, and the future of snook and snook fishing was never in doubt. Thank you, Max, for providing another waypoint by which we can measure our losses and help set our sights toward recovery of our favorite gamefish.
Howard Wells, Executive Director of the Snook
Foundation
Northwest Coastal Fishing Guide
Northwest Coastal Fishing Guide
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County plans for Holiday Park to be discussed at public forum - Sun-Sentinel.com
Tue, 27 May 2008 07:10:54 GMT
County plans for Holiday Park to be discussed at public forum Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Harve Shaprow of Boynton Beach has been a serious saltwater fly-fisherman for more than 15 years and during that time he had caught only one permit. ... |
Central Florida West Coast Saltwater Fishing Report 4/20/08 - The Ledger
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:07:23 GMT
Central Florida West Coast Saltwater Fishing Report 4/20/08 The Ledger, FL - A couple of nice cobia were caught this past week including a 20 pounder from the catwalk just this Monday, reports Jason Crosby at Gandy Bait & Tackle ... |
Anglers have good mix to choose from
Fri, 23 May 2008 05:56:43 GMT
Anglers will enjoy some good mixed-bag fishing this weekend. Pick a fish. There's lots of blues, plus stripers, black sea bass, fluke, sometimes a cod and, in cooler waters, some flounder.
Pier Pressure (The Tampa Tribune)
Fri, 23 May 2008 04:12:39 GMT
There's probably nowhere else in the nation with so many fishing opportunities for the boatless than in the Bay area.
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A Featured saltwater fishing tackle Article
Catfishing - Important Information You Should Know
Knowing what to use and where is key in catfishing. The specific bait and where you are fishing it is vital. Other determing factors in your success will be the weather and at what time you are fishing. If it is hot, chances are the bite is going to be slow. The early morning and evening hours are most notably the best time to catch catfish.
The most commonly sought after catfish in the United States is the Channel Cat. They are regularly caught in most bodies of water. Rivers, lakes and ponds are literally full of them.
The most popular bait for Channels is worms, or more specifically, nightcrawlers. Channels bite better when it's cool outside, but usually can be caught at most times of the day depending on where you are fishing, and with what bait.
Other popular baits include, liver, shad, guts or sides, and prepared dough baits. The most rank of baits will usually get you results with Channel Cats. They are avid feeders on just about everything. They tend to feed more heavily during or after heavy rain. Places that have inflow after a rain are really good for catching Channels, as there are things washing in that they feed on. If you know a body of water with a river or creek running into a pond or lake, this can be an excellent place to catch them after it rains.
The Flathead catfish is another highly sought after fish. They are mainly fished because of their sheer size. Trophy Flatheads of 80 pounds or more are known to be caught. They are a little bit more of a challenge, because they are regarded as nocturnal predators. Meaning, they feed at night mostly on live bait. Perch, goldfish and shad are some of the best baits to use when going after Flatheads. Limb and trotling are the more traditional methods, but pole fishing has been making an upward climb as of late.
Every catfishermen wants one of those trophy Flatheads. Flatheads are also know to reside in hard to reach places, such as in logjams, or a body of water that isn't easily accessed. They are also very territorial, meaning they like to stay mostly in one spot, but are known to travel up to a mile at night when feeding. Your best bet at catching one of the brutes is to find a logjam or some type of obstruction, and wait until the evening and nighttime hours to go after one of these fish.
Blue Cat or aka the White Cat is the most heavily commercially fished of the catfish species in the United States. They are loved by fishermen because of their size, raw power, and active feeding habits. It is not uncommon for them to feed three or four times a day, and another two or three times a night. They prefer deep water as opposed to shallow, and running water is usually a plus. The most popular baits for Blue Cats are shad, cutbaits and perch. Notably the most preferred bait is taking a shad and cutting it into "chunks". The scent from the opened and bleeding shad attract Blue Cats quite well. They usually are caught in deep water in the daytime. At night they can be caught just about anywhere, but shallow water with cut shad, or a live bait will usually yield you results. It is not uncommon for Blue Cats to get to over eighty pounds in weight. The record set last year was over 120 pounds.
Bullheads are another type of catfish in North America. They are mainly fished because of their tasty meat. They can be caught in almost any type of farm pond. A popular bait for Bullheads are nightcrawlers. Usually when you catch one Bullhead, chances are you will catch more there. You can regularly catch them in the late afternoon hours. On an overcast day with worms, will usually get you good results, depending on whether the location you are at has Bullheads.
About the Author
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Fishing
Short Review on saltwater fishing tackle
Glide Fly Line Dressing
Description for Glide Fly Line Dressing is Coming Soon!
Price: 6.99
Dr. Slick Prism Clamp C5PR
Description for Dr. Slick Prism Clamp C5PR is coming soon!
Price: 13.50
Pale Morning Dun, Parachute
This Parachute Pale Morning Dun dry fly is very visible to the fly fisher and very realistic to rising trout. It closely resembles a hatching Pale Morning Dun and lands upright more often than some other traditionally hackled trout fly patterns.
Price: 1.25
Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoots 2007 Closeout
2007 Simms G3 Wader Closeout Whether you fish the Togiak River in western Alaska for Salmon or the Colorado River in Arizona for Rainbows you know that good waders make all the difference. The new Simms G3 waders tackle both of these harsh climates with ease. In Alaska, you'll find yourself drier, and thus warmer, due to the impressive breathability of the Simms G3 waders. Cold and clammy skin be gone. While in the Arizona, that same breathability will keep you from drowning in your own sweat. Keeping you more comfortable while you stalk those impressive rainbows. Find out today how a truly great pair of Simms wader can make you feel. FEATURES Materials : 5-layer and 3-layer GORE-TEX Pro Shell fabric technology Leg : Patented front and back leg seam construction for enhanced articulation, comfort and durability Guards : Patented built-in Guide Model Gravel Guards Chest Pocket : Exterior chest pocket with zippered closure holds large fly box Hand Pocket : Fleece-lined hand warmer pocket with DWR treatment Extra Pocket : Flip-out Tippet Tender⢠pocket includes patented built-in retracto Belt : Low profile belt loops accommodate a 2" wading belt Resistance : DEET and saltwater resistant Included : Repair kit and nylon wading belt included Testing : Every pair manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana Warranty : Simms Warranty Shipping : Free Shipping Why do professional guides choose Simms? Because we take pride in what we make, and products have been designed to go the distance. Our in-house design team has a combined 50 years of experience in making durable technical outerwear. We work closely with top material suppliers from around the globe, and continually test both our new and old products in the lab and out in the field to make sure we meet or exceed your expectations. Well-made, high-performance waders are among the most important pieces of equipment an angler can own. To ensure maximum performance, every pair of Simms waders is designed, manufactured and tested in Bozeman, Montana. At least 22 different members of our production team are involved in making each pair of waders. And all Simms waders utilized advanced technologies and fabrics, providing the kind of durability, functionality, and comfort that have made them the choice of professional guides. From the Simms Team " Nothing pleases us more than to see our products, like those on the guides featured in out catalog and on our website, go the distance. "
Price: 300.00
saltwater fishing tackle Products we recommend
Home Waters: Fishing with an Old Friend: A Memoir
Home Waters: Fishing with an Old Friend: A Memoir
Joseph Monninger thought the worst when Nellie, his loyal golden retriever, became ill. Home Waters is the story of the road trip that Monninger decided to embark on with Nellie, traveling out West to revisit their favorite mountain haunts and trout streams. Expecting this to be their final excursion together, Monninger maps a course that includes the Wind River Range in Wyoming, the Bighorn River in Montana, and Henry Ford's River in Idaho.
Painting a loving portrait of his canine companion and the joys of fishing, Monninger recalls the life events that Nellie has seen him through and describes how, oblivious to her presumed health problems, Nellie contentedly watches bison at Yellowstone, chases a coyote, and falls head over heels for a Chesapeake retriever named Chunky. Combining the charm of John Steinbeck's Travels with Charley with the unsentimental storytelling of A River Runs Through It, Home Waters is a delightful story of a beautiful friendship--one that is, in the end, renewed rather than ended.
Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle
Fishing Adventures in Florida: Sport Fishing With Light Tackle
Is there a cure for snook fever? I've landed plenty of snook with a light bait-casting outfit. Don't fish for snook any other way. You can cane pole 'em with heavy lines off piers and bridges, or troll for 'em. But I like to scrub the bushes and make 'em hit top-water plugs. This was how Cal Stone introduced the author to light tackle fishing many decades ago in the waters of south Florida. Steer through twisted mangrove channels, dodge noggin-knockers and oyster bars on outgoing tides, and join author Max Hunn as he brawls with tarpon and tangles with snook and redfish, mostly in the Ten Thousand Islands country. There is a fascination with the way things were in the tranquil years prior to Florida's population explosion. Today, with the struggle to manage and maintain a viable fishery in the face of ever-increasing fishing pressure, this book is an enlightening and pleasant trip back in time.
Capt. Mel Berman, host of the Capt. Mel Berman
Show 970-WFLA Radio, Tampa Bay Lest we forget, these great stories remind us of those halcyon days when snook abundantly outnumbered their fishermen, regulations generously reflected thriving populations, and the future of snook and snook fishing was never in doubt. Thank you, Max, for providing another waypoint by which we can measure our losses and help set our sights toward recovery of our favorite gamefish.
Howard Wells, Executive Director of the Snook
Foundation
Northwest Coastal Fishing Guide
Northwest Coastal Fishing Guide
Current saltwater fishing tackle News
County plans for Holiday Park to be discussed at public forum - Sun-Sentinel.com
Tue, 27 May 2008 07:10:54 GMT
County plans for Holiday Park to be discussed at public forum Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Harve Shaprow of Boynton Beach has been a serious saltwater fly-fisherman for more than 15 years and during that time he had caught only one permit. ... |
Central Florida West Coast Saltwater Fishing Report 4/20/08 - The Ledger
Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:07:23 GMT
Central Florida West Coast Saltwater Fishing Report 4/20/08 The Ledger, FL - A couple of nice cobia were caught this past week including a 20 pounder from the catwalk just this Monday, reports Jason Crosby at Gandy Bait & Tackle ... |
Anglers have good mix to choose from
Fri, 23 May 2008 05:56:43 GMT
Anglers will enjoy some good mixed-bag fishing this weekend. Pick a fish. There's lots of blues, plus stripers, black sea bass, fluke, sometimes a cod and, in cooler waters, some flounder.
Pier Pressure (The Tampa Tribune)
Fri, 23 May 2008 04:12:39 GMT
There's probably nowhere else in the nation with so many fishing opportunities for the boatless than in the Bay area.
fishing trips






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