Hello folks! Today I'd like to start off a very special series with you - a three part series dedicated specifically to helping you catch more catfish in the spring, summer, and fall months. In this ...
Fishing guide Butch Terpe and a couple of friends recently spent two hours on Lake Conroe and boated 45 eating-size channel catfish. That's not bad for two hours of fishing. Have you wondered how they ...
Chasing trophy catfish can be one of the most rewarding pursuits in all of ice fishing. These fish grow big—often topping 10 to 20 pounds. They fight hard, too, tougher than any bass, walleye, or ...
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In this video, we explore effective catfish setups for fishing adventures. It covers essential gear including rods, 80 lb ...
So, you want to catch a big flathead catfish. That’s a laudable goal. These brutes commonly exceed 50 pounds. World-record-class fish top 120. While in the same family as channel and blue catfish, ...
It's the best bite indicator to ever come about for catfish. Youngsters and octogenarians alike stare fascinated at it, can't keep their eyes off it. What is the it? It is the fishing float, bobber, ...
There is nothing more picturesque than a lazy, cool afternoon fishing along a slow moving river for catfish. Cats are fun to catch because they fight, not too hard, but with a lot of weight and power.
Winter’s grip is loosening. You’re dying to fish. Unfortunately, those super-early-season bites can be the toughest to score thanks to cold, dirty water and sluggish targets. Have no fear. This ...
This big channel catfish disproves two popular fishing myths at once — it was caught at night, and its whiskers were harmless. Courtesy of Jordan Rodriguez I love a good fish story. Even if the fish ...
This photo from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife shows a channel catfish. The water was big and brown, the willows flooded past the shoreline. It was not likely to matter to the catfish. If ...
"As no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler," Izaak Walton, author of The Compleat Angler, once bemoaned. But with fly and reel, cricket, worm, and many other options available, not ...