
A New Year on the Water
January always feels like a fresh page. The calendar flips, the holidays fade, and even though winter still has a firm grip on much of the country, most catfish anglers I know are already looking ahead. We’re checking gear, replaying moments from last season and quietly setting goals for the year to come. The fishing year may start in the cold, but for catfish anglers, it never really stops.
This time of year is about preparation as much as it is anticipation. Boats may be parked and ramps quieter than usual, but tackleboxes are getting reorganized, rods are being rerigged, and plans are being made. Winter gives us the chance to slow down just enough to think about how we want the upcoming season to look. Maybe it’s fishing new water, improving a technique that’s given you trouble or simply making more time to be on the water than you did last year.










