Catfish NOW – May 2026

The Space Between Bites

There’s a moment every catfish angler knows well—the quiet stretch between bites.

The rods are set. The lines are out. The bait has been carefully chosen and placed with confidence. And then… nothing. Just the gentle lap of water against the bank or boat, the distant call of an owl or maybe the soft hum of conversation if you’re lucky enough to be sharing the time with someone else.

In today’s world, we don’t experience enough moments like that.

We live in a constant current of motion and noise. Notifications buzz. Headlines scroll. Schedules tighten. Even our downtime is often filled with more input than rest. But when you’re sitting on a riverbank or anchored over a deep hole waiting on a catfish to make up its mind, all of that fades away.

What’s left is something rare—space.

It’s in that space where fishing becomes more than just fishing.

Tennessee River Hotspots: Wheeler and Wilson Built for Trophy Catfish by Capt. Richard Simms

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Alabama River Trifecta By Anietra Hamper

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Catfishing The Yazoo River By Rodney Crimm

A highly effective tactic for catching catfish along the Yazoo River is positioning yourself upstream from wood structure like the two fishermen in this photo.   Catfishing The Yazoo River Story and photos by Rodney Crimm The Yazoo River is a tributary of the Mississippi River that begins just north of Greenwood, Mississippi where the […]

Catfish Basics: Bank Fishing Smarter, Not Harder By Keith “Catfish” Sutton

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Catfish Kids: Stocked Ponds, Big Smiles By Keith “Catfish” Sutton

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Catfish Gear: Boss Kat Tube Rigs By Keith “Catfish” Sutton

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River Rumors: Big Changes Brewing in Pennsylvania By Keith “Catfish” Sutton

Big river catfish like this don’t come easy, and in western Pennsylvania, new regulations could help keep more of them swimming for years to come.   River Rumors: Big Changes Brewing in Pennsylvania By Keith “Catfish” Sutton If you fish the rivers around Pittsburgh—or know somebody who does—you might want to pay attention to what’s […]

Guide of the Month: Trent Thomasson – Wylie Guide Charters by Capt. Richard Simms

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CFN How-to Video with Michael Haney—Fishing Riprap for Spring Cats

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