By Brad Hierstetter A Hot Spot for Frigid Water Trophy Blue Cats! Virginia’s James River holds the distinction of being the largest river contained in a single state. Approximately 40...
By John N. Felsher Small channel catfish can still offer big sport Many people probably start fishing by catching channel catfish, often in a private pond or public lake....
Are you killing your chances to catch catfish by engaging in simple behavior that can be managed? Keith “Catfish” Sutton is a catfish fanatic and CatfishNow writer. He has been...
By Glenn Flowers "Night Time is the Right Time" Flatheads will put the most seasoned flathead fishermen to the test, time and time again. Make no mistake flatheads are...
The JKV tournament on the Ohio River drew some of the best catfish anglers in the county to the last trail event of the season. The JKV trail has been...
By Ron Presley Angler Attitudes and the Growth of Catfishing Catfishing in America has its roots in family and necessity. Catfish have been, and likely will continue to be, a...
By Keith “Catfish” Sutton Locational strategies for catfish in lakes and reservoirs Veteran catfish anglers call them “sweet spots”—specific types of habitat that attract hungry catfish like kids to...
Bumping Bottom is an interactive approach to catfishing that allows anglers to cover different depths and different locations quickly. “You are always holding the rod and always fishing,” says George...
By Brad Hierstetter “Reliable Spots for River Blues and Channels” These fallen trees, the tops of which lay in over 10 feet of water, are an excellent example of visible...