This is a pretty good example of why Aycock likes to bump the Mississippi River. A seventy-one-pound fish will make anyone’s day. You can never have too much equipment. by...
Sonar seems to improve yearly, and it has been one of the major changes in catfishing. Learning to identify what you are seeing on sonar can help you keep your...
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by Ron Presley Put the experience first. This is the 50-pound James River monster that Zajac caught while fishing with Kaleb Page. From then on, he was hooked on catfishing....
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Planer boards have become a vital part of most catfish angler’s arsenal. They were used for years in walleye fishing and have been adopted my many catfish anglers. There is...
by John N. Felsher Flat out flattie fun Nick Dimino and Tommy Golson were fishing on the rope when they boated this Tennessee-Tombigbee flattie. (Photo by John N. Felsher) By...
by Monty Hill Shallow water techniques that work all year long. Hill shares his knowledge of Santee with his son-in-law Howard Carlie and his grandson Ethan. Howard and Ethan are...
What you see is what you get. The majority of the time that I am on the water, on the Mississippi or anywhere else, I am scanning the surface. I...
Editor’s Note: Not only do American Shad and Blueback Herring make good catfish bait, they are fished for recreational purposes. The Santee Basin Diadromous Fish Plan promises to improve the...
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