Catfish Basics #091 – Bait Selection – Brandy Atkins, B’n’M Poles Bait selection is very important to a successful day on the water. Cut bait is usually good, but...
Catwomen on Conservation – Tips and Techniques CATFISH CONSERVATION -Trophy Catfish for the Future Catwomen tend to be strong women with several behavioral traits in common. They are adventurous,...
Description: Bumping has become a favorite method for catching trophy cats in big rivers. Beginners sometimes overlook the situation that Cye explains in this video about what to do when...
Description: As the sport of catfishing grows, so grows fly fishing as a method for chasing the whiskered critters. Capt. Debbie Hanson describes her favorite flies for channel cat in...
Catfish Basics #089 – Perseverance – Paula Cathey Smith, TN In early spring the water temperature is in the 50 degrees range and the shad are abundant. When the...
Chad Ferguson on Catfish Edge has figured out the best sinker style for each of the techniques he regularly employs. For drifting and dragging, he uses homemade snagless sinkers. Photo...
Sometimes the best ways to hook up with gnarly old catfish are unconventional methods you never tried, like trolling for big flatheads using shad-like crankbaits. Keith Sutton photo. Great...
Catfish Basics #090 – Bumping in June – Lonnie and Dawn Fountain, GA When June rolls around Lonnie and Dawn Fountain like to head out to about any dam...
Finding a catfish highway and controlling the boat with a trolling motor is a common method for catching Mississippi River cats. Jon Warden is shown here bumping near Memphis. ...
Mike filled the SeaArk livewell with this one. He caught the big blue during the CatMasters Corona Cat Challenge. It weighed 117.2 pounds. Catfish Profiles in Passion – Mike...
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