Catfish Connections – October 2021

PUBLISHER

Dan Dannenmueller

EDITOR/ SR. WRITER

Ron Presley

ART/ CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Matt Mullikin

WRITERS

Keith “Catfish” Sutton
Jeff Samsel
Brad Durick

GUEST WRITERS

Richard Simms
Terry Madewell
Brent Frazee
Anietra Hamper
Justin Johnston
John N. Felsher

 

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Front Cover/ Credit:

Michael Haney caught this Alabama River flattie while participating in a writers camp near Wetumpka, AL. (Keith “Catfish” Sutton Photo)

Which Cat Do You Prefer?

This month’s edition of CatfishNOW includes stories and how-tos for what we call the Catfish Trifecta (blues, flatheads, and channels). Whether you are a selective fisherperson and only fish for one species or like many of us, any of the species, there are certain key techniques and equipment to use for success.

Each one of these types of catfish has different habitats, feeding habits, and food preferences. Our focus this month is to provide you with the best techniques for each type for the month of October and part of November as fall fishing improves. Choosing the right location, technique, bait, and tackle can mean the difference between success and failure.

Knowing and using techniques specific to the type of catfish you seek also requires the right tackle to catch a meal or your Personal Best (PB). B’n’M Poles among other companies have a series of rods to fit those needs. I personally like the SilverCat Series overall for its backbone and durability. As to the line to use, I like Gamma Fishing line. When it comes to terminal tackle, I would recommend Daichi hooks, specifically Boss Kat Hooks.

Our editor, Ron Presley, along with other featured writers cover the Catfish Trifecta in this edition to highlight ways to improve your catch rate. I would recommend you bookmark this edition for future reference as you plan a trip to your favorite river, lake, or pond.

If you catch a Personal Best, be sure to send it to us for bragging rights and we will post it up on CatfishNOW. Send it to: info@catfishNOW.com.

Lastly, take a kid fishing and use these techniques and recommended equipment to give them an experience of a lifetime. That’s how memories are made.

Night fishing in the summer can be very productive and a lot of fun. Monster catfish roam in the night and await those who chase them.

 

Live and enjoy the outdoors is my motto.

Be safe and take a child fishing.

God Bless and Good Fishing!

Dan Dannenmueller, Publisher