Tips for Bank-Fishing in Tailwaters
by Keith “Catfish” Sutton Cast from shore and hook a big one! It can be tough fishing the swirling maelstrom of a tailwater, but a long pole and sturdy spinning ...
Read moreDetailsby Keith “Catfish” Sutton Cast from shore and hook a big one! It can be tough fishing the swirling maelstrom of a tailwater, but a long pole and sturdy spinning ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Adventure donors deliver the goods at Guntersville Noah Ishcomer and Larry Muse are shown here with one of the camper families and a nice Guntersville blue. United ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Catfish anglers from nineteen states travel to compete. Early tournament morning saw 191 SeaArk boats lining up to compete in the Ninth Annual SeaArk Owner’s Invitational Catfish ...
Read moreDetailsThe boat ramp at Ingalls Harbor in Decatur can launch 10 boats simultaneous with floating walkways down each side. Yes, it’s true the anglers come for the catfishing. But the ...
Read moreDetailsChris Olson from Thief River Falls, Minnesota holds a Red River giant caught from the bank. by Brad Durick Catfish knowledge and adequate effort will yield shoreline success. For ...
Read moreDetailsThe author quickly caught this nice blue while fishing on the rope because experience had taught Capt. Konkle what kind of structure existed and how to fish it. by Ron ...
Read moreDetailsby Spencer Bauer Beat the heat for big cats in skinny water. A slip float is a necessary piece of equipment when covering water in small streams. Bauer favors this ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Chattahoochee River tournament is open to the public and features a 100 percent payback. M&J Catfish Wars is an affiliate of the Bass Pro Shops Cabela’s King ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Making memories while making history. Organizers of Chick Fight, the first all lady catfish tournament, chose Wheeler Lake in Alabama for the inaugural event. Wheeler Lake ...
Read moreDetailsby Terry Madewell Veteran fishing guide Bob Winters and son Bobby, who’s taking over the family guide business, both became more complete fishermen during a year of working together. Bob ...
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