Chick Fight 2019 – A Catfish Tournament for the Ladies
Wheeler Lake in Alabama will host the first Chick Fight. Chick Fight is a catfish tournament for lady catfish anglers. As the sport of catfishing grows, so grows the number ...
Read moreDetailsWheeler Lake in Alabama will host the first Chick Fight. Chick Fight is a catfish tournament for lady catfish anglers. As the sport of catfishing grows, so grows the number ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Winter tournaments continue to grow in popularity. Being prepared for winter tournaments with salt at the ramp can solve some problems before they appear. The First Annual ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Taking advantage of cold-water blues. This 82-pound blue is a nice example of why Paula Smith likes winter cattin’. When winter rolls around and brings her colder ...
Read moreDetailsby Captain Eddie White Finding and catching channel cats through the ice. Captain Eddie White holds a channel catfish caught through the ice at Tongue River Reservoir in southeastern Montana. ...
Read moreDetailsby Monty Hill Testing the cold shallow waters of winter. These shallow water blues came during the Black’s Camp Big Cat Shootout in December of 2018. Hill (right) is holding ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley It may be cold but they still gotta’ eat. Rogers regular tournament partner is William Clapp. They are shown here at the 2018 Monsters on the Ohio ...
Read moreDetailsby Capt. Glenn Flowers Location strategies for catfish when the temperatures drop. Rodney Goodens is shown here holding a nice cold water flathead. Catfishing often has its challenges. Big moons, high ...
Read moreDetailsby Brent Frazee Fishermen go high-tech to catch giant channel catfish…but old-school ways still work, too. Ty Wolf netted a channel catfish he caught near a cormorant roost at John ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Editors Note: Philip Brown is a cat man that loves to travel in search of big catfish. His travels have taught him a thing or two that ...
Read moreDetailsby Ron Presley Be willing to learn new techniques or be left behind. Josh and Trevor began tournament fishing as a way to increase their catfish knowledge and skills. Catfish ...
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