Why We Catfish: A Guest Editorial by Grant Nisbit
Lucas Rudloff (left) and Capt. Grant Nisbet, owner of Catching Ozarks Guide Service, with the monster blue cat they caught in Lake of the Ozarks this March. Why We ...
Read moreDetailsLucas Rudloff (left) and Capt. Grant Nisbet, owner of Catching Ozarks Guide Service, with the monster blue cat they caught in Lake of the Ozarks this March. Why We ...
Read moreDetailsDave Bergman holds a bullhead catfish that he caught on a fly rod. Catfishing on the Fly by Anietra Hamper Enjoy some new rod-bending opportunities in springtime waters. ...
Read moreDetailsMichael Haney with the B’n’M Poles’ Pro Staff shares some tips that can help you properly preserve skipjacks for bait.
Read moreDetailsCFN How-to Video With Jay Gallop - Keeping Catfish Alive in Your Livewell Most of today’s catfish anglers practice catch and release—returning fish to the water after tournament weigh-ins or ...
Read moreDetailsKeith Sutton’s passion for catfishing has taken him to remote destinations throughout the Western Hemisphere, including Brazil’s Rio Negro where he caught this piraiba. Why We Catfish by Keith “Catfish” ...
Read moreDetailsEvery catfish angler needs to learn a few knots that can be used for different purposes when fishing. In this video, Captain David Magness with Cat’n Aroun’ Guide Service show ...
Read moreDetailsAnietra Hamper realized a dream when she caught this monster piraiba in Guyana Why We Catfish: A Guest Editorial by Anietra Hamper Catfishing opens a world of opportunities. ...
Read moreDetailsCFN How-to Video with Joey Pounders Wishing someone could teach you how to throw a cast net? In this video, B’n’M Pro Staffer Joey Pounders shares some great tips that ...
Read moreDetailsCapt. Richard Simms (the author) with his first-ever 30-pound blue catfish caught August 28, 2004, under the tutelage of his friend, Doug Williams. Why We Catfish By Capt. Richard ...
Read moreDetails(l-r) Capt. Todd Arganti and Capt. Denny Sharrone are walleye-fishing guides on Lake Erie, so obviously they are not afraid of a little cold weather. They occasionally find their way ...
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