Why We Catfish By Capt. Richard Simms
Capt. 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 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 moreDetailsInvasive carp ID signs will be installed at all public boat ramps along the Tennessee River this fall. New Invasive Carps Signs at Tennessee River Ramps Alabama Department of ...
Read moreDetailsTennessee River fishing guide Mike Mitchell (left) knows all the tricks necessary to put his clients on trophy-class catfish Capt. Mike Mitchell of Russellville, Alabama has established himself as ...
Read moreDetailsNACT Night Tourney Honors Go To The Father/Daughter Team of Kevin and Peyton Childress by Ron Presley First-place team includes Big Fish honors and Top Youth The North Alabama Catfish ...
Read moreDetailsBattle of the Lakes Honors Go To Chuck and Jace Woodall and Michael James Clauson by Ron Presley, The first-place team included top veteran angler. The North Alabama Catfish Trail ...
Read moreDetailsTerry Madewell, a frequent contributor to CatfishNOW, had never used this particular light-tackle technique for catfish. But he and his daughter Melissa got an excellent taste of how it works ...
Read moreDetailsLight Line Drifting for Catfish by Ron Presley Free-line drifting with 10-pound mono proves to be challenging and productive catfishing. My first light tackle blue came on a piece of ...
Read moreDetailsIn the Name of Honor, Service, and Sacrifice by Ron Presley A bringing together of warriors by Patriot Catfishing INC. It was only five years ago when Kevin Breedlove, ...
Read moreDetailsMaking Memories on the Trail Kevin Childress and his daughter Peyton Childress claim the win at the North Alabama Catfish Trail event on Pickwick Lake. The North Alabama Catfish Trail ...
Read moreDetailsCaptain Richard Simms has found that the quality of channel catfish in tailwater areas on the Tennessee River tends to be better during spring and fall than during the rest ...
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