Showing posts with label catch catfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label catch catfish. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2016

How To Catch Monster Catfish In The Winter!

Catfish fishing techniques from George are always worth checking out! Where most people think the summer is the only time to catch catfish, George is out there in the winter landing monsters! Here he explains how to catch big catfish in the winter!You are ging to love this, if you are one of those who are always looking for best way to catch catfish.

Catfishing Techniques - How To Catch Your First Monster

Most fishermen give up on the idea of fishing once the temperature drops to announce the arrival of fall. "What's the point?" they ask, "the fish are so sluggish they won't bite." They are all wrong. Catfish fishing in cold weather is just as good as fishing in the summer months. You just need to know where to find the catfish and what to hook them with.
Old School Catfish Fishing

You needn't buy a different tackle for the winter months; the summer tackle will do just fine. A good graphite and fiber-glass rod labeled medium to heavy action, a good transparent line that can hold weights over 20 pounds, and big hooks like 4/0 Kahle hooks are all you'll ever need to set up your rig. You do need to consider that this is late fall and it can get really cold, so you will need to take some warm clothes with you when you go fishing. It's also a good idea to take your fishing buddy with you. Also bring a thermos filled with chocolate milk with you. And don't forget the munchies!
If you've been refrigerating your prepared bait to make it stick to the hook, you needn't do that anymore; the cold weather will help keep it hard. Cut bait works the best during fall and winter. Most fishermen I know use cut up eels. For some reason the catfish just love eels in late fall and winter. One person tried hotdog chunks and got two decent sized cats in 30 minutes! You can get good catches even with smaller chunks of bait. The water is cold and the fish are hungry and this makes them go after smaller baits too. It is also easier to get a bite during winters because there are fewer fishermen out fishing that time of the year.

It is good to fish for catfish when the sun is warm. Park your boats near the bank and load your lines with roll-weights. The fish will be likely hiding beneath the surface, soaking up all the sun they can before it gets dark. You might get more bites in winter when the food is scarce. Be patient, sooner or later the monster cats will get a whiff of your bait and come up to investigate. Always set the drag to loose; in the winter time, the cats love to take the bait and move to deeper waters before they ingest it.
Both drift fishing and trolling work during winter time, but you can get some decent catch even when you are standing on the bank or wading into the waters. The fish are slow due to the cold and often hide near the banks in the cold winter months. However, you might not like wading into the water because you might catch a cold. If it is tolerably cold that day, you could try noodling for catfish too. A word of caution: it is an extreme sport; always have two or three guys around to help you with the catfish when you go noodling. I've heard urban legends of men being dragged and drowned by the monster cats.
People ask me what if the recipe does not work for them. They also like to know what else can be used as bait to catch catfish. You can find more information here [http://www.catfishingpoint.com]. Click on the link to find a step-by-step guide to cat-fishing and discover the techniques used by pros. There is a catfishing course available for free download.
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Saturday, 13 February 2016

best bait to use for catfish

A great article from Robbie, giving some really good catfishing tips on the best bait to use for catfish,  effective catfish bait that may just be sat in your refrigerator!

Catch Catfish - Crazy Baits That Catch Catfish

There are some crazy things sitting right in your refrigerator that can catch catfish on your next outing! I have heard so many stories of people catching catfish off of some of the most unusual baits made right from stuff they have at home. Keep reading and then when you're done, before you clean out the fridge and throw stuff away, take a second look and maybe even go out and catch catfish with it.
Old School Catfish Fishing

Hotdogs have been a talked about bait for years, but did you know if you mash the hotdogs up, mix some melted cheese in with them, then let the mixture cool in the fridge, you have a bait that will certainly catch catfish when used in a stink bait worm. Just get some of the tubes used for dip baits, have your hotdog mixture in a bowl with lid, then when you get to your favorite fishing spot just dip the tubes in the mixture and you will have a scent line in the water that will catch catfish for hours. This mixture also has a pleasant smell, unlike stink baits.

Marshmallows for a snack for the kids, and a catfish on the line. Marshmallows can be used just like they are in the bag, just thread them on the hook and cast them out. You can also melt the marshmallows some, this technique takes a little more planning to catch catfish. Melt the marshmallows, then take your stink bait tubes and dip them in the melted marshmallows. Lay the tubes out on a pan and allow to set. The marshmallows will cool, then become a very sticky enticing bait on the tube. For some reason marshmallows are a great way to catch catfish, especially eating size channel cats.

Who likes the raw smell of GARLIC? Catfish do! Garlic has been added to prepared baits for a long time and is still a great attractant when trying to catch catfish. Crush some garlic up, or if you have garlic powder in your pantry, and add it to the hotdog mix. Take it on your next outing to catch catfish and you might catch an Italian catfish!

Condiments can be deadly when used correctly to for catfish! Everyone has the basics in there fridge, mustard, ketchup, and mayo. Well set them out on the counter and start mixing! grab your mixing bowl again and mix equal parts of all three together or just a couple, but remember in order to make a good prepared bait you need some substance to make it last for a while on your dip worm. When trying to catch catfish with prepared baits, you want the bait to slowly dissolve, so you create a scent line in the water. For this mixture, I mix flour in my mixing bowl. Add the ingredients, stir well, then begin slowly mixing flour in. You want the mixture like a thick paste. these ingredients will not set up, so the flour is used to make the paste.
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