Showing posts with label tips for catching catfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips for catching catfish. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Tips For Catching Catfish

Here are five great tips for catching catfish, Chris has an incredible array of tips on catfishing. Especially if you are just starting out, these are great tips. Keep researching and you will discover the secrets to catching catfish.

How These Tips-On-Catfishing Can Improve Your Fishing Abilities!


If you're a beginner at catfishing, then these tips can help you to catch these cats by knowing the basics first. We talk more about what else is important to catch them in other articles.
5 Catfishing tips
Tip number 1. Know the location where you want to go fishing. Make several visits first to the spot you choose. This will help you to know how large the catfish grow in that particular area. You may be amazed how big these cats can get. Know first the size of catfish and then taking the right equipment sounds so logically. But believe me it is not. A lot of people are caught out because they have not done some research beforehand. It may come from finding their hiding places and where to lower the boat if they want to go fishing by boat.

Tip number 2. Bring appropriate fishing gear. Don't forget to bring different rods, small and big fishing hooks and some different reels on your trip. That way you are prepared for any size of these cats. You can find all of it in your local fishing shop or if you are on a tight budget on Internet. The prices range from very affordable to very expensive. Bear in mind, larger equipment's is more expensive but is advisable for larger catfish.
Old School Catfish Fishing

Tip number 3. Choose the best bait. The primary reason here is simple, you will find a wide variety of baits you can choose from. Grasshoppers are one of them. Throwing some grasshoppers as your main bait, school of catfish will definitely swim towards it. You can also use perch, frogs, Chicken livers or shad. Some of the cats like lures, but not all of them. Some of them are very picky in choosing their food and only want fresh and stinky bait. If you can, make good homemade smelly bait yourself.

Tip number 4. The fresher your baits the better. It's not simply selecting the bait you prefer to use. The question is more on, which bait is suitable for which cat. Maintaining the quality of your bait is also important. When bait is chilled for too long, the smell and flavour is greatly reduced. In other words, frozen baits are not recommended if you have stored them to long. Make your bait the night before, and use that bait straight away.

Tip number 5. Warmer water is better. The temperature of the water is also an important element that can affect your catch. Usually, catfish prefer to live in warmer water. About 70 or 80 degrees Fahrenheit is good. The colder the water, the less active they are. There are different rules if you want to go fishing in the winter. I will come back to that in another article. Different seasons different rules.
There's a lot more to learn about catching these cats but by using these five tips on catfishing can make your fishing trip a successful one. To know more great Catfishing-Tips, visit my website about http://www.catfishanswers.com.
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Here are some more catfishing tips

Thursday, 11 February 2016

Tips For Catching Catfish Easily

Here are a few good tips for catching catfish. Best time to fish, best hook and even some advice on filleting them correctly!

Catfish Fishing Tips

I first started fishing catfish in my early childhood with my dad and though I have caught some Blue, and Flathead Catfish, Channel Catfish have always been my main target. I primarily fish them in the Snake and St.Croix Rivers and sometimes the Mississippi too. Wherever I can find a little nook and cranny where the current isn't so fast there always seem to be catfish hiding looking for some fresh bait. Catfish can also be found wherever you can find a rocky bottom to.

The best time to catch catfish is usually after dark until early morning right before the sun comes up, and they always seem to be the most active around a full moon. Catfish also like to hang out in holes where the water is a little deeper. Again, anywhere the current is a little slower and a place where food might gather is great place to find catfish.

Old School Catfish Fishing

Some other Catfish Fishing tips that I have used over the years are how I rig my pole. Now this is fairly basic. I like to use a medium sized pole about 7 to 8 feet long with about 17 to 20 pound test line. Some prefer 50 or 60 pound test but the lighter line has always worked best for me because I have found it is just easier to deal with when tying hooks or getting your line out of snags. The main reason I use a lighter line is that your catfish is much less likely to notice any friction with lighter line compared to a heavier line. I like to fight the fish a little too, with a heavier line its to easy just to drag the fish in which I believe takes the sport and excitement out of it.

As far as hooks go I have always just used a smooth, medium sized hook, with no barbells on it. Catfish have very tough skin and I rarely loose a catfish after I have hooked them so you won't need a trebble hook or any special kind of hook for Catfishing. Before I put my hook on I always just slide one slip sinker on with the size of it going by how fast the river current is, and then one clip on sinker or a swivel to keep your sinker away from your bait. I like to put the sinker about 2 feet away from the bait so your bait can float and move around in the river current.

One last Catfishing tip I will give you here is in filleting them correctly. This is very important if you want to get the best flavor out of your Catfish. I will put the Catfish on its stomach and then start with the tip of the knife right behind its head next to its spine and then slowly start slicing downwards until the fillet comes off. Then just cut your fillet off the skin. Now this part most of you probably already know as it is the same as most other fish. This is the important part. After you have your fillet in front of you there will be a yellowish strip running down the middle of the meat with a little bit of red on top of the fillet. This needs to be cut out or your Catfish will taste mushy and lose a lot of its flavor so don't forget. I also like to cut the head meat out of the larger ones usually at least 15 pounds, this is the whitest and best part of the Catfish. And prepare some homemade tartar sauce for a great meal with the whole family.

Shane Brown has spent the past 25 years fishing all kinds of freshwater and saltwater fish but Catfishing has reigned supreme in his Fishing adventures.
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