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How To Catch Catfish Guide

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I haven’t met too many fishing guys out there who didn’t want to learn more about how to catch catfish. In this article, I will be presenting a couple of essential tips for how to find catfish, and what bait to use to entice them to strike. There are two common how to catch catfish methods, and those are using jug lines, and using traditional rods and reels for sport. But what bait to entice them with, and how to find them are the two tips that are crucial, at that we are going to be talking about today.

Locating the catfish is probably the more difficult of the two to do. The concept behind finding the fish involves locating points and drop offs, and / or fallen brush or stumps in the water where catfish will be hunting nourishment. So regardless of season, these fish are going to be looking for food all the time. Recalling the last time I went out and jug lines and didn’t catch any fish is very difficult to do.

Last is the catfish bait and which kinds you should use to catch them. Catfish are essentially scavengers, but as the grow larger, they tend to lean toward mostly fish diets. If you really want to catch the big ones, you’ll need to start using perch and shad. Use live if possible. Keeping them alive is sometimes difficult, and if they wear out, you can simply cut them up or slice them to get some scent into the water. The fast action seekers should consider using chicken livers or blood bait instead of bait fish.

So to reiterate, how to catch catfish is all about finding the fish, then using the right bait to catch them. I hope you have learned much from my catfish fishing instructions, and will come back for more great stuff from me.

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