Catfishing Baits- How To Use Them

By Doug Taylor


There are numerous different sorts of bait that may be used to catch catfish. Catfish are scavengers and will eat a huge range of things. But are you using those baits properly so as to catch a big catfish?

When catfishing, concentrating on the environment to find the fish is much more important than your selection of bait. It's pointless to try different kinds of bait in the water while you're sitting in one spot in hope of a catfish to catch the line.

Catfish are slippery and like to hide. It's important to observe the body of water where you're fishing and learn where its catfish like to lay up.

When you're out catfishing, keep mobile with a rod and reel. When you spot something standing right up out of the water, sneak over and throw a fresh shad head by it. Look for a good current eddy and test your luck there too.

It won't require long for you to discover if there's fish in that particular area or not. If nothing bites in twenty minutes, go on.

Remember to always keep the bait still. Try to avoid rebounding and moving the bait unnecessarily. With the appropriate strategies and abilities, plus the right kind of hardware and bait, you can catch a large number of catfish.

When a lake has risen due to flood waters, it is a amazing opportunity for catfishing. The catfish will go to the freshly flooded vegetation and feed heavily. Here, use fresh shad heads and cut Bluegill. Although you can go catfishing any time of the day, the best time to go catfishing is early in the morning and later in the evening. In the daytime, these fish settle at the bottom of the volume of water.

Once the sun sets, they come above to the shallows to go searching for food. Wet days are another great time to go catfishing. When the weather is cloudy, you can get a fairly good catch any time of the day. In terms of seasons, spring to early fall is in general excellent for fishing channel catfish due to the rising water levels. These catfish are highly active and so easier to catch during this time.

Catfish are a brilliant game fish that may give you an exercise session when you reel them in. Don't forget to keep trying different spots when you're fishing for catfish. If you're using baits like fresh cut shad, Bluegill, perch, little frogs, chicken liver, night crawlers, and so on. And you have not caught anything in 20 to 30 mins, then push on.

If you happen to detect gulls working over an area, get downwind of them and you will have an excellent chance at catching catfish. Remember to test out a good current eddy. Catfish travel up and back down channels in search of food. Attempt to find the fish -- rather than waiting for them to find you -- and you may have more success at catfishing.




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