Catfish are bottom feeders that often consume most of their food at night, so the devoted angler can expect to do some nocturnal fishing. In order to see what you are doing and increase your chance of catching a big channel cat, a float or… read more
When your travels take you to catfish waters, don't let the lack or cost of equipment stop you from wetting a line. A rod and reel, basic tackle and some homemade catfish bobbers are all you need to go fishing. Improvise a little and you ca… read more
Anglers who use slip bobbers do so because they want to be able to tell when a fish is biting their bait, to have the bobber set to fish in deep water yet still cast easily, and to easily change the depth at which the bobber is set. Slip bo… read more
A popular way to catch catfish is to use a weight to fish the bottom of a lake, river or stream. This method is productive because catfish spend a lot of time in the deeper depths. But when catfish feed near the surface, you might want to t… read more
Bobbers enable anglers to see when a fish is biting. They basically take the guesswork out of the situation. Bobbers come in two basic styles: ones that snap onto your line without your having to remove the hook and ones that have to be pla… read more
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