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Re: Catfish
Posted: February 22nd, 2013, 11:47 am
by wevans
Re: Catfish
Posted: February 22nd, 2013, 12:33 pm
by Rhettley
Do what Wevans says. Shad make great bait too if you can net some. If you can find an area with some chunked up concrete or log jams that is even better. Flatheads like to get into holes or wedge in and under stuff. My old lot out in TX on Lake Tawakoni had a point of land with some concrete slabs on the end that were broken up and lifted on some ends making nice hidie holes for them. We caught them all spring, summer, and fall off this point on trot lines, a set pole built to swing out over the concrete, or on rod and reel at night while sitting around the fire.
For the smaller channel cats do like I said earlier and bait an area a few times a week with soured corn. Sprinkle it out so they don't get it all too quickly.
Re: Catfish
Posted: February 22nd, 2013, 2:33 pm
by One Keeper
I've been doing real good down close to the damn on Talquin latley anchoring up in 20-25 foot water fishing with original sonnys channel cat stink bait. I always seem to come home with 15-25 nice channels between 1.5 to 7 pounds. Sure makes for some fine eating.

You can get Sonnys bait at Charlie Tuna's bait and tackle on 20. Oh yeah don't lay your reel down while fishing, hold on to it they don't play around wth sonny's.

Re: Catfish
Posted: February 22nd, 2013, 3:32 pm
by Gumbo
I was always told that hardheads were nasty. Friend down the street kept a bunch caught at the mouth of the St. Marks and fried them up. Quite tasty. I'd take trout over them in a minute but they were good.
Re: Catfish
Posted: February 22nd, 2013, 6:06 pm
by Jumptrout51

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Recent Talquin cats.