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DanChamberlain
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I am not a Catfish Fisherman!

I have caught a few catfish in my life, but I have never "Deliberately" gone out to catch a catfish. I like catching them coz they fight well, but they aren't in my list of fish I buy tackle for.
So, yesterday the bass weren't biting, but the little 3" bluegill were. On a whim, I took a hapless little gill and cut the head off (not out of spite, but for cutbait.
I put the little thing on a 5/0 worm hook (I don't have any catfish hooks) and tossed it out on a curve of the lake about 10 yards from the bank, into about 9 feet of water with a rocky bottom.
10 minutes later the rod tip started to lift ever so slightly and wham, the fight was on. Caught a decent 18 inch Flathead. Damn but they're ugly... I let it go out of sympathy.
Rehooked the little bluegill (or rather headless bluegill) and tossed it into the same spot. Five minutes later the rod durn near dragged into the water before I could grab it. Set the hook and bam, the fight was on again. This fight was a tad longer. I knew it was a nicer fish. When it was over there was a nice 28 inch Channel Cat in the cooler. Had some fried nuggets last night...


So, yesterday the bass weren't biting, but the little 3" bluegill were. On a whim, I took a hapless little gill and cut the head off (not out of spite, but for cutbait.
I put the little thing on a 5/0 worm hook (I don't have any catfish hooks) and tossed it out on a curve of the lake about 10 yards from the bank, into about 9 feet of water with a rocky bottom.
10 minutes later the rod tip started to lift ever so slightly and wham, the fight was on. Caught a decent 18 inch Flathead. Damn but they're ugly... I let it go out of sympathy.
Rehooked the little bluegill (or rather headless bluegill) and tossed it into the same spot. Five minutes later the rod durn near dragged into the water before I could grab it. Set the hook and bam, the fight was on again. This fight was a tad longer. I knew it was a nicer fish. When it was over there was a nice 28 inch Channel Cat in the cooler. Had some fried nuggets last night...


It's a source of great pride for me, that when my name is googled, one finds book titles and not mug shots. Daniel C. Chamberlain
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George Carlin
Old pic of me and a little channel cat.
my nephew a a little blue he caught.
I will fear no evil: For I carry a .308 and not a .270
The big shovelheads like live bluegills. Knew of an old timer who used 12''-18'' carp as live bait............
We have an old (late 50's) picture somewhere with a 40(?) pound shovel in the bathtub...... Aunt was not amused.
Targeting catfish when fishing is some fun. Liable to catch anything from one a few ounces to a big one that will drag the boat. If you ever catch one around 20+ pounds in the kayak, hang on! The ride will be interesting!
― Douglas Adams
I targeted catfish a lot in Louisiana. What most of the country calls flathead is called Opelousas in Louisiana, and they were the cat of choice for most catfishermen. Personally, I preferred channel cat, but never threw back an Op, either.
My sis & BIL stocked their pond with channel cat, and there's no telling how many days I spent fishing that pond. I found the best size for eating was 2 lbs or less. By the time I left Louisiana, their cats were running 8-12 lbs. Lot of fun to catch, but for eating I'd prefer a can of tuna.
Mike
N454casull
― Douglas Adams
Where I used to catch them is a small river below a lake. Once the ODNR started stocking saugeye in the lake they started going out the spillway. As I started catching saugeye in the river the bullhead started to disappear. Within 4-5years I never caught another bullhead there.
Mike
N454casull
Also agree that catfish are tough. We've caught some before and put them straight on ice and hours later when we get them out to clean them, they're still alive. Very slow, but alive.
Bullheads are smaller, as others have said, and have an almost flat tail.
(Snicker, snicker! the word p.e.e.n without the periods got auto censored!
― Douglas Adams