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Comments Off on Trotlining to Catch More Catfish
Catfish Fishing
Although some people use the word troutlining, in the South where I live, we call this type of catfishing, trotlining. Trotlining for cats is one of my favorite ways to fish. I’ve been fortunate to fish with some of the best trotliners in the nation. Little Creeks: One of the masters of little-creek trotlining
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Comments Off on Fishing Tailrace Waters’ Grooves for Catfish
Catfish Fishing
When you talk about catfishing, many anglers’ minds flash a vision of bubbling, swift-moving, tailrace waters. In most areas of the country, the swift water below power plants and dams generally holds large concentrations of cats, such as the Wheeler Dam on the Tennessee River in north Alabama. One day, all day
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Comments Off on Fishing Small Streams for Catfish
Catfish Fishing
What about the stream fisherman – the man or child who wants to take a mess of cats in a little creek or stream? Some anglers completely overlook this smaller water as a catfish haven. Although many times you will not catch catfish over 2 pounds in these little waters, you still can capture plenty …
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Comments Off on More Tactics from Mr. Depth Finder Carl Lowrance on Catching Catfish
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Carl Lowrance of Claremore, Oklahoma, always had been a businessman since graduating from high school in 1935 when he started his own produce hauling business. Later after being a flight instructor in WWII, he started a banana distribution business and raised 40,000 quail per year for Ralston Purina.
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Comments Off on Learn from the Late Carl Lowrance – Mr. Depth Finder – about Catching Catfish
Catfish Fishing
John’s Note: Carl Lowrance of Claremore, Oklahoma, always had been a businessman since graduating from high school in 1935 when he started his own produce hauling business. Later after being a flight instructor in WWII, he started a banana distribution business and raised 40,000 quail per year for Ralston Purina.
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