Today brings us to the final part, part 3, of our special 3 part guide on catching catfish. In part 1 we talked about finding ...
We're on the muddy shoreline today fishing for channel catfish. The Boatless Angler and I are running a sliding sinker rig using the zip line sinker slides. I love the zip lines because there is ...
. Soaking cut bait has a bit of a stigma of being dumbed-down fishing, but there’s actually a lot of science and technique that goes into the proper hacking, rigging, and fishing of a bloody, dripping ...
Catching a catfish on a rod and reel is one of the most fun things an angler can do. But many of us who love catfishing also enjoy alternative methods of cat-catching, such as jug fishing, trotlining ...
The beautiful spring weather had given me and my buddy Joe an itch to go fishing, so that’s exactly what we did. We loaded Joe’s johnboat, pulled it to the Arkansas River and launched just after the ...
An angler never knows what kind of fish is tugging at the end of the line when a nightcrawler is on the hook. Nearly every fish that swims eats nightcrawlers. You never know what you'll catch. There ...
For me, some things just go together. Burgers and chocolate banana milkshakes. Tie-dye t-shirts and 1971 VW Bay Window buses. And catfishing after dark with my little brother. Channel catfish eat ...
The anglers used a rig made from a 12-volt car battery to stun the catfish. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries recently cited two Evangeline Parish residents for taking fish illegally ...