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I have always fished on the bottom for cat. But up here in Washington
everyone fish's with bobbers and seems to do real well anyone else have these results? Howard |
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If they are not feeding deep , we use a bobber and it works on some waters.
Ohio "Howard" wrote in message ... I have always fished on the bottom for cat. But up here in Washington everyone fish's with bobbers and seems to do real well anyone else have these results? Howard |
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sunfishin wrote:
If they are not feeding deep , we use a bobber and it works on some waters. Ohio "Howard" wrote in message ... I have always fished on the bottom for cat. But up here in Washington everyone fish's with bobbers and seems to do real well anyone else have these results? Howard At the beginning of summer the river I fish for cats in was constantly changing depth by several feet due to snow runoff and the varying amounts of flow let out at a dam upstream.. one week I would find my favorite spot on shore several feet from the water's edge, the next week it might be underwater.. I switched to using a 'bobber with a brain' (you can google for it) a bobber that knows when your bait bottoms out and then sets itself at the right depth. I did catch less cats, but I think it was due to the varying currents more than switching to bobbers. Normally bobber fishing for cats works well for me. Good luck. -- Power to the Penguin ! |
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i always have more luck floating with a bobber. i fish in extremely shallow waters and at night though. california
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