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Todd Norris wrote:
Rodney, If you readed my post right. I said foot long leaders with a l oz. egg sinker and barrel swishel with two no.4 hooks. I know you were thinking that, but you wrote When I was a kid,I use frozen sardines or anchovies for bait. I had cut them in chunks. Also used nightcrawlers in the Russian river. I used a egg sinker with a barrel swishel and foot long sinker with two no.4 hooks. In some of county and city lakes in Tucson,AZ. I seen hot dogs and commerial blood bait being used. Good luck in your fishing. "and a foot long sinker" I was just funning with ya about the miss type,, I do them all the time myself When I fish with double hooks "on the bottom" I use a double leader coming from the swivel behind the weight, one longer than the other, just to separate the baits,, this does increase the number of fish caught, by putting twice the smell in the water, and if they get one bait, without getting hooked, the other one has a chance of nailing them. SOmetimes I use too different size hooks, just in case squealers are stealing the bait from the larger hook, WHen starting out sometimes I use two different baits, just to see what they prefer on that day, then I stick with that Any good spinning or spincart rod can cast up to 8 to 12 feet from the shore. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Jerry wrote:
Todd Norris wrote: Rodney, If you readed my post right. I said foot long leaders with a l oz. egg sinker and barrel swishel with two no.4 hooks. Any good spinning or spincart rod can cast up to 8 to 12 feet from the shore. Sorry Todd but you said foot long sinker. Go back and read it yourself. BTW, you sure you want to use a No. 4 hook for catfish? Personally I use 3/0 and 4/0 hooks and trust me my cast is a lot farther than 8-12 feet. Jerry Jerry I'm with you on the bigger hooks, most of the time that is, but one day a friend of mine came up to my boat, with a boat load of cats all over 15 lbs, he caught on a number 4 hook, it was one of them supper strong Mustad number 4's. The cats were bedding in the weeds (2 to 3 feet of water), and he would ease his boat around the weeds dropping a half a chicken liver straight down off his bow, into the weed pockets, then hanging on for the ride. He taught me a lot that day. He too, would not use any hook bigger than that number 4 I have (only once) caught a 22 lb flat head on an Eagle claw number 8 long shank cricket hook, with a cricket on it ( I was not cat fishing, but blue gill fishing), and had my drag set for 2 lbs on 4 lb line, I'm sure glad I had 250 yds of the stuff on that reel,, I needed 225 yards,, twice :-). I have caught many cats over this weight,, but this was the best catch I have ever made, and one I will never forget. -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Boomerang Fishing Pro. , Stand Out Hooks , Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Mojo's Long Shot rig and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Rodney LongShot wrote:
Jerry I'm with you on the bigger hooks, most of the time that is, but one day a friend of mine came up to my boat, with a boat load of cats all over 15 lbs, he caught on a number 4 hook, it was one of them supper strong Mustad number 4's. The cats were bedding in the weeds (2 to 3 feet of water), and he would ease his boat around the weeds dropping a half a chicken liver straight down off his bow, into the weed pockets, then hanging on for the ride. He taught me a lot that day. He too, would not use any hook bigger than that number 4 I have (only once) caught a 22 lb flat head on an Eagle claw number 8 long shank cricket hook, with a cricket on it ( I was not cat fishing, but blue gill fishing), and had my drag set for 2 lbs on 4 lb line, I'm sure glad I had 250 yds of the stuff on that reel,, I needed 225 yards,, twice :-). I have caught many cats over this weight,, but this was the best catch I have ever made, and one I will never forget. Yep, any hook will sometimes work but since cats aren't hook shy and you never know when that big one will hit I pretty much stick with the larger one's. I've even caught them on spinner baits while bass fishing and plugs while trolling. The smaller bait hooks like a #4 will work but my experience is they swallow them deep half the time. Jerry |
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Hi fellas, I have reread the post that I have written and yes I did type foot long sinker,when I had meant a foot long leader. And where I had usually had fished for channel cats. They are in a lake where a variety of other species of fish can be taken. That is why I don't go any larger than a no.4 hook. Now that I have my gear ready for the spring and summer fishing. I can try a larger hook for the larger cats. Anyway good luck in fishing. Todd |
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Tight-line with gizzard shad is for me the best if you can get the shad. If
not, shrimp or black water leeches(with leeches you may catch a lot of bullheads if there there). When the water is choppy is good, dusk and shortly when choppy even better. Channels like moving water. Greg Griswold Motorcycle "Custom Painting" Nationally- http://www.geocities.com/paint4cycles "FREE MONEY" From Gov't... LeskoBooks- http://www.elesko.com/shop.htm "Rob" wrote in message om... I live in San Diego. Here they stock channel cat fish in the lakes. I never was lucky enough to catch a cat fish. I will appreciate if someone would give me some hints how can I catch a cat fish. Thanks. |
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Good call Todd Many of us South Carolina lake fisherman use that same rig. We anchor off rocky points never deep water on one side and shallow flats on the other. I like afternoons. Light to med. spinning reels with 6 to 12 lb. line. barrel sinker with leader and a #4 hook. I like red worms or night crawlers. This rig gives you the the best chance for several excellent eating fish. Bream , Shellcracker, White perch and catfish. The first three kinds are fun while you wait for a nice 5 to 15 lb. cat to bite. A 10 lb. cat on this rig is a ton of fun. |
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