Catfishing Tips To Help You Catch A Monster!
Catfishing Tips To Help You Catch A Monster!
Catfish is a well-known fish throughout the world that is farmed in many places for commercial purposes. Through time, people have also developed a new enjoyment out of catfishing. Catfishing is trickier than it seems, especially for beginners, so here are catfishing tips which covering factors such as time, location and wind and water conditions, bait, and technique.
There is really no specific time of the day to go catfishing. The thing is, fishing is easiest when catfish are feeding. More often than not, catfish feed during nighttime which makes it the best time to go catfishing. It is also advisable to do it on a moonless night, or on a rainy or cloudy day.
Bodies of water such as lakes, river, and creeks house catfish. Catfish swim near the surface when the water is cool and go deeper in the water when it is hot. One can also tell whether there will be many catfish swimming based on the swiftness of the current. Also, plankton mixed with the water by the wind can attract catfish to feed in the area.
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Just like with any other type of fishing, people use bait to make fishing easier. Choosing whether to bait on the area where the fish are or to bait an area to attract the fish is the choice of the person but both are effective. There is no need to worry about the shape and the size of the bait since catfish feed by taste and smell.
Baits can be shad, chicken livers, night crawlers, and crawfish. Custom dip baits can also be made. For baiting an area to attract fish to your position, one can use soaked sour grain as spread over several areas.
Catfishing does not end when the catfish takes the bait, since one should catch and land them. This is not an easy feat because a catfish is big. Keeping it off balance is a technique widely used by many. This is done by moving the rod right and left while applying and releasing pressure alternately. An expert can land a fish in less than 5 minutes using this technique. Of course, one is not expected to bag it the first try. A catfish is ready to land when the fish already lying on its side in the water.
These are simple catfishing tips that beginners should equip themselves with in order to thoroughly enjoy and effectively catch catfish. Improvement in techniques and knowledge will follow after some actual catfishing practice.

