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Blue Giant

The secrets of catching giant catfish

Catching catfish is great, like most others, according to knowledge. You must understand your prey, their habits and idiosyncrasies. You also need to understand their environment.

Let's start with the case. If you want big fish, while three species must be considered: the United States in fresh water. They are the blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus). Channel catfish (Ictalurus puntatus) and flathead catfish (Pylodictus olivaris). All other species are either too small to bother with, or their scope is too limited.

The blue catfish is a true giant, and the range of 2019, it is the largest sport fish available. Blues is a fish of large reservoirs and rivers, especially under the tail races in Swift Current. These hitters can top 100 pounds, and 50 guns are not uncommon.

Blue catfish are native to Ohio, Missouri and Mississippi river basins, but their scope has been expanded through various stocking programs. As channel catfish, they are opportunistic feeders with a varied diet, but the great are always taken on the whole fish alive, like shad and bluegill large (where law).

Channel catfish is very similar to the Blue Cat, being slightly smaller and with a wider and tolerance for more environments. Their ranges overlap, and often they meet, their breeding habits are almost identical. Channel cats can more than 50 books, with 20 + mills together.

They are also fond of channel leakage, but they can live in small lakes, rivers and even farm ponds. Channel cats are native to the United States East from southern Canada to northern Mexico, east of the Rockies and the Appalachians. Their range has been expanded to almost anywhere in the United States by seeding. They are also raised commercially.

Both Blue and Catfish spawn in late spring when water temperatures approach the beginning 75 degrees. As the blue cat, the largest specimens are always taken on live fish.

The Flathead Catfish is another behemoth, passing more than 4 meters long and 100 pounds +. They prefer deep pools in streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs of water slow and cloudy. They are rarely taken directly below the tailrace. Their range is the Great Lakes to the south along the Mississippi River to the Gulf States.

Plates are strictly predators and only eat live food, mainly fish. They tend to be moody, and become inactive in cold water.

The largest catfish are almost always taken on lines or jug ​​lines or trot. Suitable rods and reels are heavy for large catfish action stems of fresh water from July to December feet long, with baitcasting reels powerful. Your line should be no test less than 20 pounds, you will use baits weighing more than 1 ounce in fast flowing water.

Jug lines are simply sealed plastic jugs with lines attached. They can be allowed to drift, or anchrored down. Usually, 6-12 jug lines are baited with live bait, using 2 / 0 or more hooks, fell off a boat and allowed to drift.

The fisherman will follow, and when bobs, or takes off in an unexpected direction, the line is drawn, usually with a large catfish protesting at the end.

About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best catfish

fishing information possible. Get more information on Catching Catfish here: http://www.askcatfishfishing.com/

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