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Catfish In Richland Oregon - A Night Eater

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The first thing to realize about cat fishing is that this fish is a night eater. They will snap a bite during the day, but it is rare. To catch a catfish in Richmond, Oregon, you will want to fish at night. This is a great way to catch some trophy size fish. The catfish does prefer the darker waters and this is the reason for night fishing.

They become more active than they would be during the day. The catfish that is caught during the day would be hiding in spots that are sheltered from the sun. This could be under dead wood or even in deeper waters where the sun does not reach.

The catfish has a preferred diet that will include mollusks, frogs, dead fish, live small fish, larvae, insects and crayfish. The catfish can be caught with a minnow as well if it is large enough.

Hooking the catfish can be done with a jig and a live bait or with a fish head. The bigger catfish will devour a fish head. It is possible to catch some catfish that weigh upwards of sixty pounds. These fish are going to be caught using a fish head and some strong fishing lines.

The test line to use is going to be at least thirty-pound test if you are going out for the big cats.

You should have at least one hundred and forty feet of test line and a strong braided leader line. The leader line should be at least sixteen inches long. The pole is going to be seven or eight feet long.

You will not need to have a pole that is lightweight to catch a catfish. You will need a pole that is strong and durable. The catfish can cause havoc on a test line, reel and pole. You need equipment that can handle the weight and fight of the catfish.

When you are thinking about fishing for catfish, you must approach each lake and river differently. One way to be acquainted with a lake or river is by hiring a guide service.

This is just one way to learn about the areas in which to fish, where to find the fish and how to find the fish. A fish locator is not always the best idea. You have to look for the underwater humps and deep holes within the lake or river. Catfish are not going to be around in the sun. You have to have a map to see what areas are far enough down from the surface to catch the big ones.

Fishing for catfish can be done by trolling, drifting, still dropping or in some cases jigging. The best way to catch a catfish is to still drop.

Everyone has a different technique for fishing catfish, but if you find a place where the catfish are lurking, you can simply drop the bait right into the school and get some bites.

In some cases, trolling will work if you know where the catfish is hiding in the shadows. Cast into the sunny area and allow the bait to drift to the shaded area. The catfish will strike if they see something in front of them.


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 catfish fishing tips here: http://www.askcatfishfishing.com/





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