Chris
SHF New Member
Posts: 41
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Post by Chris on Jul 30, 2006 12:59:32 GMT -5
Does anyone have any good techniques to catching catfish in the daytime? I have almost always caught them at night, but around here people catch them in the daytime and I'm wondering how they do it. I'm sure there are many different factors that goes into it.
Anyway, if any of you "Yodas" of fishing out there can school a young Jedi Knight, I would greatly appreciate it.
God Bless, Chris
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Post by Shorthair on Jul 30, 2006 22:40:13 GMT -5
Other than using chicken livers in a farm pond I haven't caught any catfish in the day time before. Can it be done?
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Post by deerslayer11 on Jul 31, 2006 7:57:45 GMT -5
I have on either a WAD of redworms or a whole nightcrawler. When we lived in VA we used to bust em up with a bluecrab quartered.
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Post by BGH228 on Aug 12, 2006 10:05:39 GMT -5
Early am or late pm with chicken or turkey liver fished off the bottom.
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Post by mudfish2 on Nov 20, 2006 22:40:48 GMT -5
live bream on the bottom at santee works for me
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Post by Shorthair on Nov 27, 2006 21:19:15 GMT -5
live bream on the bottom at santee works for me Is that legal in Carolina, it isn't here Georgia.
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Post by deerslayer11 on Nov 27, 2006 21:27:55 GMT -5
As long as you tell em youre after Stripers..... You can use gamefish to catch other gamefish.
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Post by Shorthair on Nov 29, 2006 5:38:53 GMT -5
As long as you tell em youre after Stripers..... You can use gamefish to catch other gamefish. So no would be the answer? ;D
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Post by deerslayer11 on Nov 29, 2006 10:44:26 GMT -5
Sure it is.
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Post by mudfish2 on Dec 2, 2006 14:58:23 GMT -5
I fish for striped cats all the time )
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