The heat of summer is upon us and that means only one thing, the catfish are biting.
From big muddy waters to trout streams, catfish can be caught most anywhere, especially after dark. So, at about sunset, get your buddies and your beer together and head down to the river. Stop along the way at any tributary creek and catch a mess of chubs for bait. Some people like to cut them in half and let the entrails hang out, I on the other hand, prefer live ones – they make more noise wiggling on the bottom which attracts the catfish from miles around. Anyway, get to your favorite bend or eddy, get out the lawn chair and bug spray and chuck a chub. Sit back, crack a coldy, and wait for that familiar tug on the end of your line. Who brought the fireworks?
Love me some Catfish…but I guess I have to rely on the store bought ones.
Can you ship some over
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Chuck: I have a son who fishes for monster catfish in the Fox and Chippewa rivers here in Wisconsin. Lots of nice monsters 20 to 40 lbs.
Right after dark is best. It’s a great way to enjoy a few cans of Wisconsin’s finest while sitting back and waiting for them to hit.