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Catfish & Carp Fishing

Complex Cats

 When it comes to catfish rigs, I’ve long been a proponent of the K.I.S.S. principle: Keep It Simple, Sutton! The best almost always are the simplest.

Channel Cat Equation

Some people would rather be lucky than good. I’m not one of them.

Cat Kings

 A forest of stubble shaded the angler’s sun-reddened face and his hip boots must have been fused to his jeans after three nonstop days of wear.

Cats in the Grass

Catch the biggest channel cats of the year in water too shallow to wet your knees.

Lesser Transgressions

Critical mistakes you need to eliminate in your quest for more and bigger catfish.

Catfish After Dark

Big catfish are notoriously nocturnal. Here are three rigs that will help you catch night feeders.

Prowling For Pout

Eelpout eaverage 1 to 3 pounds and vary in color from a mottled green or gray to black with a cream colored belly, with an eel-like tail.

Catfish Fever

Member Kent Hollands, a native of Grand Forks, North Dakota, has seen his love of fishing for big channel cats on the Red River of the North evolve into a fulfilling, fun and expanding business.

Pond Cats

Targeting catfish in a pond takes on a whole new flavor compared to fishing a big river or reservoir.

Seasonal Blues

Blue catfish bewilder many anglers. They shouldn’t, but they do.

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