
Methods of Capture.
The most favored method is a legered dead-bait - eels, carp, mullet,
roach or skimmer-bream. These can be fished over a ledge, within a
channel or cast into the depths in a known haunt. If using live baits,
fishing with two trebles is one way also two large single hooks can be
used. An alarm system of some description is also advisable.
Fishing with the tip of the rod high in the air with a moving bait is
essential. Baits fished on the surface are favoured methods with river
fishing and wire traces are a must in case you have an encounter with a
Pike. One thing to remember when fishing rivers is to keep your line
clear from the waters flow.
Strong tackle is a must as once hooked, the Catfish has a strong
reluctance to come to the net and is a formidable opponent for any
angler. A strong rod with line capable of handling fish over 100lbs is
essential if fishing abroad.
On occasions, a match angler fishing the pole on one of the 'Carp
ponds' can be seen running the bank at the mercy of a Wels.....Not a
fish to be taken lightly.
Catfish
lie in rugged areas around trees and snags so finding these areas is of
great importance. 'Clonking' is one way of getting Catfish into
the
area, or nearer to your baits, this system requires some pre hand
practice to perfect this is easy but do. Try first clonking for about 2
to 5 minutes, then every two hours. Try different depths on moonlight
nights and try mostly in the dark nights; daytime is good but only in
located areas.
Pictures of Cat fish:
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