If
your planning a guided catfish fishing trip with North Texas Catfish
Guide Service we provide all bait tackle and equipment that you need
while fishing with us, all you have to do is show up and bring your
Texas Fishing License and whatever food or drinks you wish to have for
the day, and we will take of the rest.
WE
PROVIDE ALL BAIT, TACKLE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT ON OUR GUIDED FISHING
TRIPS FOR CATFISH WHEN YOUR FISHING WITH NORTH TEXAS CATFISH GUIDE
SERVICE ON A CATFISH GUIDE TRIP.
If you are looking for more information on catfish fishing equipment, tackle or techniques go to LearnToCatchCatfish.com
We
get a lot of questions on our catfish guide trips about the equipment
we use for catfishing and fishing for catfish so we have created this
page to serve as a reference for our guided catfish fishing trip
customers at North Texas Catfish Guide Service.
There
are a number of different variables that we at North Texas Catfish
Guide Service look at when considering fishing tackle for catfish and
catfishing equipment for our guided catfish fishing trips, and two of
the primary durability and easy of repair.
Fishing
for Big Texas Blue Catfish (Trophy Catfishing) and fishing for the
standard blue catfish and channel catfish with rod and reel on Cedar
Creek Lake, Lake Lewsiville, Eagle Mountain and Grapevine gives us a
variety of different fishing scenarios that we have to consider and a
number of different considerations as far as equipment.
Whether
your a seasoned catfish angler or just getting started and trying to
learn how to catch catfish, this information should help with your
decision making process on what catfishing equipment you should use.
All of the items that are listed here are catfishing equipment that we
use on our North Texas Catfish Guide Service Guided Catfish Fishing
Trips so we can give you our stamp of approval that they will work.
Boat
We
fish from a 2004 Xpress VX20 CC Center Console Aluminum Boat. on our
guided catfish fishing trips. The Xpress VX20CC is a big wide and deep
boat that offers lots of room for us to move around when landing trophy
blue catfish, as well as all the other catfish we fish for on our
guided catfish fishing trips.
The
Xpress Catfish Boat has a good deck in the back and a deck in the front
and is otherwise free from obstructions (no cabinets or lockers etc in
the middle of the boat, the only thing that sits in the floor is the
console). Having a large wide open boat like this allows us to better
utilize the space in the boat on our North Texas guided catfish fishing
trips.
The boat
is covered with a synthetic lining from the Xpress factory, similar to
what they spray in to a pickup truck bed. The lining is tough and
durable, and easy to clean.
There
is a large under deck storage under the front deck of the catfish boat
and a large under deck storage under the back deck of the catfish boat,
which allows for more than enough room for equipment.
The
boat is powered by a 90 Horse Yamaha Outboard that will run the boat
about 40 miles per hour with 4 men and all they gear in the boat.
The
Xpress Catfish Boat that we use on our North Texas Guided Catfish
Fishing Trips handles rough water very well and will stay dry in high
winds when fishing deep open water and yet still has a shallow draft
and capable of running in 1-2 feet of water, which is essential for a
catfish boat at different times of the year.
Around
the console is a storage compartment that holds two fishing tackle
storage boxes, and then also 12 upright rod holders, that hold the
catfish fishing rods upright to keep them from getting tangled, as well
as keep them from getting in the way on our north texas guided catfish
fishing trips.
The
sonar on the console is the Lowrance LXC15 MT with GPS. There is a hand
controlled trolling motor on the front of our catfish guide boat that
we use for catching bait and different methods of catching catfish on
our North Texas guided catfish fishing trips. A sonar on the front of
the boat assists when standing on the front deck of the catfish boat to
catch bait or navigate to structure when fishing for catfish.
If
your looking to purchase a boat for catfishing or have an existing boat
and are considering what you need to do to set it up for fishing for
catfish, here are some things to consider about your boat for
catfishing. Now obviously the boat we use for our guided catfish
fishing trips at North Texas Catfish Guide Service is much bigger than
what most people would need for fishing for catfish, so keep that in
consideration.
Catfish Boats for
Catfishing - Considerations for Buying or Rigging a Catfish Boat -
Our
catfish boat is aluminum. We prefer aluminum to fiberglass for weight
and durability. Aluminum boats are tough and easy to care for. There is
no need to worry about scratching the gel coat or knocking a hole in
the hull with a stump. You can bang these aluminum boats up pretty good
and not do any serious damage to them, and if cared for, they will last
a lifetime. Just make sure if your considering buying an aluminum
catfish boat you buy an all welded hull. Riveted hulls, although they
usually cost less, will develop leaks over time.
Tailor
the size of the boat to the number of people you will be fishing. If
your a weekend fisherman that fishes a few times a month with one or
two other people then a 17 or 18 foot catfish boat will work fine for
what you need in most instances.
Several
styles of hulls are available, and in our opinion the modified v hull
is the best option available. They handle rough water well, but are
still very stable and also capable for running in shallow water.
Interiors
of boats used for catfishing should NOT HAVE CARPET. I cannot stress
this enough. Catfish are very slimy and once you get the catfish slime
on carpet it will never come out, and over time it will begin to smell.
Look for a boat that has an interior that does not have carpet and can
be cleaned easily when it gets packed full of fish slime and shad
scales.
Make
sure the boat has plenty of storage area for stowing your gear so you
do not have things sliding all around your boat while your trailering
your boat or running across the lake.
Always
buy the most motor that you can afford, or that the boat will handle,
talk to the boat dealer about how the boat will handle with different
horsepower motors and see if they will let you test drive boats to get
an idea of what you would need and what you like.
Our
2004 Xpress VX20 CC Came from West Boats in Mesquite Texas. If your in
the market for an Xpress Boat I highly reccomend West Boats, you can
find their website at www.westboats.com


Sonar -
Fish Finders - Graph - GPS - Electronics
Sonar
(Fish Finders) are an essential tool for fishing for catfish. To be
sucessful fishing for catfish, especially blue catfish and trophy blue
catfish you need to have a good set of electronics (sonar fish finder
graph) on your catfish boat. Hunting down the structure and cover that
hold catfish is an essential part of fishing for catfish. Gone are the
days of your grandadddys catfishing when you went to the lake and hung
a few baits off the side of the boat at a random location on the lake
and waited for the catfish to come along and bite.
My
sonar (fish finder graph) electronics is one of the most important
tools I have in my catfish boat on my North Texas Catfish Guide Service
guided catfish fishing trips. I cannot even begin to imagine how
catfish anglers used to fish for catfish without the use of the sonar
fish finder, and this especially applies to blue catfish. The sonar
fish finder allows us to view the structure of the bottom of the lake,
locate river channels, humps, creek channels, drop offs etc. and also
locate cover underwater in the lake like trees and brush piles. It also
allows to determine the type of bottom you will be fishing on, and
locate schools of shad and baitfish and active feeding catfish.
The
bottoms of the lake on most lakes have a tremendous structure to them
that holds catfish and opens the doors for the catfish angler to expore
new areas and see under the water. Our guided catfish fishing trips on
Lake Lewisville, Cedar Creek Lake, Eagle Mountain Lake, Grapevine Lake
and Ray Roberts depend on constantly monitoring the bottom structure of
the lake and looking for shad and baitfish and active feeding fish.
When
it comes to sonar fish finders, the best advise I can offer you is to
buy the very best that you can afford as these are truly an item that
you will get what you pay for. The price range on sonar fish finders
will be all over the place so it is best to shop around and look at
features and benefits and pricing of each unit.
At
a minimum I would look for a unit that has at least 320x320 pixels, and
again as general rule the more you pay, the better more powerful sonar
fish finder graph your going to get.
On
our North Texas Catfish Guide Service guided catfish fishing trips we
use the Lowrance LCX15MT Graph for catfish. The LCX15MT is definately
in the higher range of graphs and typically runs between $1200 and
$1300 with the GPS Mapping option.
This
may be out of reach as far as price for some catfish anglers, and
especially for the weekend catfish fisherman who does not fish on a
constant basis. Several good options that is very reasonably priced and
offer high pixel ratings and excellent features are the Lowrance X135
and The Eagle Fishmark 480. The Lowrance X135 will run around $400 and
the Eagle Fishmark 480 around $200.
Many
sonar fish finder graphs now come with a GPS options where there is a
GPS tracking system built into the sonar fish finder graph. The GPS
mapping option not only allows assistance with navigating your boat
under fog or low light conditions but also helps in tracking and
maintaining information on underwater structure for fishing for
catfish.
The
GPS option in our Lowrance LCX15MT Graph is an essential tool on our
guided catfish fishing trips in North Texas that we rely on heavily
when fishing for catfish.
You can find more
information on Lowrance and Eagle Graphs at www.lowrance.com

Fishing
Rod Holders for Catfishing
Fishing
Rod holders are essential for fishing for catfish. Every boat should
have them. Not only do they come in handle and help prevent you from
losing fishing rods when a fish hits, but there are different styles
and methods of fishing for catfish that make fishing rod holders a
necessity for catfishing.
On our catfish guide
boat we use on our guided catfish fishing trips, we use Bee Ready Fishing
Rod Holders. The Bee Ready Fishing
Rod Holders are very tough and durable and hold up very well.
I
would reccomend a minimum of five or six fishing rod holders on your
catfish boat and you may even want more fishing rod holders than that.
As you can see if you look at pictures of our catfish guide boat we
have a lot of fishing rod holders on the boat. We do this so we can
easily fish with mutiple different fishing rods from any side of the
boat including the front or back, and fish from an angle on our catfish
guide boat.
Wherever
you choose to put your fishing rod holders, make sure they are easily
accessible and that you purchase a good high quality durable fishing
rod holder. I do not reccomend that plastic fishing rod holders that
are available because they break easily and are not made to withstand
the pressure of big catfish.
You can find Bee
Ready Fishing Rod Holders at www.beereadyllc.com

Catfish
Fishing Rods
Channel Catfish
Fishing Rods - Fishing Rods for Channel Catfish
Fishing
Rods are something that people are very opinionated about and there are
so many different styles and types of fishing rods for catfish out
there that one can get overwhelmed very quickly when looking for a
catfish fishing rod.
We
use a number of different length and action rods on our guided catfish
fishing trips with North Texas Catfish Guide Service and tailor the
catfish fishing rods that we use to the style of fishing we are doing
at that particular time as well as the size catfish we are fishing for.
Equipment that is great for catching channel catfish in the one to five
pound range and works very well, would likely be easily overpowered and
undermatched for the catfish angler fishing for trophy blue catfish or
big flathead catfish. Once thing you must also consider when fishing
for catfish is that there is always the possibility of a big blue
catfish or a big flathead catfish. Even though you may be out fishing
for smaller channel catfish, there is always a chance you will hookup
with a big blue catfish or big flathead catfish that will test your
catfishing equipment.
Let's
start with the fishing rods we use for fishing for channel catfish on
our guide catfish fishing trips. These rods are 7'6" Medium Light
Action Ugly Stik catfish fishing rods (Model CAL1100ML). These fishing
rods are great for fishing for channel catfish because they are a good
length that makes for easy casting, they are light weight fishing rods
so you can hold them without getting tired, and they have a good long
handle on them.
The
medium light action allows extra sensitivity so you can detect the
often very shy bite of channel catfish, plus they are tough and have a
good backbone to them which makes them capable of pulling in bigger
catfish on our guided catfish fishing trips in North Texas.
We
use these Ugly Stik Catfish Fishing Rods when specifically targeting
channel catfish, typically while fishing with catfish punch bait like
Sure Shot Catfish Punch Bait.
These catfish fishing
rods are designed for using a baitcast fishing reel.
North
Texas Catfish Guide Service has been using these Ugly Stik Catfish
Fishing rods for many years and we have caught thousands of blue
catfish and channel catfish at Lake Lewisville, Cedar Creek, Eagle
Mountain, Grapevine and Ray Roberts with these catfish fishing rods and
they have never failed us.

Blue Catfish Fishing
Rods - Fishing Rods for Blue Catfish
Fishing
for Blue Catfish is a whole different bite than fishing for channel
catfish, so we change our equipment up quite a bit. Our catfish fishing
rods for Blue Catfish will vary some depending on what style or method
of fishing we are fishing for blue catfish on our North Texas Catfish
Guide Service guided catfish fishing trips.
First
we will talk about the lighter weight catfish fishing rods with a
little faster action than our other catfish fishing rods for blue
catfish.
The rod
of choice for our North Texas guided catfish fishing trips when
structure fishing for blue catfish anchored up, or drift fishing for
catfish on occasion is the Eagle Claw GRX (Granger X) Series Fishing
Rods. These fishing rods although designed for Salmon and Steelhead,
are great catfish fishing rods for blue catfish because the are rough
and durable, hand good long handles to make fighting bigger fish
easier, and have a good heavy backbone that makes it possible to pull
big blue catfish in when it counts, plus they have a faster action than
most heavier catfish fishing rods that makes it easy to detect a
catfish bite when your not using bait clicker fishing reels.
The
Eagle Claw Granger X Series Fishing Rods (Eagle Claw GRX) come in a
variety of different lengths and actions. Our preference for blue
catfish fishing rods on our North Texas Catfish Guide Service guided
catfish fishing trips are the 8'6" Medium Heavy or Heavy action fishing
rods.
These rods
are a little more expensive than some of the other catfish fishing rods
we use on our catfish guide trips but are well worth the expense if
your looking for a good lightweight catfish fishing rod that is
durable. These rods are the catfish fishing rod of choice when fishing
for Lake Lewisville Blue Catfish and Cedar Creek Lake Blue Catfish when
we are fishing anchored or holding the fishing rods instead of using
them in fishing rod holders, but they will also work great for drift
fishing for catfish as well.
These
catfish rods are light enough to hold, sensitive enough to detect a
light catfish bite, but also heavy enough with a good backbone to land
a trophy blue catfish.
You can find these
catfish fishing rods at the Eagle Claw website located at
www.eagleclaw.com
The
other fishing rods we use fishing for blue catfish, and most
specifically when targeting Trophy Blue Catfish on our North Texas
Catfish Guide Service guided catfish fishing trips are a bit heavier
than the standard Eagle Claw Granger X catfish fishing rods.
When
we are on catfish guide trips on Lake Lewisville and catfish guide
trips on Cedar Creek fishing for Trophy Blue Catfish only, most of the
catfish we will catch will average between twenty-five and fourty five
pounds on these guided catfish fishing trips, so we need good heavy
catfish rods to hold up to this kind of abuse. Big catfish will
definately test the limits of your catfishing equipment.
The
rod of choice for these Lake Lewisville Trophy Blue Catfish and Cedar
Creek Lake Trophy Blue Catfish is the Berkley Reflex Rod. These catfish
fishing rods and specifically designed for fishing for catfish and are
good heavy duty catfish fishing rods. These Berkley Reflex rods and
constructed of E-Glass.
The
Berkley Reflex catfish fishing rods we use on our guided catfish
fishing trips are 8 foot and 9 foot long catfish rods and have extra
long handles that help with catching big blue catfish and flathead
catfish..
Some things to
consider when choosing a catfish fishing rod:
- Will
you be fishing for blue catfish or channel catfish? Channel catfish
bight very shy in most cases so a more sensitive (faster) tip on your
catfish fishing rod will help detect a light channel catfish bite, if
your fishing for blue catfish then they have tendency to bit much
harder and typically hit like a freight train so the sensitivity of the
catfish fishing rod is less critical, especially if using a bait
casting reel with a bait clicker.
- What
type of fishing reel will you be using for fishing for catfish.
Baitcast reels are usually the best option but if you cannot cast a
basitcast fishing reel and you use spinning reels or close face reels
(spincast) you need to make sure you get the right rod for the right
fishing reel, there is a big difference between the types of fishing
rods.
- The length of your
catfish fishing rod will help with two things, casting distance and
catching big catfish . The longer the length is of your catfish fishing
rod, the farther you will be able to cast. The length of the catfish
fishing rod is also critical in landing big fish. The longer the
fishing rod is the easier it is to get big fish in the boat. Catching a
trophy blue catfish on a 7 foot rod is much harder on the angler than
catching a trophy blue catfish on a 8 foot or 9 foot catfish fishing
rod. The shortest catfish fishing rod we use on our guided catfish
fishing trips are 7'6" and these are the fishing rods for channel
catfish. Most of our catfish fishing rods are 8', 8'6" or 9".
- How
much does the rod weigh. If you will be fishing for catfish with the
rod in your hand will the catfish fishing rod be too heavy to hold for
long periods of time?
- Does
the catfish fishing rod have a good long handle that will allow you
plenty of room for your hands and help with fishing fish, as well as
keep you fishing reels a decent distance from your fishing rod holders
to allow access to your fishing reel?
- Don't
choose a fishing rod based on color or appearance. Look at the length
and action of the fishing rod and don't base decisons on color or
appearance.
- Most catfish fishing rods that are longer
than 7 feet long will be two piece fishing rods.
Catfish
fishing rods take a lot of abuse, and have tendency to get caked with
catfish slime, shad scales and shad slime faster than one would ever
imagine, so we use a product to wrap our fishing rod handles with to
keep them clean and free from debris and slime. The Rod Wrap company
makes a product called Rod Wrap that you can wrap your fishing rod
handles in and when they get dirty you simply remove the Rod Wrap and
put on a new one. The Rod Wrap also helps with grip and comfort as
well.
For more information
on Rod Wrap visit www.rodwrap.com

Fishing
Reels for Catfish
Fishing
reels for catfish vary from person to person but one thing holds true
no matter where you go or who you talk to as far as fishing reels for
catfish. The Abu Garcia 6500C3 is considered the gold standard of
fishing reels for catfish and probably is the most commonly used
fishing reel among catfish anglers hands down above any other catfish
fishing reel. The Abu Garcia 6000 Model Reels and 6600 Model Reels are
also very common and considered execellent fishing reels for catfish as
these reels are basically the same fishing reel as the Abu Garcia
6500C3 with some variations, but the size, shape and frame are all the
same. The Abu Garcia 6500C3 and 6000 are without a doubt the most
widely known reels.
The
difference between the Abu Garcia 6500C3 and the Abu Garcia 6000 Reels
(Usually these model Numbers will be 6000B or TGC6000) are the number
of bearings, where the 6500C3 has three ball bearings the TGC6000 has
one and the 6000B has a bushing instead of a ball bearing. The Abu
Garcia 6600CL Rockets and Abu Garcia 6600CB are also the same reel as
the 6500C3 but have a thumb bar instead of the smaller metal push
button for casting.
One
thing remains consistant among all of these fishing reels for catfish.
They are all round open face baitcasting reels, they all hold a lot of
fishing line, they all have bait clickers on them (also known as line
out alarms) and they all have good smooth drags on them, all of which
are essential for fishing for catfish.
Although
there are other reels out there for catfishing, again the Abu Garcia
fishing reels are the most widely used for fishing for catfish. These
reels have been around for generations, they are very durable and well
built, parts and repairs are readily accessible, and they hold their
value as well.
All
of the above mentioned fishing reels for catfish are open faced round
baitcasting reels. Although you may find an occasional catfish angler
that uses spinning reels, or spincasting reels for fishing for catfish,
the round baitcaster is most commonly used for fishing for catfish.
Spinning reels are often awkward and difficult to use and are difficult
to find in models that hold large capacities of fishing line and that
have bait clickers or line alarms on them, although many catfish
anglers are successful fishing with spinning reels fishing for channel
catfish and blue catfish of smaller sizes, we are simply not big fans
of spinning reels. Spincast reels like the Zebco 303 are often used by
novice catfish anglers as well and they will work great for smaller
fish but are not likely to hold up against or be able to handle a
bigger sized catfish.
The
bottom line is, like we said before, when fishing for catfish, you can
always size down your equipment, but you need to be prepared to handle
a bigger catfish at any given time. Most of the fish you catch may very
well be between one and five pounds but it is always a possibility you
may hook into a bigger catfish at any given time. If your intention is
to get serious about fishing for catfish, especially bigger catfish,
then you need to purchase and learn how to properly use a baitcasting
reel. If you dedicate a little time and patience to learning how to
properly use one of these fishing reels for catfish, you will have it
down in now time and will be a much more successful catfish angler in
the long run.
The
fishing reels we use on our guided catfish fishing trips at North Texas
Catfish Guide Service are all Abu Garcia fishing reels, and they are
all the open faced round bait casters. The 6500C3, TGC6000 and 6600CB
are the models we own and our preference would definately be the Abu
Garcia 6500C3 for our guided fishing trips for catfish in North Texas.
While these reels may be a little expensive for some people, again you
need to remember that you get what you pay for and although a $20
fishing reel may work for a few catfish fishing trips it is not
something that is going to hold up in the long run, purchasing a
quality fishing reel from a reputable manufacturer is something that
will last you a lifetime.
Some considerations
for purchasing a fishing reel for catfish:
- Open faced round baitcasters are most
commonly used.
- Make sure your purchasing a fishing reel
that has a big wide spool on it that will hold a lot of fishing line.
- Make
sure your fishing reel has a bait clicker on it. Bait Clickers are an
essential part of many different fishing techniques. We will not fish
for catfish on our guided catfish fishing trips with a reel that does
not have a bait clicker or line out alarm on it.
- Make
sure the fishing reel has a good smooth drag system on it that will
hold up. The drag is probably the most crucial part of the fishing reel
for catfish because this is what slips to prevent the fishing line from
breaking.
For more information
on Abu Garcia Fishing Reels visit www.abugarcia.com

Fishing
Line for Catfish - Monofilament Fishing Line and Braided Superline
Fishing Lines
Fishing
line is critical when fishing for catfish. The very element that holds
the catfish to get it into the boat is probably the most overlooked and
where people make critical errors by trying to save a few pennys by
buying some off brand import no-name fishing line, guess what, again,
you get what you pay for.
When
fishing for catfish there are generally two types of fishing lines to
consider, monofilament fishing line, and braided or fused superline
fishing lines like PowerPro, Fireline XDS, Spiderwire etc. Both types
of fishing line have their place when fishing for catfish and different
times call for different types of fishing line.
On our North Texas
Catfish Guide Service guided fishing trips for catfish we use both
types of fishing line for catfish.
Let's
talk first about monofilament fishing line for catfish. Monofilament
fishing line is the line of choice when fishing in open water, deep
water and general all around catfishing. The line we use is Ande
Monofilament. I have tried many others throughout the years but Ande is
absolutely the best fishing line we have ever used and it holds more
than 1300 line class records, which is more than any other fishing line
out there, so obviously they are doing something right.
Monofilament
fishing line is the fishing line of choice for all around catfishing.
It is fairly inexpensive, it has good stretch to it, holds knots well
and is very durable.
The
specific fishing lines we use are Ande Monofilament in Tournament
Yellow in 20 Lb Test and Ande Monofilament Green Envy in 20 Lb Test. On
our North Texas guided fishing trips for catfish we use the 20 Lb Test
Ande Monofilament for fishing for everything from smaller blue catfish
and channel catfish, to fishing for trophy blue catfish as well.
Most
people think that if they are fishing for big catfish they need to use
larger pound test fishing line, but this could not be further from the
truth. The 121 Lb World Record Blue Catfish caught in Texas at Lake
Texoma in 2004 was caught on 20 Lb Monofilament fishing line, so that
should be proof enough for you. 20 Lb test line is more than adequte
for fishing for catfish anywhere you go in Texas and is capable of
landing any size fish if your have a good fishing reel for catfish with
a properly set drag and are using proper fishing techniques.
The
diamater or pound test of fishing line you use effects several things,
but the primary concerns are casting and break strength. The larger
diamater line you use the less distance you will get when casting (or
the more difficult it will be to cast) and the harder it will be to
break your fishing line when you get hung up. You want to be able to
cast long distances when need and be able to break your fishing line
easily when you get hung up.
The
lakes are full of underwater obstructions and you will be constantly
getting hung up when fishing for catfish, regardless of where your
fishing. Getting your fishing line hung is just a fact of fishing and
many experienced catfish anglers will tell you if your not getting hung
up, your probably not fishing in the right area. What makes the
difference when you get hung up is being able to get your line free
quickly and easily so you can move on. It is our finding that when a
fishing line that is larger than 20 Lb test is used it makes it far too
difficult to break your line free when you get hung up.
The
HI Vis fishing lines that are brightly colored are what we use so we
can see our fishing line at all times while we are fishing for catfish
on our North Texas Catfish Guide Service guided catfish fishing trips.
The
second type of fishing lines for Catfish are the "superlines" (braided
or fused fishing lines). These "superlines" are generally much higher
in price, but are also much stronger fishing lines as well. Some common
names of these superline fishing lines for catfish are Power Pro,
Fireline and Spiderwire.
There
is really no need for using these superlines all the time but there are
definately some types of fishing and areas that we fish for catfish in
North Texas that we will not use anything BUT these superline fishing
lines.
The first
would be fishing for channel catfish and blue catfish with punch baits
or prepared baits. You generally get a much lighter bite when fishing
for channel catfish and blue catfish with these prepared catfish baits
like Sure Shot Catfish Punch Bait and these superline fishing lines
help to detect these light bites because they have a higher sensitivity
and very little stretch.
The
other application for these superlines is when fishing in heavily
timbered areas. It is no secret that these heavily timbered ares are
great hideouts for catfish, but fishing for catfish in these areas can
be a nightmare getting hung up and having to break your fishing line.
If you use a superline for fishing in these area when you get hung up
you can generally pull everything free without breaking off your
fishing line and losing your hooks and rigging, so you can just go
right back to fishing for catfish.
Our
line of choice for "superlines" is Power Pro in 50 Lb Test, we have
used most of these superline fishing lines and Power Pro has proven
itself to be the most durable and castable superline we have used on
our North Texas Catfish Guide Service guided fishing trips for catfish.
For more information
on Ande Monofilament fishing line for catfish visit www.andemonofilament.com
For more information
on Power Pro Fishing Line for catfish visit www.powerpro.com
Catfish
Hooks - Hooks for Catfishing
Hooks
for catfishing are yet another critical item. Having a good sharp
catfish hook that will hook the catfish when it bites and hold the
catfish after you set the hook is essential.
For
fishing with artificial baits (prepared "stink" baits) like Sure Shot
Catfish Punch Bait the Eagle Claw 2x Treble Hook is our hook of choice
on our North Texas Catfish Guide Service guided fishing trips for
catfish, typically we will use a #4 or #6 treble hook and ocassionally
going down to a #8 treble hook, but as a general rule we restrict these
hooks to fishing with prepared catfish baits.
When
fishing with shad and cut bait for blue catfish on our North Texas
Guided Fishing Trips for Catfish the Eagle Claw L142F is our Hook of
choice.
This
hook commonly called a wide gap or Kahle hook is an amazing hook. They
are very sharp right out of the box, and they hook and hold. These
Kahle hooks are capable of handling even the biggest trophy blue
catfish, but still work great on the smaller catfish as well. You get a
good strong hookset with these hooks as well and it is very rare that
you will deep hook or gut hook a catfish with these hooks, as most of
the catfish are hooked just inside the lip in the corner of the mouth.
The
Kahle Hook or Wide Gap Hook is easy to bait, easy to remove from the
mouth of a catfish and they are fairly inexpensive. We use these Kahle
hooks in size 3/0 and 4/0 on our guided fishing trips for catfish in
North Texas when fishing for blue catfish and channel catfish of small
to average size with fresh shad and cut bait and also use them when
fishing for Trophy Blue Catfish on Lake Lewisville and Trophy Blue
Catfish on Cedar Creek Lake as well. The Kahle hook in a size 4/0 is
perfectly capable of landing big trophy blue catfish with ease.
Another
hook that we have recently started using when fishing for Trophy
Catfish on our North Texas Catfish Guide Service Guided Catfish Fishing
Trips is the Daiichi Circle Chunk Light Catfish Hook. This hook,
although called a circle hook actually closely resembles a Kahle hook.
The Circle Chunk Light is one of Daiichi's Red Bleeding Bait hooks and
is a very tough catfish hook and we have had great success catching
Trophy Blue Catfish with these Catfish Hooks. They are somewhat higher
in price than the average hook like the L142 F Eagle Claw Kahle Hook
but they also are very tough and your not likely to damage these hooks.
It is important to note if your using the Daiichi Circle Chunk Light
you need to modify your hookset and use a long sweeping hookset rather
than a typical "grab and stab" hookset like a tradional fishing hook.
Circle
hooks are somewhat popular among catfish anglers, especially for drift
fishing but we have had some issues with circle hooks on our catfish
guide trips and had a notably decreased percentage in hooksets when we
tried fising for catfish with them so we have stayed away from using
circle hooks for catfish.
Another
popular hook for catfish is the Octopus Hook. Just about every fish
hook manufacturer makes an octopus hooks and we have used several
different styles with success but our preference still remains to use
the L142 Kahle Hook from Eagle Claw and the Daiichi Circle Chunk Light.
Considerations for
hooks for catfishing:
- Make sure the hooks your using are good
and sharp right from the box. Sharp hooks are essential for good solid
hooksets.
- Tailor
the hook size to the size bait your using and the size catfish your
targeting. Use appropriate sized hooks to assure maximum hookset
potential.
- Carry several
different sizes of hooks and experiment with them. If the fish are
biting shy one day downsize your catfish bait and your hook to get a
better hookup. If the catfish are very agressive and you are deep
hooking the catfish, increase your bait and hooksize to decrease the
deep hooking of the catfish.
For more information
on Eagle Claw Hooks visit www.eagleclaw.com
For more information
on Daiichi Hooks visit www.daiichihooks.com
For more information
on Mustad Hooks visit www.mustad.no

Catfishing
Tackle - Terminal Tackle for Fishing For Catfish
Being
prepared as a catfish angler means being able to adapt to different
situations and different patterns while fishing for catfish. There are
some basic items that you should have in your tackle storage to be
prepared for having to change fishing styles or fishing different
areas. Following is a brief list of what I would carry in my terminal
tackle and tackle box to be a prepared catfish angler. These are all
items you will see on our guided fishing trips for catfish.
- Extra Fishing Line
- Leader Line
- Catfish Hooks (Eagle Claw L142 F and
Daiichi Circle Chunk Light Hooks as well as Treble Hooks)
- No Roll Sinkers - From 1 to 3 Ounces
- Split Shot Sinkers - Various Sizes
- Egg Sinkers - 1/4 and 3/8 Oz
- Brass Barrel Swivels
- Needle Nose Pliers
- Small Scissors for cutting fishing line
- Knife for cutting catfish bait
- Corks (Bobbers) - Weight Floats (Bobbers)
and Slip Floats (Bobbers)
- Bobber Stops
- Scales for weighing fish
- Berkley Big Game Lip Grip for Handling
Trophy Blue Catfish
- Camera to Photograph Big Catfish before
releasing them
- Dip Net / Landing Net for getting big
catfish in the boat
Closing
While
the information in this article does not contain everything you need
for fishing for catfish it is certainly a good foundation to let you
know where you should start and what you need to have on your boat for
catfishing gear. There are other items that you will find along the way
that you may want or need but always start with the basic essentials
first.
This at
least gives our clients that have gone on our North Texas Catfish Guide
Service guided fishing trips for catfish a better idea of what the
equipment is that we use so they can go out and get these items for
their own catfishing adventures..
If
your planning a guided catfish fishing trip with North Texas Catfish
Guide Service we provide all bait tackle and equipment that you need
while fishing with us, all you have to do is show up and bring your
Texas Fishing License and whatever food or drinks you wish to have for
the day, and we will take of the rest.
Chad Ferguson
Chad
Ferguson of North Texas Catfish Guide Service is a licensed and insured
fishing guide offering guided fishing trips for catfish on North Texas
area lakes including Lake Lewisville Catfish Guide Trips, Cedar Creek
Catfish Guide Trips, Eagle Mountain Lake Catfish Guide Trips, Lake
Grapevine Catfish Guide Trips, Ray Roberts Catfish Guide Trips and
Brazos River Catfish Guide Trips. Chad Ferguson specializes in fishing
for catfish only including channel catfish, blue catfish and Trophy
Blue Catfish. Ferguson is also the founder of The Texas Catfishing
Resource,
and 1100+ member Texas Catfish Club dedicated to the promotion and
preservation of fishing for catfish in Texas. For more information on a
guided catfish fishing trip with North Texas Catfish Guide Service with
Chad Ferguson visit www.TexasCatfishGuide.com
or call 817-306-0055 or email TexasCatfishGuide@sbcglobal.net
This article is
copyright Chad Ferguson, North
Texas Catfish Guide Service
2005 and may be reproduced at any time without permission as long as it
is not edited and all links remain intact referencing North Texas
Catfish Guide Service and www.texascatfishguide.com
and the Texas Catfishing Resource and www.whiskerkitty.com