Catfish Rods?
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Posted May 05 2012 - 06:32 PM
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Posted May 06 2012 - 09:24 AM
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Posted May 06 2012 - 10:30 AM
Contrary to popular belief, "Shimano" is not the answer to every question.
#4
Posted May 06 2012 - 11:48 AM
Honestly, I don't think you'll find a much better rod for catfish than an Ugly Stick.
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Posted May 06 2012 - 01:19 PM
IMO you dont need to feel the bittes for cats. I use an old med. action ugly stick spinning rod. Its a beater and i use it alot for carp/cats. I've never had to feel a bite for catfish. they usually just run with the bait so keep an open bail or super loose drag.
same here I usually cast it out sit back and wait to see my rod go flying across the bank.....ok maybe not that drastic but u sure don't miss the bite and we have small channel cats where I fish like 6lbs is a good one i use the little glow stick on the rod tip and usually catch it out a my periferal vision
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Posted May 06 2012 - 01:31 PM
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Posted May 06 2012 - 02:08 PM
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Posted May 06 2012 - 02:26 PM
#9
Posted May 06 2012 - 08:53 PM
also since you said you were going to use the rod you wanted to buy for other species, you could buy a medium action spinning/baitcasting rod and fish for bass while your waiting for your catfish rod to get a bite. that's usually what i do.
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Posted May 07 2012 - 07:30 AM
#11
Posted May 07 2012 - 09:31 AM
also the rod has nothing to do with catching turtles or catfish. in fact, i see that as maybe your number one problem right there. if youre fishing an area loaded with turtles, you might as well move on to another spot because the fish arent there most times, and if they are, the turtles are beating them to your bait. ive even seen this in large lakes like Smith Mountain Lake in VA. one time night fishing with my brother in law, nothing was biting but this big monster turtle, poor guy had like 8 hooks in his mouth by the end of the night. i was not about to try and get my hooks out of the mouth of this thing, especially with it ticked off and hissing at us. we had night crawlers for bait, and a bunch of 2-4 inch bluegill we caught in the cast night trying to get some alewives or shad. turtle bit on both of them and no fish were biting. next night he was gone and the fish were on...try a new location...
catfishing isnt bass fishing, i wouldnt even worry about sensitivity and weight when catfishing. i prefer heavier gear to drive the hooks home when i get a bite, plus when you got the chance for a really big fish it helps to be prepared. although you can land huge cats on lightweight gear, id prefer not to...
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Posted May 08 2012 - 08:36 AM
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Posted May 08 2012 - 03:58 PM
#15
Posted May 08 2012 - 04:29 PM
Contrary to popular belief, "Shimano" is not the answer to every question.
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