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Show Me Catfishing
Vince Copple
TeamWhiskers
Some think there is luck involved in
the Sport of Catfishing. Then again there are many that do not
believe in it. There are many other aspects play into your fishing
experience rather you are just out there to have fun or fishing at
the World Cup. Here are just a few general aspects to know no matter
what your level is..
Work or Play? Some think the harder they work at fishing, the
more they catch. I prefer thinking it as Play instead of work. You
sometimes tend to play harder than you would at work anyhow..
Confidence.. You need to try to keep an upbeat attitude out there
on the water. From running your boat on the bigger rivers and
having the confidence to run over those barge waves to knowing where
to find fish. It takes years sometimes to become confident in your
fishing routine. Start with the smaller ones and get to where you
can target them, then work yourself up in the size categories.
Keeping a good confident attitude does play a major part of your
fishing.
Doing your research. There are many aspects to prefishing either
for a tournament or just going out there to have a good time. From
looking at river maps to actually out there running the river and
finding the holes. Read as much as you can on not only the place
you will be fishing at that time and also factor in the weather for
that time period.
Know your tackle and equipment well. Know how your various poles
will perform with given line weights. This then will depend on the
type of weights and hooks that you will use. Play around with them
and get confident in what you use. The factors that will then go
into this is water depth and current speed. Rather it is a medium
weight pole with 6 pound test going for dinks with dipbait to the
larger heavy weight poles for the Trophys.
Know your boats capabilities and how to maneuver it in certain
situations. Believe me, you will get instant feed back when your
partner is up in front throwing the net if you gas it too much in
reverse! Learn how to set your anchor or anchors to put your boat
in just that right spot for a spread of poles. There are many
anchors out there, so learn how each one works in the various type
of bottoms on the water.
Practice, practice, practice… You can never spend enough time on
the water. Confidence comes into play when you know you can throw
that rig and hit a 5 gallon bucket anywhere you want. The bucket
or target might be a few inches above a log jam to in between barges
so the weight will then roll down under neigh of it. Know when to
set the hook only comes from practice and knowing your types of
hooks for example.
Know how to adapt to changes. River change constantly first of
all. Fish will change patterns from being on the bottom in deep
holes to hanging out on ledges. Learn the different aspects of
fishing when the river is rising and going down. Take several baits
with you and have an open mind to change until you find out what
they are biting on. Don’t be afraid to adapt to the situation from
your normal routine as taking a few calculated chances just might
pay off.
This now is where your mental preparation all comes into play.
Don’t get frustrated and keep a positive attitude to prevent
negative situations from distracting yourself. Don’t think about
other outside situations that might have an impact on your life as
this will distract you. Your out there to fish and have a good
time. So focus on your fishing. Keep a positive outlook on life
and you will find everything will go much better.
Enjoy yourself out there fishing is the main thing. You are not
fishing in tournaments where time is essential to and catching fish
for the scales. There shouldn’t be any pressure out there. Take
time to smell the roses of having your first boat or first catfish
pole. Enjoy learning how to use them and the various techniques for
catching catfish. Catfishing is a Sport now, so cherish every
moment with your friends and family out there. Live every minute
like it was your last as you will have memories that will last a
life time of each experience out there fishing..
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