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Calling Coldwater Catfishermen for Magazine Article
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<blockquote data-quote="Bloodwolf1984" data-source="post: 5749787" data-attributes="member: 23119"><p>1 yes</p><p>2 catfish are easier to catch because water is down on norris and there isn't as many turtles so cut bait is the best</p><p>3 Norris lake</p><p>4 in cold water I fish cut bait and target deeper ledges...in warm water I use live bluegill and target anything that I would look for bass laying in</p><p>5 cut bluegill or shad for winter...easier for the scent to bring them in...live bait is best for warm water</p><p>6 I catch anywhere from 8 to 12 pounds consistently</p><p>7 in the winter catfish usually just bend the tip a little ....almost like they are just tapping the bait where as in the summer they take the rod fully down...catfishing in December on norris lake right at daybreak is exciting and we catch a ton of striper using cut bluegill too...attached are some taken in December 16th on norris with the biggest being 12 pounds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bloodwolf1984, post: 5749787, member: 23119"] 1 yes 2 catfish are easier to catch because water is down on norris and there isn't as many turtles so cut bait is the best 3 Norris lake 4 in cold water I fish cut bait and target deeper ledges...in warm water I use live bluegill and target anything that I would look for bass laying in 5 cut bluegill or shad for winter...easier for the scent to bring them in...live bait is best for warm water 6 I catch anywhere from 8 to 12 pounds consistently 7 in the winter catfish usually just bend the tip a little ....almost like they are just tapping the bait where as in the summer they take the rod fully down...catfishing in December on norris lake right at daybreak is exciting and we catch a ton of striper using cut bluegill too...attached are some taken in December 16th on norris with the biggest being 12 pounds [/QUOTE]
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