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Calling Coldwater Catfishermen for Magazine Article
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<blockquote data-quote="gasman" data-source="post: 5758172" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>1) Do you fish for catfish during the winter (December - February)? </p><p>Yes</p><p></p><p>2) If so, why? If not, why not? </p><p>Less boat traffic and also the big boys and girls like to eat in the winter.</p><p></p><p>3) What water do you fish? </p><p>Tennessee River (Below Pickwick Dam, Kentucky Lake, and a trip or two to fish below Chickamauga Dam).</p><p></p><p>4) What do you do differently catfishing in cold weather months versus Spring & Summer? Locations? Fishing Techniques? Whatever else?</p><p>I usually just focus on deeper water tightlining. </p><p></p><p>5) What's your preferred wintertime bait? And if different for warm weather bait, why? Cutbait and or jumbo shrimp for winter fishing.</p><p></p><p>6) What are your general expectations when catfishing on those extreme cold days? Size of fish or numbers of fish? </p><p>Size in the winter. I catch enough eaters on light tackle.</p><p></p><p>7) ANYTHING else you'd like to add... and a reminder, I need your real name please. Post or PM. </p><p>Patience, patience, patience.... If you think you have stayed at a spot too long, wait 15 more minutes. Winter fishing is slow but it can be very rewarding.</p><p></p><p>Chris Campbell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gasman, post: 5758172, member: 10067"] 1) Do you fish for catfish during the winter (December - February)? Yes 2) If so, why? If not, why not? Less boat traffic and also the big boys and girls like to eat in the winter. 3) What water do you fish? Tennessee River (Below Pickwick Dam, Kentucky Lake, and a trip or two to fish below Chickamauga Dam). 4) What do you do differently catfishing in cold weather months versus Spring & Summer? Locations? Fishing Techniques? Whatever else? I usually just focus on deeper water tightlining. 5) What's your preferred wintertime bait? And if different for warm weather bait, why? Cutbait and or jumbo shrimp for winter fishing. 6) What are your general expectations when catfishing on those extreme cold days? Size of fish or numbers of fish? Size in the winter. I catch enough eaters on light tackle. 7) ANYTHING else you'd like to add... and a reminder, I need your real name please. Post or PM. Patience, patience, patience.... If you think you have stayed at a spot too long, wait 15 more minutes. Winter fishing is slow but it can be very rewarding. Chris Campbell [/QUOTE]
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