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    Default "When the catfish were jumpin' as high as the sky..."

    Well, not really, but they were hitting a black wooly bugger. Caught about six this size or larger the day before the 4th; this was the only one I beached to take a pic. They put a nice bend in my 4wt!



    Later bluegills were taking dries off the top; it's a hoot to watch those little guys snatch a fly like a mad bulldog! Caught this'n on a nymph though...

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    Nice fish! The catfish aren't very acrobatic, but they put up a good fight and are fun to catch.

    Jim Smith

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    Awesome! Catfish will give you a tour of the pond, and make you wonder just what giant fish you've just hooked into....and if you'll ever get to see it!
    David Merical
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    They sure will! Couple of those guys took me into the backing and wrestled me pretty good; I thought I was never gonna get 'em up top!
    There have never in history been so many opportunities to do so many things that aren't worth doing. - William Gaddis

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    When you hook a really big one, it's like hooking onto a submarine. I hooked large catfish in the lake I live on and I never even slowed him down. He just leisurely swam away while I tried to turn him. Eventually, he put enough pressure on my three wt that I dropped the rod tip and locked down on the line. Like I said, he never slowed down even when he broke the tippet. I'm not even sure that he knew that he was hooked.

    Jim Smith

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    As far as i am concerned channel cats are God's gift to summertime warm water fly fishers . i have had some amazing time in the early mornings lately with bob whites calling stars beginning to fade and fly rod bent hard by a cat. It has been hot ,hot hot here in the afternoon but simply spectacular in the early am. i finally have gone to a 6 wt and 12 lb tippet just to be able to handle these beasts of summer

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    8 cats before 9:00 am 3 other beat me up, also some bass and nice bluegills. it is about time i confess i am fishing for cat fish and ever other fish is just some thing that happens because i am on the water

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    I caught a 15 inch catfish on my 7wt. earlier this year. He was a blast. He swam all the way around my kayak which made for some interesting rod handling

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    Catfish not very acrobatic?

    Hmmm.


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    Nice cat! I bet th?t was a blast on a 4wt. ☺

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