Fishing guide Butch Terpe and a couple of friends recently spent two hours on Lake Conroe and boated 45 eating-size channel catfish. That's not bad for two hours of fishing. Have you wondered how they ...
Most catfish anglers prefer to keep things simple when pursuing their favorite fish. A fancy boat or expensive gear is not needed when pursuing the main ingredient for a fish fry. All that’s really ...
High water can spell doom for many anglers pursuing various fish species. Catfish, however, seem to put on the feedbag during these high-water times. With all the recent rains, finding high water ...
When discussing the pluses and minuses of bait for Lake Conroe's channel catfish, the big question is, what does it smell like? Channel catfish are big on smell. The better or worse something smells, ...
BULL SHOALS: Mid- to high 80s, 8 to 10 feet of clarity, 16 feet high. Outlook: 125 Marina reports: Walleyes good on jigs 30 feet down and trolling worm harnesses; black bass fair at night on topwater ...
BULL SHOALS: Upper 80s, 6 to 8 feet of clarity, 24 feet high. Outlook: 125 Marina reports: Black bass fair on jigs 30 feet down; walleyes fair on nightcrawlers or artificial baits on flats and ...
Anglers for catfish can boil the whole pursuit down to two basic loves: the love of a good fight, and the love of a good meal. Fishing for catfish doesn’t require the finesse and arguable elegance ...
Go figure. Just when the river conditions in the Quad-Cities were really getting good once again and the fish started to respond accordingly, Mother Nature unleashed her fury in the form of torrential ...