Friday, February 10, 2012

Top Tips To Cat-fishing In Ponds

By Greg Howlett


The pass-time of Cat-fishing in Ponds is a popular sport and a good source of excellent food as-well.

Fishermen of all ages continue to relish this thrilling and adventurous sport.

Let's start with the basics - You can fish for three different types of catfish in most reservoirs. There are the blue, the channel and the flat-head catfish. However, If you are just easing into fishing for catfish, then I would advise you to look for the channel variety.

They are amongst the smallest in relation to the other cats, and their hunting traits will lure them to your line with very little effort on your behalf.

Channel catfish thrive in the popular 'catch-and-release' situations, usually the type run at your local ponds and reservoirs.

However, if you are looking to hook the real big fish, the blue and flat-head catfish are the real catches.

Out of the flat-head and blue catfish, the latter is the most elusive to lure.

As unlike the other two, the blue catfish has a very choosy diet, hence, less active and making your decision of bait more crucial.

Useful Tricks to Catch the Cats

Anglers use many systems as they go cat-fishing in ponds.

If you are looking for rules, then I am sorry but there are no steadfast ones, so I will give you the simplest ones, which can be utilized on every cat-fishing outing.

Keep away from too much Noise

This hint not only pertains to cat-fishing but also to all outside fishing pursuits. If you make too much noise, you will come away disappointed

Therefore, the first and most important rule of all - remain silent.

Even though the cats are underwater, their smelling and hearing senses are very acute, engineered by nature to elude any possible trouble.

Keep to the bank

To ensure there isn't any needless noise, stay on the shoreline and out of the water. Cast your bait to its maximum distance, making sure that your line gets to where the fish are hiding.

The majority of Catfish are deep dwelling fish, hiding at the bottom of the water, be it in a river, pond or lake.

This is why pro anglers will always recommend you cast your line to the center of the pond, and make sure that your line reaches the pond base where you'll find the best fish just waiting for you.

If the best area is near an inlet or other structure, the likelihood is you will uncover the fish there, so seek these areas out first.

Aquatic vegetation Diet

If you are Angling for catfish in the daylight, the places the cats love best are the regions with underwater plants or vegetation.

However, remember that catfish are usually night creatures, so it will remain hidden from fisherman during the majority of the daytime while making it a lot harder to catch.

The undergrowth offer it the perfect shelter from enemies, as well as from your fishing line.

Use alternative regimes

Different types of ponds need you to try differing methods.

In conclusion, cat-fishing in ponds is contrary from rivers.

To catch them, you are required to learn as you go along, or preferably, get instruction on how to do it. Don't forget to use the best cat-fishing bait, as-well.




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