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February 3, 2010

Bait fishing: A69 Key Information On Channel Catfish In The Spring,Summer,And Fall ! And Info On Blue Catfish Click Here To Visit Our Website Today!

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are one of the few catfish species that have been studied but as a rule there are few studies that have been conducted for the catfish species. Most of the data that is available about ’s seasonal movement is based on just a few rivers, lakes and reservoirs that have been watched closely.

One factor that remains constant when you are talking about seasonal movements of catfish is the fact that the length of daylight effects all species of catfish. Some species such as the are effected more then other species such as the and . Actually the length of day effects small organisms and all animals up the food chain to include . The intensity and length of light effects drives the yearly migration and spawning and feeding patterns of , , and . If you can learn these patterns you will enjoy more productive trips on a regular basis.

The ’s movements can be analyzed by using a very good the catfish calendar that the In – Fisherman developed. This calendar can be obtained by purchasing their book In – Fisherman Critical Concepts. Basically the calendar divides North America into the Southern range, The Midrange, and the Northern Range. The calendar has ten periods which include catfish pre-spawn, spawn, post-spawn, pre-summer, summer peak, summer, post-summer, fall turnover, coldwater, winter. Each of these periods is posted on the calendar through all months of the yearin all ranges, so you can predict where catfish will be and what kind of you can use in your local area. Or if you are planning a trip to catch a mess of catfish out of state you can use the calendar to pick the best time of year.

The coldwater period includes late fall and winter seasons. The coldwater period is considered a long period of time when the water temperature stays below the norm for catfish. will continue to feed during this period but they won’t be as active when compared to other times of the year. If you plan on going to catch some at this time of your look for deep water holes that is where they will be holding for the winter. Temperature ranges in the winter average from 32 degrees to 39 degrees in Manitoba to 40 degrees to 50 degrees in Florida.

In the south, the spring coldwater period is when the water temperature starts to rise. The spring coldwater period in the north starts right after ice out. will still be located in deep holes. Unlike walleyes, pike, and sauger, who move quickly into their spawning period, , , and do not spawn for tow three more months away when water temperatures rise to 75 degrees. When water temperatures rise above 50 degrees , and flathead catfish will begin to move out of there deep holes looking for the years winter fish kill. This is an ideal time to use and skip jack herring as your . All catfish species will be aggressively eating the deed fish kill, even the who normally feeds primarily on fish, such as bluegill, perch, and other catfish and forage fish.

The pre-spawn period is when the will start it’s migration to smaller rivers, and tributaries to look for food and to find good spawning areas. In lakes or reservoirs this migration may be to the mouth of any incoming creeks or rivers into the lake or reservoir. This time of you’re a good would fresh mussels and large live and large . The main difference between the pre-spawn and early spring period is that the ’s metabolism is increasing and they are becoming more active so they are aggressively looking for .

As the water temperatures rise to 75 degrees catfish such as the , , and flathead catfish enter the spawning period. will spawn for over a month so efforts will not be effected. are extremely active and aggressive during the spawning period. A good would be cut baits such as , soured mussels, or .

The settling period includes the post spawn and the pre-summer periods when water temperatures rise to about 80 degrees and above. The has the same activity level and feeding patterns during the summer as they do during the spawn period and your methods and can remain the same. As the water levels start to drop the will start their move to deep water areas down stream or deeper areas on a lake or reservoir. They will still feed aggressively during the night hours in shallows but move deeper during the daylight hours.

The summer period which includes summer peak , summer and post summer periods occurs when the water temperatures rise to 80 degrees and above. The summer period includes much of July, August, and September. Summer is the prime time to fish for because they are predicable and actively feeding. You can continue to catch while using cut bait for your selection. Some common bait fish to use for cut bait are , , and .

As the cooling period starts and will head for deeper holes in rivers and lakes. And will be less active as the whole cycle of life starts over again.

I want to thank you for reading my article about . Have a great day and the the best of luck to you on your next fishing trip

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December 21, 2009

Crappie Live Bait: Article #26 Old Master Special Fishing Details On How To Rig Gold Fish Details Here!

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When people think of fishing for crappie their first impression is that the majority of crappies are caught with crappie fishing jigs. But actually the majority of crappie are caught either with a complete presentation or artificial bait tipped with some type of living bait. The most important type of crappie that most fisherman use is some type of crappie minnow such as golden shiners, and flathead minnows. Both of these crappie minnow types are raised by the millions in fish farms through out the United States and sold at nearly all bait shops and bait dealers.

But there are still many fisherman that catch their own wild crappie minnows at the locations they intend to fish. The most common wild crappie minnows that fisherman catch on a regular basis for are the bluntnose minnow,blacknose dace,creek chubs,hornyhead chubs,red shinners, and mud minnows. These fisherman use minnow seines, nets and minnow traps to catch their .

The most hardy fish and small gold fish like fathead minnows, mud minnows, and small gold fish will stay alive for long periods of time if the bait container they are stored in is aerated and they are kept cool. Then there are moderately hardy living bait fish like baby bluegills, creek chubs, horney head chubs, southern redbelly dace, blacknose dace, and bluntnose minnows. Then there are the fragile crappie baits that fisherman use that need to be caught and fished with almost immediately and they are the emerald shiner, small gizzard shad, threadfin shad and spotted shiners.

If you are primarily a crappie jig fisherman here’s a good fishing tip when the crappies have absolutely turned off. Sometimes you can get crappies turn back on with a simple trick. go to your the most likely spot that should be producing crappie. Put about 1/2 dozen crappie minnows in a glass jar filled with water with the lid on tie a retrieve line on and lower the jar right next to the likely structure. wait about 15 minutes and tip your favorite crappie jig with a live minnow and start jigging right next to were your lowered the minnow.

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November 22, 2009

Bait Fishing: article # 7 Whats The Best Bait Fishing Sellection? Click Here!

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All Avid fisherman are always trying to figure out, or think they have a great system figured out that includes ways to go bait fishing when certain different weather and special fishing situation elements develop such as wind direction, cloud cover,water temperature, water PH, the moon phase or other factors. But the bottom line number one element factor you need to learn when you are bait fishing for any game fish species is what are the game fish you are targeting eating at the time you go fishing. If you can get a handle on a certain game fishes eating habits you can up your chances of a successful fishing trip ten fold.

Amazingly game fish will travel distances out of their comfort zone, and sometimes their normal habitat in pursuit of food. Game-fish are opportunists because they will adapt to to their environment if their favorite type of food is not available. If you can learn any species of fish eating patterns you can like I said before, be very successful when you go bait fishing. One of the main reasons game-fish eat different foods at different times of the year is because they can adapt to the food choices that are available at any particular season of the year. it is this reason that one type of bait fishing selection in one fishing location may not work in another location.

For example if you are fishing an area for walleye and you notice there are an abundance of shad schools in open water, chances are there are walleye and other game fish close by feeding on the schools. The wise choice for your bait fishing selection would be small live or dead thread fin or gizzard shad which ever one makes up the schools of shad. If you were fishing artificials then use some type of lure that mimics the size,color and movement of the shad that are located in the schools.

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Live Bait: Article # 20 Amazing Information About Live Bait Selection Details Here!

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Our article today is going to focus on some crappie selections that are often over looked as . Any combination of these crappie live baits can fill your crappie basket so read on for details. Most crappie fisherman never use these because they probably never need too 80% of the time if they are fishing with such as . So why bother with these other types of selections for crappies? Well there are times that crappies turn off of the standard crappie selections and you need to try something different or go home empty handed. We will talk about two of the most common alternate that work quite well.

One of the best to use in farm ponds are when there is a  bluegill and sunfish hatch underway.  I would recommend you check with your local department of natural resources because in some states using these fry as bait may be illegal. The best size fry to use to are 1″ to 2″ in length. You can use a minnow Seine, cast net or minnow trap to catch these fry. You won’t find them at any bait shop. Actual bluegill and make up a big percentage of the crappies natural food source. Make sure when you fish you stay just a little bit farther away from the cover then if you were fishing standard . Bluegill or will tangle very easily in any standing cover. It will take a bit of practice because the may feel exactly like a actual crappie bite to you. So you will need to be able to figure out the difference quickly. But to be honest most of the crappie bits you will get using this will be hard strikes.

One of the most under used are small threadfin or small especally if you want to catch a creelful of crappie! The actually makes up from 50 to 90 percent of the crappies food source in some locations where there are large populations of . Amazingly is not often picked as a crappie fishing selection. Probably the main reason is they are hard to keep alive in your bait bucket. But if you can catch them fresh and use them right away you will be surprise how many crappie will hit this bait and hit it hard! The two types of that are populated throughout the united states are the and the . You can use either of these in the 2 to 3 inch size range to . The smaller size fish make excellent a excellent selection. The best way to catch fresh is to use cast net. Go to areas such as bridges, power plants piers and rip rap where tend to school. The best way to keep alive is to use a bait container that floats in the water and has freshwater moving in and out of it. If you use a bait container on your boat it needs to be aerated. these fish like I said will die easily. You can hook through the lips or just below the dorsal fin. work great where the water is very stained and traditional are not cutting it.

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