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This is just for fun for those of you who got excitement for a moment when big cat hit your lures instead of bass.

What type of lure have you caught catfish? No cutbait livebait or hand and snag doesn't count please lol. I guess @Bluebasser86will get the longest list in this category ?.

let me start first

1 whopper plopper 110, this got me very excite for a big moment, the catfish hit the lure just as soon as it hit water.

2. Chatterbait caught total of 3 catfish

3. Marabou jig. I think it 1/32 oz on light spinning setup, this one got some fun out of me.

4. Dropshot Zman TRD, almost pulled the rod out of my hand, that 5lbs catfish hit the lure right after I pitch to some grass.

5. Texas rig, Zman boar hogz

6. Just this morning caught another one on jackall Jerkbait. Also got me excite for a minute until it started pulling the line into log nearby.

 

 

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  • Super User
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Texas rigs , Little George , jigging spoon , jigs , bunches and bunches on crankbaits , spinnerbait ,and even caught one at night on a buzzbait . I thought that buzzbait cat was   a double digit bass . Talk about a rug pull .

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  • Super User
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Have caught channel catfish as bycatch while fishing for bass on swimbaits and jerkbaits.

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1) Whopper Plopper - It was like a shark running down a swimmer;

 

2) Chatterbait  - 1st cast ever with a Chatterbait;

 

3) Ned Rig - Have caught dozens with this, largest topped 15 lbs;

 

4) Senko - wacky rigged has caught 10 or so, including one that chased it to the boat & grabbed it with about 5 feet of line out;

 

5) Roboworm - Trigged has caught a half dozen;

 

6) Crankbaits - a couple, a real pain to unhook;

 

7) Jerkbaits - They grab them and run;

 

8) Red Eye Shad - one of which hit the catfish on the head on the drop, he pulled like a freight train;

 

9) Spinnerbait - The strike nearly dislocated my shoulder;

 

10) Dropshot - They end up getting all tangled up in the line & sliming everything;

 

11) Speed Shad - only one, but the fish breached on the strike.

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I've only caught one on a lure. It was a small channel cat that I caught on a small 1/4 ounce finesse jig. Fun on 10lb braid.

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  • Global Moderator
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Buzzbait

Frog

Popper

Jitterbug

Spinnerbait

Bladed Jig

Lipless crank

All variations of crankbaits from Baby -1 to DD22's

All different kinds of plastics from crappie tubes, Ned rigs, to 16" magnum worms

Jigs of sizes and styles

Jigging spoons

Jerkbaits

Inline spinner

Swimbait

 

The only bait I can think of that I fish often that I haven't caught a catfish on would be a spook and Plopper. Jigs have accounted for my largest catfish. Biggest on topwater was a 12lb channel cat on a frog in a pond through a weed bed, thought I had a state record bass. I caught nearly 3 dozen in a single night on a bladed jig a few summers ago. I was catching catfish nearly 6:1 over bass, but one of the 4 bass I caught that night was a 5 1/2 pounder so I was okay with it.  A bladed jig is by far my best (worse?) catfish catching artificial. 

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Buzzbait. The kitty hit the thing three consecutive times along a rip-rap causway before I finally hooked him. Lots of others but thats the most memorable.

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  • Super User
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@OCdockskipperif you need help reducing population of those catfish in your pond let me know. I'll help you free of charge and my wife would thanks you a lot lol.

@Bluebasser86were you fishing golf course pond ?. I remembered in the day when I did Ninja-fishing at one of the golf course pond behind my house. We would got bite within 10 second cast after cast. I should had tried lures then.

 

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20 minutes ago, JustJames said:

@OCdockskipperif you need help reducing population of those catfish in your pond let me know. I'll help you free of charge and my wife would thanks you a lot lol.

@Bluebasser86were you fishing golf course pond ?. I remembered in the day when I did Ninja-fishing at one of the golf course pond behind my house. We would got bite within 10 second cast after cast. I should had tried lures then.

 

Nope, Kansas just stocks thousands of pounds of catfish in almost every fishable body of water across the state, it's a huge waste of money really. Then they put fish feeders on a lot of the lakes and pump tons more dollars into the lakes to feed them, basically making farm raised catfish for people to catch and eat. It's really dumb.

http://ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Fish-Stocking-Records/Channel-Catfish

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1 hour ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Nope, Kansas just stocks thousands of pounds of catfish in almost every fishable body of water across the state, it's a huge waste of money really. Then they put fish feeders on a lot of the lakes and pump tons more dollars into the lakes to feed them, basically making farm raised catfish for people to catch and eat. It's really dumb...

As an aside, California used to do a similar thing with trout.  During winter, they stock them in lakes where the trout have no chance of surviving the warmer spring & summer water temps, so it was a 3 month rush to catch all of the stockers before they die. The only positive was they were unwittingly feeding the bass, creating world class sized fish.

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- I've caught about 6 on tubes with swimjigs.

- 3-4 on weightless senkos

- 1 on a squarebill crank, the picture of which is on this forum

- 2-3 on a finesse worm

- 1 on a ned rig

 

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  • Global Moderator
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Here's a few pictures, just from the last few years.

 

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I’ve caught them on cranks and an assortment of soft plastic baits. Sounds like some of you have caught more cats on artificials than I have bass ?

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Here are a few fun pictures to go with my post above:

 

A fat cat pushing 13 lbs that grabbed a Ned rig on 8 lb test

 

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A 14 lb catfish that not only ate my crankbait, but also had another crankbait and a jig hanging off him from previous battles with other fisherman that he had won.

 

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A smaller catfish that really wanted a crankbait.  These are the toughest for hook removal.

 

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  • Super User
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So far just the Ned rig has produced Channel Cat catches for me.

 

Its the reason I upgraded my Ned rig equipment to a Medium action rod and size 2000 reel.

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Just this guy, hit right when the lure hit the water.  

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  • Super User
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Lipless Crankbaits

Squarebill Crankbaits

UltraVibe Speedcraws

Plastic worms

Senko type baits

Jigs

Spinnerbaits

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On 4/27/2018 at 11:16 PM, OCdockskipper said:

1) Whopper Plopper - It was like a shark running down a swimmer;

 

2) Chatterbait  - 1st cast ever with a Chatterbait;

 

3) Ned Rig - Have caught dozens with this, largest topped 15 lbs;

 

4) Senko - wacky rigged has caught 10 or so, including one that chased it to the boat & grabbed it with about 5 feet of line out;

 

5) Roboworm - Trigged has caught a half dozen;

 

6) Crankbaits - a couple, a real pain to unhook;

 

7) Jerkbaits - They grab them and run;

 

? Red Eye Shad - one of which hit the catfish on the head on the drop, he pulled like a freight train;

 

9) Spinnerbait - The strike nearly dislocated my shoulder;

 

10) Dropshot - They end up getting all tangled up in the line & sliming everything;

 

11) Speed Shad - only one, but the fish breached on the strike.

This would be pretty close to my list along with crappie jigs

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A T-rigged senko, man I thought I had a big bass on, just an average size catfish...

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  • Global Moderator
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Here's what happens when a catfish is hunting right along the shoreline and tries to slam a bladed jig.

 

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  • Super User
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20 minutes ago, Bluebasser86 said:

Here's what happens when a catfish is hunting right along the shoreline and tries to slam a bladed jig.

 

How do you know it is a catfish, might be DD bass lol.

  • Global Moderator
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11 minutes ago, JustJames said:

How do you know it is a catfish, might be DD bass lol.

They have a very distinct roll/slap when they attack a bait. The slime coat on my line didn't hurt either. 

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  • Super User
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Its funny, with all the cut baits,  dough baits , chicken livers, and homemade concoctions for catfish, they love to hit bass lures! Biggest I've caught was a 6 pounder on a senko.  *** pounder on a ned rig too. Strangest was a 3 pounder on a spoon at lake Taneycomo while trout fishing with an ultralight. And yes, with the six pounder, I thought I had hooked a big bass. Dissapointed?  Not really. Still a nice size fish, and a good fight too

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I caught another catfish on a squarebill today lol. I found this one spot where I kept getting pecked everything I went near it. Finally got the retrieve dialed in and a little cat chomped it. Little harder to remove cause two trebles went through the upper and lower lips. I'm becoming a squarebill catfish master!

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