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catfish? - albinotrout - 09-12-2013 Any way to get a cat fish to take a fly? [signature] Re: [albinotrout] catfish? - kochanut - 09-12-2013 I've managed quiet a few of them on clousers at Willard this year, wasn't targeting them but got them that way. Also picked up a few at lake Powell this year on the fly while wall eye fishing [signature] Re: [kochanut] catfish? - albinotrout - 09-12-2013 Thats good to know thanks![cool] [signature] Re: [albinotrout] catfish? - cpierce - 09-12-2013 Channel Cats are more aggressive and visual feeders than most people think. They will hit most streamers if they can see them. Your best chance is to find cats in water that is reasonably clear. [signature] Re: [cpierce] catfish? - flygoddess - 09-12-2013 Or. not target them[ ![]() ![]() [signature] Re: [albinotrout] catfish? - Envenomation09 - 09-16-2013 There are places in the lower green where they are so compacted into a small area that I am sure they would eat a fly. Find a deep slow hole and there are catfish. Small though [signature] Re: [albinotrout] catfish? - CoyoteSpinner - 10-10-2013 smelly jelly. Oh wait - I forgot where I wuz. Re: [CoyoteSpinner] catfish? - albinotrout - 10-10-2013 Smelly jelly would work but can't really dress a fly up like that.[cool] [signature] Re: [albinotrout] catfish? - flygoddess - 10-10-2013 You don't need to [signature] Re: [flygoddess] catfish? - albinotrout - 10-10-2013 Wouldn't want to either.[cool] [signature] |