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Thursday, 28 June 2012

Info Post
Guys today’s post is a little off the beaten path for me. I went to the lake the other day with one of my fishing buddies to fish for catfish. Yes I said catfish, not bluegill, bass or even trout, but catfish. The game plan was to use our crappie jigger poles as catfish rods to land channel cat off the many rock walls on Smith Lake. I got to say it worked to perfection, and was really a lot of fun. I must admit this was something new to me as far as fishing for catfish with an 11 ft fishing rod was concerned. I have caught catfish back in the day by setting hooks from the bank or using a trot line. I had even landed catfish with my son-in-law and daughter before they got married using the micro light rods, but this technique was a bit different. With the 11 ft. jigger pole you are limited with you amount of line you used and the play of the fish becomes paramount in you landing your prey. If you hear the drag go off then you know you have a nice size fish and have to be extra careful bringing the fish to hand because it can pop a 6 or 8 test line in a heartbeat. I found out right quick if you didn’t have your glob of chicken liver right next to the wall you wouldn’t get a hit. This is a really simple technique all we did was to move the boat about a foot away from the wall and slowly troll paralleling it as we adjusted the deep of the bait while we moved. Sometime you were fishing in depths of 30 to 40 ft and other times you would reel in line to adjust to the bottom at 20 ft deep. There was no mistaking the hit, sometimes the tip of the rod would submerge in the water and all you had to do was to set the hook and the fight was on. We lost some fish that was just too much for the 6/8 lb test line to handle and the ones we got out was a tussle. I will try anything when it comes to catching fish and today was surely an exciting way to try something new when it comes to fishing.
A side note here: my wife and I have been in Tennessee for the better part of this week welcoming our new granddaughter into the world. Pops (this is what Bryson our grandson calls me) has to do a little bragging here but I would say she is absolutely the prettiest little baby girl I have ever seen. In fact she is the spited image of her mother at that age. This is why I have been behind on my blogging this week and for good reason!!


 
These were the winners and yes they were all dressed for 4 to 5 meals. There were lots of fillets here with this bunch
I had to show you guys this image of the one and only trolley rail on the lake equip with the car setting at the top of the track. Some of these wall are so high it isn't feasible to try to build stairs.

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