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    Spent part of the afternoon on a small dirty water pond near the house. We caught a few small bass on poppers and a krystal body minnow pattern.

    Well…just before leaving I threw a long cast across the outlet of the pond…retrieved twice…and felt a hard pull. A spirited tussle ensued and I thought that I had hooked into quite a nice largemouth. Much to my surprise a minute or two later a whiskered fish surfaced. This is the first catfish I have EVER caught…and reminded that I truely do live in the South.

    I’ll say this…the Heddon #8381 was bent over double and handled the fight with ease. What a neat little rod.

    #16970
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Cool catfish; how come that bass is so pale?

    Zach

    #16971

    The owner of the pond says it is because the water is so murky.

    #16972

    He’s blending into his environment.

    #16973
    Mike Cline
    Member

    Nice Channel Cat Cameron.  Had to be a treat on the glass rod.  Cats are always a surprise when fly fishing.  I wish there was a way to really target them.  Each year I catch 2 or 3 (Channels or Flathead) when fishing clousers around trees in the local rivers and lakes.  Always seems like a big bass or stripe until they start rolling.  Then you know its a Cat.  Have never caught a Blue on a fly.  Anyone ever caught a Blue cat on a fly?

    #16974
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    When the Whhitlocks taught their flyfishing school in Midway, Arkansas, they had a large catfish pond on-site that they used for teaching people the basics of fighting fish.

    #16975

    I wish there was a way to really target them.  

    There is – but the main challenge is keeping a turd on the hook during the back cast.   🙂

    bd

    #16976
    Mike Cline
    Member

    I wish there was a way to really target them.  

    There is – but the main challenge is keeping a turd on the hook during the back cast.   🙂

    bd

    Never tried to cast a turd! I’ve yet to master the artifical chicken liver fly.  I actually tried to soak some bucktail clousers in putrid chicken livers once, but using them was a bit distasteful.  Have you ever been downwind of a commerical cat fisherman’s skiff?–absolutely disgusting.

    #16977
    john switow
    Member

    When I was in High School my parents bought and moved us to a farm in the country.

    #16978
    john switow
    Member

    Love those old heddons by the way,

    #16979

    I just picked up a 8 1/2′ one up in great shape for $50, it’s an 8wt though

    #16980
    anonymous
    Member

    Quote- ” There is – but the main challenge is keeping a turd on the hook during the back cast.”

    Wow I,m sure glad I don,t spend any time chasing after such

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