Monday, August 8, 2011

Catfish Baits and Traps


Years of experience and practice are the key to catching big catfish successfully, but knowing the best catfish bait to use and how to properly set up catfish traps play a major role in bringing in a good catch. Whether you are using a usual rod and reel, making a throw line or a jug line or setting up a catfish trap with mesh wires, you need to carefully consider which materials to use in order to insure good results.
The type of bait used affects both the fisherman and the amount of fish he can catch. It is important to choose a bait that is both easy to use yet attracts the fish effectively. Catfish mostly feed by their sense of smell and taste, the whiskers-shaped barbells on their mouths are highly sensitive and help them find their food that has stronger scents and taste, so it is important that you choose the baits which can attract the catfish, not the ones which only 'look' good to eat. Some catfish however, still go for artificial catfish baits and catfish traps from time to time. Still, many professional anglers would choose natural baits over synthetic ones, and majority of them still think that natural baits are the best catfish baits to use when fishing for cats.
There are a lot of catfish baits for luring catfishes. They can be bought in angler stores or you can easily prepare them at home. Crawdads, shrimps and clams are very effective baits, but some fishermen find that removing the shells from these baits take a lot of time. Minnows and worms are also good types of baits but they also attract a variety of other fishes, which is not good if you only want to catch catfish. Cut baits and other types of baits like chicken liver are great stink baits since they give off strong scents. The only drawback of these is that they don't stay too long on the hook.
Catfish traps are also good ways to catch catfish. They can be bought or made, and are easy to set up. You can also do a number of other things after you've set up your trap, which is advantageous if you have other things to do. Whatever method you use, it is important to always secure your equipment and your bait. It is also wise to check your traps once in a while to make sure that they are free from floating debris or to ensure that the trapped fish won't die.
Chris is a catfishing enthusiast. He enjoys catching big catfish as well as teaching others how to do the same. If you want to learn more about catfishing baits, check out the best catfish baits. If you prefer to use traps instead, check out: catfish traps


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