The most useful and versatile inshore terminal-tackle rig in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia is a sliding cork affair, appropriately called the "float rig." It's also the inshore rig that ...
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As the surface temperature on our local reservoirs touched 80 degrees for the first time this season, large schools of small blue catfish have begun to show up on deep, main basin areas on Belton Lake ...
We’re not here to take sides. We’re not here to end the debate forever. We are, however, here to say that there are times when rigging with bait—either live or dead—will outfish artificial lures, even ...
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Maryland Fishing Report for Friday, April 18, 2025
Blue catfish can be caught on a simple one-hook bottom rig, and most anglers prefer using circle hooks on a sliding sinker rig. A 5/0 to 7/0 circle hook with a torpedo float behind it to keep the bait ...
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