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Night fishing for catfish is easier

As all the anglers well aware, catfish live in dark deep waters. Their sense of smell is well-developed compared to their visual sense. They use this advantage to locate and prey for their food in murky places. Due to their nature, they prefer cool night condition and not hot day time to crawl around. If you have never tried night fishing for catfish before, it's far easier to get them eat your bait at night.

Night catfishing can be fun and thrill
Before setting your bait or begin to catch, you should decide which species you are aiming and what is your target size. For example, if you are looking for blue or channel catfish, of small or medium size ( below 15 lbs ), the bait choice can be any natural smelly food like chicken liver and shrimps. If hoping for larger cats, the baits offered should be bigger dead fish.

Among the common catfish ( Channel, blue or flathead ), Flathead is an active hunter while the other two are passive feeders. Though, properly set dead fish bait can attract many of the flatheads to struck your bait.

In conclusion, if you decided on the size of the species you are targeting, your bait can be set accordingly. Flatheads feel unthreatened at night and they approach shallow waters for hunting, but otherwise, all the three common catfishes, roaming in deep holes. As drift fishing, sliding ledger rig also doing good job at night. With the right depth of fishing spot and ideal bait size, catfish can be caught easily at night. Have a try. Happy night fishing for catfish!

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