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Big fish, big fun: catfish are the Snake Rivers overlooked bounty In fact, there are so many that Fish and Game captures catfish from the Snake River and transplants them into Treasure Valley ponds and elsewhere to provide more fishing opportunity Catfish are also available in many of the Snake River’s tributaries, including the Weiser, Payette and Boise Rivers, typically in the lower stretches
Catfish a plenty in the Snake River [video] | Idaho Fish and Game Catfishing doesn’t have a strong tradition in Idaho, but it could Fisheries biologist Joe Kozfkay is comfortable in saying there’s over a million catfish in the Snake River, CJ Strike, and Brownlee To show off this bountiful fishery, Kozfkay took a couple of young anglers fishing in the Snake River near Parma
Catfish fishing around Eugene - Oregon Fishing Forum Yup, lots of catfish around, with channels and bullheads being the most common, and supposedly there being some whites and blues in the Columbia and Willamette And perhaps most infrequently caught due to its preference for live fish are flatheads I would think that in the Eugene area Fern Ridge would be an excellent place to try, especially if you can get access after dark Baits for catfish
30,000 channel catfish stocked across Idaho’s lakes and reservoirs Channel catfish raised at a Magic Valley aquaculture business were recently stocked across Idaho to provide opportunity for anglers to catch these fish and put food on their tables Stocking locations ranged from Lake Cocollala in northern Idaho to the Rexburg City Pond in eastern Idaho, with 18 lakes and reservoirs receiving catfish
Catfish in western Oregon - Oregon Fishing Forum Just a kid from Texas looking to get into good warm water fish around Corvallis Anybody have good recommendations on where to have good chances at catfish in western Oregon?
Bass vs. Catfish - Other Fish Species - Bass Fishing Forums If you like catfish then fish for them Join a cat fisherman forum site because there are lots of them and popular Channel cats, blue cats, flathead cats are all god sporting fish, strong fighters and sometimes caught on lures, usually fresh cut fish or something smelly (ugh) My son caught a 26 lb channel cat when he was a youngster on his light tackle using a soft plastic 3" reaper split
John Day River smallmouth and catfish tips - Oregon Fishing Forum I've only fished the John Day River below the narrows for catfish So I can't offer any meaningful help unless you want general channel catfish tips I seldom actually target bass Not to try and hijack your thread, but I would like some general information about that area of the river First and foremost, I'd like to know how navigable that
Small Ponds with a Big Purpose. How Small Is Too Small? Channel catfish are ideal for small ponds, whether they stand as the pond's solitary sportfish or stocked with a mix of bluegill and bass If catfish remain the pond's sole gamefish, a steady ration of fatheads or other forage will enhance growth