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What's the Best Way to Catch Trophy Catfish This Winter?

Steve Douglas (The Catfish Dude) 41,823 lượt xem 2 months ago
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Wintertime Trophy Catfishing Made Simple
In this video, I take new catfish anglers on an exciting journey into the cold waters of wintertime fishing, demonstrating a highly effective technique for locating and catching trophy catfish. As temperatures drop, catfish often gather along the ledges and edges of deep river runs, making these areas prime spots for targeting them. I provide a step-by-step guide on how to pinpoint these productive zones, sharing insights into why winter is such a rewarding season for catfishing. Whether you’re new to the sport or looking to sharpen your skills, this video is packed with valuable tips to help you succeed.

The method I showcase is called "bounding down," a dynamic anchoring technique designed to cover water efficiently while targeting actively feeding fish. The process begins by anchoring at the upper end of a deep hole or river run and fishing there for about 30 minutes. This creates a strong scent trail in the current, enticing catfish downstream to investigate. If the spot proves unproductive, I pull anchor, drift downriver 50–60 yards, and set up again. By repeating this process, I ensure my bait scent remains in the current seam, maximizing my chances of drawing in trophy-sized catfish quickly.

This approach is ideal for winter fishing, as it focuses on catching only the most active catfish in any given area. With patience and precision, anglers can effectively cover large sections of the river, honing in on those elusive giants lurking below. Along the way, I share tips on bait selection, reading the water, and understanding catfish behavior during the colder months. If you’re ready to elevate your catfishing game and land that wintertime trophy, this video is your ultimate guide!
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