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Tactics for Catching Summer Catfish



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By : Daniel Eggertsen    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-09-15 17:32:39
Have you ever gone catfish fishing in the summer? If so, then you probably discovered that they are not as easy to catch when the weather is hot as they are during other seasons. Before you can start reeling them in, you have to find them first. This can be a little difficult at times. There are several factors that will determine where the catfish will be located in the summer so, you have to work a little harder to locate them.

The catfish is considered a game fish and they have incredible strength that will certainly keep on your toes. This makes them a fun and exciting species that many anglers want to seek out all year long. Still, they're not as easy to catch in the summer so, here are five tactics for catching summer catfish that can help you catch more of them during this time of year.

Five tactics for catching catfish in the summer:

Drift fishing is a great tactic to use when catfish fishing in the summer. It's one of the best ways to locate and catch catfish in the heat of the day. Just sit back, relax and let the current drift your bait over the areas where the catfish are located. Just don't get too relaxed or you might be caught off guard when they strike your line.

Using electronics to help you locate the fish easier is a great tactic for summer catfish fishing. You need to know the water temperature because in the summer, you need to find the right temperature with plenty of oxygen that the fish need in order to survive.

The deeper the water the colder it will be and the lower oxygen content it'll have. Therefore, hot and cold water is not suitable for the catfish to survive in so, you'll need to find the depth that has cool water and plenty of oxygen and you'll find more catfish.

Lake fishing can yield some catfish in the summer months if you know where to search for them. Look for areas with plenty of cover, vegetation and where the water temperature stays the coolest. It's a good idea to get a topographic map to help you look for the best places to find the cats.

It's not a good idea to go fishing for the catfish during the day when the sun is at its hottest. This is the hardest time to find them but if you're persistent, you may have some luck and run across a few. They will avoid the areas where the water is the hottest so you need to look for cool areas with shade. They will also move out to deeper waters during this time.
Author Resource:- Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best catfish fishing information possible. Go to http://www.askcatfishfishing.com/editorials/8_catching-summer-catfish.html for more information on catfish fishing.
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