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<blockquote data-quote="Ictalurus" data-source="post: 219891" data-attributes="member: 2983"><p>Nice, there are some monsters out there, but most likely you'll nab about 5 of them in the 2 - 10 lb range. Your setup as described sounds just fine. Use a decent size hook (large than 4), catulpa worms are known to be lethal, cut up bluegill and herring are second choice. Place a good heavy weight a few feet up from the hook and sit back with some natty light. If you can fish behind a dike, your chances of success will increase, catfish like to sit in the swirling current and suck up food as it goes by. Just be sure not to eat any caught below the mouth of the wolf :LOL2: and be sure to post some pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ictalurus, post: 219891, member: 2983"] Nice, there are some monsters out there, but most likely you'll nab about 5 of them in the 2 - 10 lb range. Your setup as described sounds just fine. Use a decent size hook (large than 4), catulpa worms are known to be lethal, cut up bluegill and herring are second choice. Place a good heavy weight a few feet up from the hook and sit back with some natty light. If you can fish behind a dike, your chances of success will increase, catfish like to sit in the swirling current and suck up food as it goes by. Just be sure not to eat any caught below the mouth of the wolf :LOL2: and be sure to post some pictures. [/QUOTE]
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