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Bay Catfishing - need to go again

5.9K views 18 replies 10 participants last post by  UNCLEMIKE  
#1 ·
First time in a long time (hadn’t been there since I was a kid) - Dragged my boat up to Sandusky Bay and tried for some channel catfish.
Amazed me how much current was in the bay by the bridges. Also amazed on how active the catfish were.

Had a slow start. Poor anchor control. After hour or two of no bites, made some adjustments and got some solid bites.
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I wish I had some shad for bait. All I had was some shrimp and chicken liver.

Got to get back there again soon





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#18 ·
we were down in md and went fishing on the Potomac river. we used shrimp on a bonita rig. but I have always just used a no roll barrel sinker before. or for the last 20 yrs or so. but the bonita rig with 2 hooks worked great. I took a few pictures the 1st day we fished. but should have taken pictures on the second day. I probably caught 40 or 50 fish in a half day, around 6:00 I just put my rods in the holders and quit fishing. I was tired of catching cats.
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#5 ·
I have always used an egg sinker above an eagle claw #84 hook, no swivel in between, just a bead to cushion the knot, 20 pound big game line. Fish that on a slightly slack line baited with shrimp or cut shad. Night crawlers are just to expensive anymore to go cat fishing with. No worms in my yard. Sit back and wait for the clicker on the spinning reel to scream. If you don’t catch a fish in 15 minutes move. Actually if I can fish two rods I keep moving until I can only only fish one.
 
#7 ·
We use a trolley rig when we fish for cats. 1.5oz pyramid sinker on the bottom. 24" leader of 20# mono up to a three-way swivel. 4" mono dropper off three-way to a circle hook. Use a bait-runner reel and raw frozen shrimp. If you don't want to invest in baitrunners, just set the drags really light but you'll miss a lot of fish because you forget to tighten before cranking. Keep the rod tip up to create some angle to your line and keep the bait slightly off the bottom. Leave the shell on as much as you can to keep the gobies at bay.

We use braid for our mainline but NEVER for the leader from the weight to the swivel. Reason being, that weight often ends up in the net and un-tangling braid from a mesh net in the dark just plain sucks. Paying attention when netting is important, as you can get to a point where you net the fish and keep the weight on the outside of the net hoop. Circle hooks are the only way to go, and yes, you will miss a few here and there but you won't gut hook any either.
 
#8 ·
I am close
My 4 bait casters are ABU record 60 with bait runner capabilities.
My 2 spinning reels are Okuma bait runners

I going to add trolly rig to my existing egg sinker rig.

Hope to hit the Bay next week

Need to find Ungutted Green shrimp. And some fresh or frozen shad

Season is coming to an end quickly!


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#14 ·
I believe that the rip-rap pictured in the background, in the first pic, is YETTER ROAD Access?
Is it FREE FISHING/ PARKING ALL ALONG THERE?
Did anyone place structure piles along that access road?

I can't even imagine how awesome the fishing would be, all along that old roadway. Smallie heaven in the spring, rockies, cats,,,, & with placed structure piles,,, SLAB CRAPPIES!
Man would I love to spend a MONTH up there,,, next May -June.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/E...3!4m5!3m4!1s0x883a4c3c4791e58b:0x423f81627dff92a0!8m2!3d41.481269!4d-82.8346791

NICE PICS SAM,,,, & THANKS.