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I'm going down to Green River for a little catfishing the end of the week and thought I'd stop by Scofield to catch some chubs for bait. Never been there so I figured I could get a little help from someone about getting some for bait. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Just a simple worm on the bottom should get you plenty.
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OK my friend thanks for the advice.
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This has nothing to do with the chubs, but I was catfishing down on the Green near the town of Green River earlier this year and caught quite a few on shrimp. Nothing big though.
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A few years ago I basically used worms with some gel that berky use to make and dang that stuff worked amazing but I have never seen the gel ever since then. Maybe some crawdad spray would work. I literally had a one every time I tossed it out. If your on a float tube or a boat head out where there's tons of weeds about 2-3 ft of line and a bobber.
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Just below the spillway at the dam there are thousands of them! That should narrow down the area to fish for chubs.
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i caught one on a woolly bugger last week. I noticed that I had several hit the fly and they had trouble holding on and hooking. Try small hooks, I was using either a 6 or 8 hook.
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