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Farm Pond Cat Tips?
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It depends on what type of catfish are in the pond.

If you want the channel cats try your stinkbait on bottom or night crawlers or liver (chicken, turkey or even beef).

If there are flathead or blue cats in that pond you might rig up a float with waxworms and try to catch some small bream or sunfish (2" to 4" check your states regulations on using them as live bait!). Then use a small knife and just puncture the bream right below the dorsal fin all the way through so they just bleed from it but don't die quickly. Fish them on bottom Carolina rigged. Hook them above the puncture you made below the dorsal fin.

If you can't use bream in your state get some goldfish, live shad or large shiners from a local bait shop and fish the same technique.

If the water clears up you can fish the bream or other live baits without the puncture, just hook them about 1/2 inch below the dorsal fin so the fish will move about and stay alive longer.

In the image below the channel cats were caught on Premo Blood "Super sticky" stink bait and the blue was caught on a 4" bream.

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Good Luck!
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Farm Pond Cat Tips? - by captn160 - 08-04-2012, 02:17 PM
Re: [captn160] Farm Pond Cat Tips? - by bytebull - 08-05-2012, 02:15 AM
Re: [bytebull] Farm Pond Cat Tips? - by captn160 - 08-05-2012, 08:21 PM

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