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2011/05/19 13:31:24 (permalink)

high water catfishin

Any tips on targeting flatheads in this high water I've only been to the river once so far this year and got the skunk. But the temp was bout 53 deg. Little chilly.
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    FishinGuy
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/05/19 22:25:59 (permalink)
    Nobody's catchin em huh? I'll let you know if I figure somethin out
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/05/20 01:16:49 (permalink)
    Same as most any fish in high water, look for current breaks and seams. If you can find an area that has slower water then chuck your bait right on the seam. They will sit in the pocket and wait for something to wash out into the slower pool. Basically, your going to look for structure and fish right on the downstream side of it. As the water clears, look for creek mouths where the water flowing into the river is clearer than the river water. Flats will lay in the muddy water and wait to ambush fish washing out of the creeks. Usually high water actually means better fishing when it comes to flats, it just takes more lead and a little bit different locations than normal.
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/05/25 08:04:59 (permalink)
    The spot I normally fish is actually already right behind a large current break. I think the temp was just still too low. I now have gills, rock bass, huge creek chubs, shad, perch, a big ol pumpkinseed, and suckers. I'm going out next week I don't care what the water level is! Anybody been catchin em? (3 rivers area)
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/05/25 08:51:42 (permalink)
    me and a buddy caught some two weekends ago..... we are going back out tonight for some more..... will post pics tomorrow if we have some luck again
     
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/05/25 11:58:11 (permalink)
    Awesome thanks for the. Report were they in a typical summer flow location or did you have to change your location to find slower water?
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/06/01 04:25:25 (permalink)
    The bite has been on the last 2 weeks or so. ANY slack water has been producing. Most of the time if the water was slow enough to hold anchor, the fish were there. All 3 rivers have been producing, the Allegheny was moving extremely fast and fishing has been hard from a boat just for the simple fact that finding an out of the current spot has been so tricky. Get it while it lasts, the spawn will be on in about 2-3 weeks, depending on what river. The Mon and Ohio should be spawing in about 2, the Allegheny will be a week or so behind.
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    RE: high water catfishin 2011/06/01 09:58:55 (permalink)
    Got out from shore last night landed a 38"er and a smaller one and friends had 3 other nice fish get/break/snag off. Definitely biting in slack water right off current breaks. Hitting cut trout cut fresh shad and giant chubs
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