It took all of half an hour for me to give up on bass. I switched to a longer leader and a heavy Complex Twist Bugger, and began plumbing the depths. It was slow and it was boring and it almost got old before I got the first taker... not a catfish at all, but a fairly nice walleye.
Things continued to drag on slowly after that, though in the glow of a street light I did see the tell tail shapes of catfish glide by. I moved a bit and then I moved some more, then almost an hour after I'd gotten the walleye, my bugger got slammed again and I set into something angry. This time the fish made a very strong run, and I had a feeling this was what I was after. I didn't make quick work of this fight because I couldn't. Even with a 10wt this fish was shockingly able to control parts of the fight where I'd normally have the upper hand. These fish can beat largemouth bass up one side and down the other... channel catfish are much, much stronger.
When I landed her I got pretty damned excited. It had been literally years since I caught my last and only good channel cat on the fly, and it's also just so great when a plan comes together.
I then continued fishing for an exceptionally long time hoping for a repeat of that... and nothing. Some things just aren't easy. I know I could get these guys with bait, and probably very easily. But I'd so much rather dredge streamers for hours, if not days, just to come up with a few fish and maybe another good one. It's not easy, but I'm not looking for easy. I fish to stimulate my brain... and right now I'm thinking up ways to fish similar flies in different water with far more catfish and a lot more species in the not at all distant future. Ohio, anyone?
Until next time,
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Fish for the love of places fish live.
Fish for you.
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That right there is darn cool!
ReplyDeleteThat was fun and a good Cat for your effort. I never caught a Catfish on a fly rod. The battle must have been rewarding.
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It was a great fight for a fish of that size.
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ReplyDeleteI've only caught one catfish ever. It was on the Delaware at Riverton. The wind died and we were back on the dock, bored. "Hey, let's see if we can catch one!" So scrounged up a rod, and some "salmon eggs" and sent that heavy weight out into the river off the end of the pier, our racing dinghy bobbing forlorn beside the floating dock. In not to terribly much time, cranked in a beefy catfish with a very big head. I'd never seen anything like it up close before under my own hands.
Maybe I should try to catch another. That was in 1990...
Sounds like that was probably a white catfish. "Very big head"
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