AaronKrick
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How to catch catfish article #1: Gear
ROD
For a rod you can use pretty much any old rod you have. As long as it is 6'6" or bigger and at least medium-light action it should be good.
REEL
Choosing a reel for catfish is pretty easy. It can be small, it can be big, it can be ugly looking. Spinning reels are the best. (Go for ugly cause it matches the fish you are gonna be catching )
LINE
6-12lb test is good. It can be braid or mono.
RIG
Take a 3/4oz-1 1/2oz egg sinker(sliding sinker) and put it on your main line. Then put any type of swivel on. When you move the line up and down the sinker should slide. Then take 1ft-2ft of 8 or 10 lb flurocarbon line on and tie it on to the other end of the swivel. Then tie on a size 3-7 circle hook. If you are fishing snaggy water then use a bobber or float and put a jighead underneath. Set the bobber so that the jighead is 4"-1ft off the bottom.
Read How to Catch Catfish #2: The Fishing for more info on bait, where to cast, and what to do when you catch one.
ROD
For a rod you can use pretty much any old rod you have. As long as it is 6'6" or bigger and at least medium-light action it should be good.
REEL
Choosing a reel for catfish is pretty easy. It can be small, it can be big, it can be ugly looking. Spinning reels are the best. (Go for ugly cause it matches the fish you are gonna be catching )
LINE
6-12lb test is good. It can be braid or mono.
RIG
Take a 3/4oz-1 1/2oz egg sinker(sliding sinker) and put it on your main line. Then put any type of swivel on. When you move the line up and down the sinker should slide. Then take 1ft-2ft of 8 or 10 lb flurocarbon line on and tie it on to the other end of the swivel. Then tie on a size 3-7 circle hook. If you are fishing snaggy water then use a bobber or float and put a jighead underneath. Set the bobber so that the jighead is 4"-1ft off the bottom.
Read How to Catch Catfish #2: The Fishing for more info on bait, where to cast, and what to do when you catch one.