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Scouting River Catfish in the winter.
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You can scout for good Catfish hiding locations during the winter. Both along the undercuts of trees and outside bends of mud banks or a line of bouders in the
stream. Make a notebook of locations so when the water comes up you're ready.
Good luck and have a Great fishing year in 2015.
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I do the same thing. I go over maps and Google earth along with Fish and Game research papers. Boots on the ground so to speak is the last thing I do before I fish a spot. I have found one spot in the river that has maybe 200 sunken cars. I have also found a lot of places with cement riprap. These are the a couple of the sunken cars.

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Here is one of the places with cement and root balls.

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This area has never failed to produce gobs of catfish. The cool thing is most boats can't get here, and the bank is private so no one fishes it. Ron
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#3
Great spot and even better ways you scout them out. Have a super year.
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The cats that hang out in the cars are tough to land. I have caught them in the cars but they cut the line most of the time. This area has flatheads but the only ones I have caught are small. I am going to try starlings and frogs this year. This is my Boat. I have it set up fro sturgeon and Cats.

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That's a great rig for your cat and sturgeon. I can see where it would be tough to get the cat out of the cars. Almost have to chum them out away. lol
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