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tips for muddy water trotlining #11556261 04/21/16 11:19 AM
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I know catfish can smell better than any but any tips for baiting out in this continuous muddy water runoff for a lake trotline and or jugs?

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Re: tips for muddy water trotlining [Re: Thunk] #11556345 04/21/16 12:45 PM
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Worms. Big ol fat hand dug earth worms. They will catch big flatheads as easy as live gills.
Ain't no catfish can resist a glob of worms in muddy water. That's what they are feeding on when they are running the cut banks of a muddy creek. Have caught flatties in Denton creek up to 31 lbs on worms when it was running bank full muddy water.
Had an uncle that used mudcat and crawfish for bait and caught lots of huge channels in Caney north of Bonham when it was running full and muddy.
The key I think is to fish close to the bank. Throw lines with 3 to 5 hooks are good.


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Re: tips for muddy water trotlining [Re: Thunk] #11556574 04/21/16 02:27 PM
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No need to change what you're doing because the water is muddy. That is prime time for cats, they use other senses other than sight.

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