When you start having enough days of slow bite on the sandbass you start going for the catfish.
You can usually make your customers happy with a box of bluecat if they're interested in catching catfish.
You can bait out a spot with some range cubes or sour grain or both than go back the next morning with punch bait which is stinky cheese bait and do pretty good.
The fish run kinda small but it's live action.
I honestly prefer to look for the catfish with my graph locating the bigger bluecat and cast a fresh caught shad at them.
It's all fun as long as you're on my favorite lake Richland chambers and enjoying the outdoors with your best bud or your family members!
I will see you late winter when this shoulder heals up!
Book your spring time fishing trip call.
Bob Holmes longest running fishing guide on the lake and still the lake record Striper holder!
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