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Flatheads/yellow cat question #14271197 02/02/22 04:13 AM
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Hi fellas, I’d like some yellow cat info if you guys wouldn’t mind sharing some. I asking in regards to lake fishing, not a river or creek. I know they prefer live bait or fresh dead, but I’m more curious if they tend to school up or are they loners? If you catch a big one, is that a good spot for future fishing or is it more of a one time thing. I guess I’m asking if they are territorial or roamers?


Do they prefer a certain type of water, bluff walls or flats?

Generally, any info that helps to catch them is welcomed.

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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14271261 02/02/22 07:32 AM
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They are very territorial but go on the roam feed for 1 hour out of the day. They are difficult to catch in cold water as their metabolism really slows down. If you catch one in a spot it’s generally a good spot to catch a few more. They do not school up but they will share the same piece of structure with a few fish. If you catch one in a certain area there is a good chance you can go back and catch one on that exact same area. They prefer live baits here in Texas but you can catch them on cut bait from time to time. They are very elusive in lakes and guys will set up on em 3 ways. You can either set up on structure they hide in and wait for them to get active and come out. You can also set up on their highways to their feeding grounds or set up where they are going to go and feed. They hide under rocks, under the root flare of submerged timber, log jams, etc. They feed on shallow flats, points, and backwaters. They start getting active in mid to late February and really fire up in March and April as they feed up for the Spawn which is usually in May around here.


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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14271487 02/02/22 02:43 PM
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Thank you sir! Just wanted to make sure I wasn’t chasing my tail on something.

Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14271837 02/02/22 06:09 PM
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Goggle eye perch, warmouth, bullhead catfish are all great live bait. I have caught on fresh shad/perch cut bait. Rocky shorelines and heavy cover are a good bet.
May-Aug in the rivers and creeks when they spawn is the best time to catch monsters and lots of good eaters too. If you can find a river or creek with a low water dam and river flow you will slay them.

Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14271956 02/02/22 07:21 PM
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Noodle 'em grout scout. Boat ramps, flat rocks, undercut banks, etc., get in there with 'em. clap

Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14271975 02/02/22 07:36 PM
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I go after them as if they were a ambush predator. I look for sunken structure, anchor upstream, and fan cast around it. I'm lucky if I get three fish out of the same spot. A good spot will constantly produce fish unless it gets lots of pressure or the water level changes. If you miss one don't worry, they will circle back pretty quick. A lost a 30lb'er last year when my leader wrapped around something and I broke off. 10 minutes later I caught it with my first hook still in its jaw.


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He is truly a sick individual.
Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14272039 02/02/22 08:28 PM
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Noodling thrashes the nest Flip. They should be left alone during the spawn in my opinion.


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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14272499 02/03/22 02:07 AM
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Only time I've ever caught a flathead was crappie fishing with live minnows, it's fun trying to put a 6 or 7 lb fish in the boat on a 8 foot ultralight rod, with a 15 series spinning reel and 4 lb test though. LOL

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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14272612 02/03/22 03:35 AM
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No worry about noodling, I’m way too cowardly to do that! Ok, so the reason for my question. I found a school of white bass last weekend, I was dropping a jigging spoon on them, then hooked into a monster that broke me off on the second pull of drag. Rigged on another spoon and on the next cast, this bit. Took me over 15mins to get him in. My first spoon wasn’t in him, so I know this was a different fish. Went back a few days later and hooked into #3 big cat, fought him for about 10mins and he managed to pull the spoon out.

Decided I’m going big cat hunting, but wanted to make sure these fish would still be in the area before I spent much money on a stronger rig. cheers


This one went 51lbs.

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Originally Posted by grout-scout
No worry about noodling, I’m way too cowardly to do that! Ok, so the reason for my question. I found a school of white bass last weekend, I was dropping a jigging spoon on them, then hooked into a monster that broke me off on the second pull of drag. Rigged on another spoon and on the next cast, this bit. Took me over 15mins to get him in. My first spoon wasn’t in him, so I know this was a different fish. Went back a few days later and hooked into #3 big cat, fought him for about 10mins and he managed to pull the spoon out.

Decided I’m going big cat hunting, but wanted to make sure these fish would still be in the area before I spent much money on a stronger rig. cheers


This one went 51lbs.

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Nice fish flehan
Should of manned up and one handed though grin

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Yeah, I’m not that man enough, maybe 20 years ago. blush

I’m on a mission to catch a few more of these beast now. fish

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A couple new drugs AT and catfishing fish cheers

Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14272700 02/03/22 04:51 AM
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Never have enough things to spend money on, right! bang



Knot, something off with my AT. When viewing on the lake, the snow in the graph isn’t visible; but when I did play back of my log, it was horrible. Couldn’t figure out how to get it transferred to the phone, so I took a video from my phone. It lost color and amplified the snow on the screen. Looks way better live, horrible on playback. confused 3



Here is catfish number 3, right when he hit my lure.


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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: grout-scout] #14272716 02/03/22 05:24 AM
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I’m challenged technologically too you know hammer. SD card problem maybe?

I can take a screenshot of this and ask over on the place?

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Re: Flatheads/yellow cat question [Re: KnotTexan] #14272740 02/03/22 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by KnotTexan
I’m challenged technologically too you know hammer. SD card problem maybe?

I can take a screenshot of this and ask over on the place?



Nah, I’ll experiment when it warms up a bit. I accidentally deleted my log when jacking with it the other day.

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