Ask the Gear Guy
Best catfishing gear
Q. What’s the best gear for fishing in rivers for catfish?
— Adam the Angler, Fox River Grove, Ill.
A. Now that’s the perfect summertime question. To answer it, I called my buddy Jimbo Meador, a legendary fishing guide from Point Clear, Ala. Here’s what he had to say:
“I grew up catching catfish on limb lines. Just find some low hanging tree limbs that hang right out over the river. Tie one or more lines on the limb and bait the hooks with cut bait. Cut up fish, eel, crawfish, or even cheese will work.
“If there’s current in the river put a little weight on your line, like some splitshot. Then let it sit. When you see the limb shaking you know you’ve got a catfish.
“I’ve caught plenty of catfish on a pole and line but you catch them way better at night, and with the limb line you can set your lines then be off doing something else while you’re catching fish — like maybe even sleeping. Then you can wake up to catfish and grits!”
Read 3 comments about “Best catfishing gear”

March 28th, 2008 at 11:26 am
I love fishing so this is a great help!
April 19th, 2008 at 9:33 am
Thanks for the tips, Looking forward to trying this on the Juniata River this summer.
May 10th, 2008 at 12:29 am
Cool tip, I will try that next time I am camping by a lake or stream.