Lake Conroe is filled with this tasty fish and the size can range from 3 inches to the same proportions of a large dog. Catfish are very accessible to any fisherman in the lake due to the fact catfish can be caught with many rods, reels, bait, and are found in almost any location. Their appetite ranges from crickets, bread, liver, worms, stink bait, shrimp, hotdogs, minnows, or even other small fish. Fishing for such a fish is done many ways but the most successful and common way is using a medium to large pole with a spinning reel over humps where the bait fish are pushed over the swellings and the catfish can snatch an easy meal. Catfish are bottom feeder with sensitive whiskers they use to feel and smell in the dark water. Using a stink bait or chicken liver soaked in fish oil catches their attention in any part of the day. Most fish hide when the barometric pressure drops (usually indicating rain is on its way) but the catfish energy spikes and the bottom feeder becomes very active making the odds of landing the prized fish even greater, that is if the fisherman can handle fishing in the rain. Catfish give a great meal and an experienced fish man can easily bag 20-80 fish in a good days fishing. But the most hunted after game fish up next can give even a professional fisherman the
Lake Conroe is filled with this tasty fish and the size can range from 3 inches to the same proportions of a large dog. Catfish are very accessible to any fisherman in the lake due to the fact catfish can be caught with many rods, reels, bait, and are found in almost any location. Their appetite ranges from crickets, bread, liver, worms, stink bait, shrimp, hotdogs, minnows, or even other small fish. Fishing for such a fish is done many ways but the most successful and common way is using a medium to large pole with a spinning reel over humps where the bait fish are pushed over the swellings and the catfish can snatch an easy meal. Catfish are bottom feeder with sensitive whiskers they use to feel and smell in the dark water. Using a stink bait or chicken liver soaked in fish oil catches their attention in any part of the day. Most fish hide when the barometric pressure drops (usually indicating rain is on its way) but the catfish energy spikes and the bottom feeder becomes very active making the odds of landing the prized fish even greater, that is if the fisherman can handle fishing in the rain. Catfish give a great meal and an experienced fish man can easily bag 20-80 fish in a good days fishing. But the most hunted after game fish up next can give even a professional fisherman the