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QuestionHow can I find the fishing license requirements for my region?Kathy Sparrow is a fly-fishing instructor and adventurer at heart. Kathy is the co-founder and previous manager of the Kingfisher Inn, a fly-fishing lodge on the Lower Laguna Madre in Texas. She is the author of "On the Mother Lagoon: Flyfishing and the Spiritual Journey" and "The Whispered Teachings of Grandmother Trout” a novel conveying the feminine perspective of fly fishing. Kathy is also a Certified Canfield Trainer in Canfield Methodologies. She guides individuals through the process of embracing change by expressing confidence, awareness, and courage through the tools of writing, fly fishing, and intentional conversation. She has a MA in English with an emphasis in Literature and Cultural Studies from the University of Texas-Pan American.Search Google for fishing license plus the name of the state. In most places, you can get your license immediately. A lot of states also have a phone app, so your fishing license is digital, which makes it easy.
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QuestionWhat are some of the most common mistakes people make when getting prepared to fish?Kathy Sparrow is a fly-fishing instructor and adventurer at heart. Kathy is the co-founder and previous manager of the Kingfisher Inn, a fly-fishing lodge on the Lower Laguna Madre in Texas. She is the author of "On the Mother Lagoon: Flyfishing and the Spiritual Journey" and "The Whispered Teachings of Grandmother Trout” a novel conveying the feminine perspective of fly fishing. Kathy is also a Certified Canfield Trainer in Canfield Methodologies. She guides individuals through the process of embracing change by expressing confidence, awareness, and courage through the tools of writing, fly fishing, and intentional conversation. She has a MA in English with an emphasis in Literature and Cultural Studies from the University of Texas-Pan American.Probably not preparing for the weather. It's going to rain sometimes. Always keep rain gear ready. Having backup equipment is also really important. Make sure you have two rods with you because things happen. Polarized glasses are an absolute must. Those allow you to see into the water. Mindset is the other thing to prepare. Go with a sense of adventure. Know that you're probably going to make mistakes, we all do. You might not catch fish and that's okay but you're going to learn something in the process and if you do catch fish, that's a bonus.
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QuestionWhat type of bait should I use?Community AnswerCut bait is best for catfish; artificial baits have a weird scent to which catfish are not attracted. Catch small fish in the area you are fishing for catfish in, and cut them up into bite-size pieces. Cast out and let the bait sit on the bottom.
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QuestionWhat is the smallest catfish I can legally keep?Community AnswerIt depends on local laws. Your best bet is to contact your local Fisheries/Wildlife office and ask. They'll more than happily provide you with the exact information for your area.
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QuestionHow can I catch a catfish with worms?Community AnswerNight crawlers work better than smaller worms. Fish close to the bottom of the lake or stream.
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QuestionCan I use shrimp for catfish bait?Community AnswerYes, almost any kind of pond catfish or big lake cats will go for a shrimp. Although some lakes may not let you, check the lake/pond rules first.
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QuestionHow long after a bite should I set the hook?Community AnswerGive it a few seconds to make sure the hook is in its mouth, and then set the hook.
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QuestionCan I go fishing for catfish near rivers?Community AnswerYes, as there are many catfish holes near most rivers. (How successful you'll be really depends on where you live though.)
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QuestionHow do I noodle for catfish?Community AnswerCheck local laws and regulations first. To noodle for catfish, you are gong to want gloves, as your hands and arms could get hurt during noodling. Go out to a lake or pond or other body of water. You are going to wade in the water until you feel a hole with your feet. You now want to dive down and stick your hand in the hole (It may not always be a catfish, be forewarned). You are going to want to wait for the catfish to bite your hand and arm and not let go. Then, have your buddy pull you up. Always take a friend, for safety.
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QuestionDo catfish swim toward light?Community AnswerNo. They almost avoid light, and thrive in dense cover.
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