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Anytime someone talks about fishing tactics, I'm interested. To me, it's fascinating to learn the hows, whys and wherefores of fishing. Dick Zimmer recently sent me an e-mail that offered up a couple ...
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The Schuylkill River that runs through Philadelphia might not be the prettiest (or the cleanest) stream on the East Coast, but it kicked out one of the biggest flathead catfish ever seen in ...
Chad Owsley, the self-described captain of “Fish and Fun,” has a new moniker these days. He now is known as the “Flathead King of Indian Lake” after he caught the biggest flathead catfish to be ...
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All night river fishing: The best catfish rig

In this video, we explore effective setups for catfishing, highlighting essential gear and techniques necessary for a successful experience. Key items discussed include rods, lines, leader lines, ...
CONESTOGA, Pa. — A mammoth 66-pound, 6-ounce flathead catfish that was hauled out of the Susquehanna River near Conestoga, Lancaster County last month has been certified as a new state record, the ...
WE HAVE A FINAL STORY. YEAH, THIS IS THE TALE. THE PENNSYLVANIA FISH AND BOAT COMMISSION HAS CERTIFIED A NEW STATE RECORD. FLATHEAD CATFISH. YEAH. LOOK AT THIS. 46 YEAR OLD MICHAEL WARY OF ...
There are two kinds of catfish in our area. The channel catfish swims in almost every river, stream, pond and lake. The flathead catfish is a much rarer animal, located mostly in rivers, or so I ...