Today we're on the shoreline fishing for bullhead catfish. Antonio and I are running the T-Turn Bait Rigs, which are perfect ...
Hello again, this week we had a request from greatlakesfisher1, a subscriber of ours, to do a bullhead catfishing video. So we did just that. Thanks for the great video suggestion, greatlakesfisher1!
Aug. 25—FORDVILLE DAM, N.D. — On a steamy Wednesday in late July — easily one of the hottest days of the summer to date — Tyler Bennett and Will Johnson launched their jonboat into Fordville Dam to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 7—Results from a two-year collaborative fisheries study between the North Dakota Game and Fish Department and UND show ...
WEST FARGO – As a kid growing up in the 1980s, fishing was about opportunity. Thankfully, North Dakota forefathers set up most communities near a waterway for transportation and goods. For me, it was ...
When Caroline Socha’s 10-year-old son Jacob Trantolis went ice fishing last month, the pair never expected they would spark a statewide debate that would end up putting them in the fishing history ...
In 50-some years of catfishing and writing about catfishing, I’ve often fielded the question, “What do catfish eat?” The short answers is, whatever they can fit into their mouths, including aquatic ...
I have fond memories of fishing for bullhead catfish from the shores of Frances Slocum Lake with my Pop-Pop. We fished ugly sticks with Mitchell reels and clipped clothespins on our lines as strike ...
This fish is a yellow bullhead catfish. It has eight barbels (whiskers) around its mouth that it uses to locate food. These barbels are harmless to touch, but beware of being stuck by any of the three ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department in spring 2023 trapped 4,180 channel catfish from the Missouri River System and stocked them in Sweetbriar Dam. Fordville Dam is a control site. Tyler Bennett ...
Put more catfish in the net by dialing in their eating habits. If you're wondering what catfish eat, the answer is just about anything. These fish are opportunists that feast on a wide array of food ...