Catfishing in the SouthUniv. of Tennessee Press, 2003 - 179 sider Serious sport catfishing has gained tremendous popularity in recent years, but a dearth of serious catfishing information inhibits the complete angler. Jeff Samsel of Clarkesville, Georgia, fills the gap with Catfishing in the South, a comprehensive guide to finding and catching catfish in the southeastern United States. No other catfishing book focuses on southern rivers and reservoirs, where this type of fishing is most popular. Beyond looking at species, habitats, gear, baits, and strategies from the perspective of the southern catfisher, Catfishing in the South includes detailed looks at several of the South s premier destinations for trophy catfish. Samsel also presents information on catching smaller cats and on fishing from banks. Relying on his own experience and on the expertise of individual veteran catfishers, some of whose faces show up in the twenty-nine photographs that illustrate the book, Samsel provides readers with all the tools they need for finding and catching all kinds of catfish from southern waters The Author: Jeff Samsel is a freelance magazine writer, photographer, and editor. He is author of Georgia: A Guide to Backcountry Travel and Adventure. He contributed to Catfishing Strategies and has published articles and photographs in more than one hundred publications, including Bassmaster, Catfish Guide, North American Fisherman and Southern Sporting Journal. " |
Fra bogen
Resultater 1-5 af 53
Side 1930
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Side 1934
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Side 1934
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Side 1935
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Side 1937
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Denne sides indhold er desværre begrænset..
Indhold
Editors Foreword xi | 1918 |
Preface xvii | 1921 |
Introduction xxiii | 1924 |
Major Species | 1927 |
Catfish Waters | 1938 |
Bait and Tackle | 1945 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
abundant Altamaha River anchor anglers areas Arkansas River baitfish banks bends big blues big catfish big cats big flatheads big rivers biggest bite blue catfish boat bottom bream bullheads Cape Fear cast catch catfish fillets catfish species Catfish Waters catfishermen Catfishing Strategies caught channel catfish channel cats chicken livers chum cover crawfish creek cut shad dams deep holes dip baits downstream drift drifters Evans feed fisheries flat flathead catfish flathead fishermen flathead fishing flatheads and blues gear Gebhardt gizzard shad graph habitat heavyweight hellgrammites hold hook Hysmith jugs Lake Texoma limblines live bait major Mississippi River Missouri River move night numbers offer Ohio River ounces Patterson ponds popular pounds reservoirs river channels river holes runs Santee Cooper shallow Southern Hotspots spot state-record streams Stubblefield summer Sutton tailwaters target Tennessee River three-way rigs throughout the South trotlines typically upstream wading weight white catfish world record