I doubt that there have a blue catfish in State of Massachusetts. However, we does have channel, white, and bullhead catfishes. Channel catfish is big catfish in this state. Channel catfish is little hard to catch for most of fisherman and they are only in several rivers. Meanwhile white is medium catfish. They are in several lakes and river too. But tad more easier to catch than channel catfish. Bullhead is small catfish that rarely grow to medium size like white catfish does. Bullhead is most common in this state.
But if you fishing at southern at where blue catfish lives. You can give your shot with cut shad, whole perch, whole sunfish or smelly bait to catch them. After all, you only need one of them to bite your hook.
Hopefully, this is answer to your question.
I doubt that there have a blue catfish in State of Massachusetts. However, we does have channel, white, and bullhead catfishes. Channel catfish is big catfish in this state. Channel catfish is little hard to catch for most of fisherman and they are only in several rivers. Meanwhile white is medium catfish. They are in several lakes and river too. But tad more easier to catch than channel catfish. Bullhead is small catfish that rarely grow to medium size like white catfish does. Bullhead is most common in this state.
But if you fishing at southern at where blue catfish lives. You can give your shot with cut shad, whole perch, whole sunfish or smelly bait to catch them. After all, you only need one of them to bite your hook.
Hopefully, this is answer to your question.
This is correct. Always wanted to do a trip down to Santee Cooper in SC for munsta Blues though
I actually caught couple of gar in New York. They are definitely there! One of my friend are fishing for them in June only. Idk why but he said, it is best month for Gar.
And yes, frayed rope is best proven for catch gar. but if you want a challenge, use the lure. even sharpest hook have half chance to penetrate their mouth. But they will work if Gar are ferocious after the lure.