Persistence Pays Off! Catching BIG Catfish During The Fall Transition
It just takes one good fish to make a slow night into great night of fishing.
It’s been a slow start to the autumn season. Water temps have been in the 80s. That’s crazy considering it is now Fall. Catfish typically become lethargic when water temps are that high.
I only had one fish for the first two and a half hours of fishing but persistence paid off when I anchored up at my last spot for the night. I nailed a 44 lb tank of a fish. I called it a night after that battle.
- When: September 28, 2017
- Where: Nickajack, Tennessee River
- Time: 6:30pm – 10:00pm
- Water Temperature: 80°
- Current Level: 47,000 cfs
- Bait: Cut skipjack
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