Fishing Lehigh tonight, bottom of a massive hole near cold feeder. Thought maybe I’d get a few trout. Hooked a small rainbow, few smallies, added a slinky sinker to hold it deep in the fast. Fish hit my tiny wire hook and minnow setup. About 5 mins of Salmon like behavior. Wouldn’t budge, my brother thought it should be pulling drag so it must be stuck. I pulled a little and nope drag was fine. It took the added line though and sat again. Broke my line even with no pressure. I had a snag the cast before and with 6 lbs main and 4 lbs blue Seaguar I just couldn’t pop the line. I had to really wrap and haul then the hook actually pulled free. It was all but dark so I did a quick visual, every prior fish or snag I checked my leader because I pretie and on these few I had felt a nick I wanted to cut and retye but was on a call so had to clean up fast. I’ve been checking every leader now to find it. Anyway back to my story. I didn’t check after the hard snag like a dummy. It either caught on a rock or hit a nicked spot in leader. I re-rigged using a #6 wire hook instead of a 14-16 wire. Immediately another fish, easily landed a 14” catfish. Looked like a channel cat in the fading light. I knew the fish before felt familiar but it’s been a while. Channels around Raleigh were all I chased a few years. I’ve caught 5-8 lbers. This one was entirely different then those. Not as ornery as a massive blue cat though.
Guessing easily over 10 lbs. probably more in the 15-18lbs range judging by the inability to budge him an inch. I won’t speculate bigger because beyond that size until he gave me something there’s just no way to know.
First PA catfish, coincidentally my brother’s Co-Worker just told him he fishes right at our place for them. I’ve never seen or caught one at the Glen but don’t fish the big dead section or bottom much.
Guessing easily over 10 lbs. probably more in the 15-18lbs range judging by the inability to budge him an inch. I won’t speculate bigger because beyond that size until he gave me something there’s just no way to know.
First PA catfish, coincidentally my brother’s Co-Worker just told him he fishes right at our place for them. I’ve never seen or caught one at the Glen but don’t fish the big dead section or bottom much.