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Trapper_Hunter 07-07-2004 05:58 PM

Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
Is live/dead bluegill better. How should I cut the bait for it? Is 20 # test mono big enough cuz that is the biggest that I have. THanks

Trapper_Hunter

RustyOlRanger4x4 07-07-2004 06:50 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
if thats all you can get then 20lb will do but i personally like to use surveyors string its maby 1/8" string and it holds up really well and its cheap and when i do it i just cut small bluegill in 1/2 and larger ones ill cut till there right which is uaully about a 1.5"x1.5" square and you might try useing trebble hooks i tend to catch more on them then i do a standard hook ive never tried live bait on a bush hook and i dont think it would stay alive very long but cut bait does very well good luck,sean

TheBassMan 07-07-2004 08:09 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
i personally use 50 pound test mono with a live bluegill. I put an egg sinker about two feet from the bluegill. I also us a 4/0 hook and hook it through the back of the tail. Put it out before it gets dark, then check it in the morning. Usually the swallow it so they dont get off. The biggest that i have cought was a 50 pound flathead..i have cought numerous 20 and 10 pounders too.

1eyedfish 07-08-2004 03:42 AM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 

The biggest that i have cought was a 50 pound flathead..i
Wow! That a bigin. I was catching quit a few turtles without trying recently down south-& they seemed to like the chicken livers& also hearts& gizzards that seem to stay on a bit better then just the liver- over the cut fish i was also using to catch cats on.

farmcntry 07-08-2004 09:19 AM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
I use 50# line and chicken liver wrapped in old pantyhose so it will stay on the hook. I use a treble hook as well.

benhuntin 07-08-2004 11:26 AM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
What kind and how big of cats are you shooting for. I set bush lines and most of my cats are channels and spotted lake cats anywhere from 3 too
6 pounds. I use braided nylon line and a small weight with a #4 circle hook. I also use yo yo reels which work fantastic for fish under 10 lbs.
Bass Pro sells these automatic reels for around $22 dozen. Hang them like you would a bush hook except you dont need a flexible limb to hang them on.

Trapper_Hunter 07-16-2004 02:38 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
I used the 20 pound but something keep getting the bluegill off. My papa set one out with braided nylon string. He put one of my offset worm hooks and another long shank hook on a dead bluegill. about 5 inched(the bluegill was) The next morning I checked it and there wasn't nothing on it. Well l8er about 3:00 we was getting ready to leave. My papa went over to pull it up and when he pulled it out the offset worm hook was straightened and it looked like a regular hook![:-] I told my papa that I checked it that morning and it mustof got on during the day. STupid me for not checking it again! Forgot all about it. DANGIT DANGIT LOL

Trapper_Hunter

Bldhound 07-17-2004 03:27 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
I used the same setup as Farmcntry when I lived in an area with catfish, the only thing I did differrent was I used trotline twine.

farmcntry 07-18-2004 01:17 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
Or float jugs out there with treble hooks for cats and turtles.

Bldhound 07-18-2004 02:50 PM

RE: Setting Bush Lines for Catfish/turtles????????
 
Juggin is a nice way to realax & have a few beers......in fact every type of catfishin I know of is!;)


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