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Reeling in catfish takes patience and skill, but it also requires the right fishing gear. What do you need to bring along to take home a good catch? Here’s a primer on the tackle you’ll need, from Hamilton Bait & Tackle of Fairfield, OH.

Of course, you’ll need a fishing rod able to withstand the fight against these feisty fish. Long rods with long handles are typically the best choice, and they need some flexibility to reel in a catfish that’s struggling. After all, you don’t want a rod so rigid it snaps in half. Fishing rods specifically made with catfish in mind are a safe bet if you plan to go after them frequently.

Fishing Gear

The smaller parts of your tackle are no less important. Along with whichever large and durable reel you prefer, you’ll also need a fishing line that’s strong enough to stand up to the challenge. Try a monofilament rated for at least 20 pounds. You’ll also need items, like hooks, weights, and sinkers — these will often depend on the type of catfish you’re hoping to catch. Speak with the employees at your local fishing shop to find out what’s best for the fish in your area.

Last but not least, you’ll need the right kind of bait to get the catfish biting. Live bait will draw their interest; nightcrawlers, red worms, minnows, and goldfish are all good choices. In a pinch, artificial bait marketed for catfish with a strong smell can also be used, but the real thing is best.

For all of the fishing supplies you need, visit Hamilton Bait & Tackle, and speak with a knowledgeable staff member about what you hope to catch; they’ll point you in the right direction. See what they offer online, or call (513) 869-2248 for more information about their fishing gear, and like them on Facebook for other updates. 

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