By Neil Taylor

The Catfish.    An interesting one.     Despised by most who fish saltwater.    Freshwater:   A source of food in addition to  a Fish To Catch.    

It is “catching a fish.”   Not the one most people want  but it is a pull on the line.

Spines, I always felt like I had the flu for four hours if one stuck me.    Catfish are a reason all by themselves for carrying pliers or a dehooking tool at all times   Steer clear of these spines.  

Salt water:  There are hardheads and galltopsails.   The Sail cats can get large.    You catch one, you have slime on everything.   

Never forgotten:  I was on the radio with Mel.   He was talking about visiting the Skyway piers.   “People were just throwing their catfish on the cement to die.   Why would they do that?”    I replied “Because there were no bushes to throw them in?”    First and only time I pressed the cough button.   Lisening to the replay of the show, even with the cough button you could still hear me laughing.    Mel was a live and let live guy.    I was anti catfish.     I’d catch them jigging for pompano.    They would die.    I never thought I was having any real impact on their population.   

Mel Berman:   gafftopsail catfish provide plenty of good pulls, enthusiastically slam dunking virtually any bait in your tackle box.

There are people who are happy to catch them.    I was never one of them

The catfish is almost universal:  They are pretty much everywhere.     Providing an option for “action”, the catfish has that place in life.   

    The saltwater catfish is a scavenger.   Cleaning the oceans bottom, they catfish has that role in the ecosystem.

    If your bait smells that’s best.   Pretty much any natural bait with scent will catch a catfish.  

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