It was a hot, humid summer night and we fished from the docks at a small lake.....
We had fished mostly all day, but we were'nt fished out yet, so we stayed after dark.
We pulled in a lot of fish that day.
The kids caught a lot of bluegill, sunfish, crappy, perch, and even shiners. It was a great day for fishing! The fish were very aggresive biters all day and evening.
We wanted to try to catch some bull-head browns. (catfish) So we used large night crawlers on a plain line with bobbers.
To get catfish, you need to set your bobber high on your line leaving your bait to dangle on the bottom. Catfish are commonly bottom feeders, so that's where you'll find them. Usually you can find them in a deep hole.
So, we set our lines in deep. Within seconds we were dragging in bull-heads by the dozens. If you've never caught a bull-head, then you would be interested to know that they make a quacking or squeaking noise. They almost faintly sound like a duck.
They usually swallow the entire hook, and their meaty face, leaves it hard to pull out. You will want to have either a fish hook extracter or needle nose pliers to remove the hook. They are also quite slimey, so you should wear gloves for a better firm grip.
They may be slimey, but if they are prepared and cooked right, bull heads can be the best tasting fish of all.
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