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  2. Fishing report, Dec. 6- 12: Delta stripers, bass and sturgeon ...

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    Catfishing continues to be best with chicken livers, cut baits, or stink baits.” Eastman held at about 550 feet in elevation and 61% of capacity with Hensley rising four feet to 467.10 feet in ...

  3. Fishing report, Oct. 18-24: Delta stripers and bass, Pine ...

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    Bluegill can be taken on red worms or meal worms while catfishing is best with chicken livers, cut baits, or stink baits. Eastman held at 551.52 feet in elevation and 63% with Hensley dropping 4 ...

  4. Brown bullhead - Wikipedia

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    This catfish is easily caught with natural bait such as worms and chicken livers. They have a scrappy but not unusually strong fight. Anglers often catch them by fishing off the bottom. When caught in very clear water when the flesh is firm and reddish to pinkish, the hornpout is quite edible and delicious.

  5. Hardhead catfish - Wikipedia

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    Hardhead catfish are voracious feeders and will bite on almost any natural bait. Hardhead catfish are also known to steal bait. Shrimp is a particularly effective bait to use. When fishing for this species in fresh water, assorted meats tend to work best as bait. For example: bacon, chicken, cuts of steak, and smaller fish.

  6. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    Fishing baits can be grouped into two broad categories: natural baits and artificial baits. Traditionally, fishing baits are natural food or prey items (live or dead) that are already present in the fish's normal diet (e.g. nightcrawlers , insects , crustaceans and smaller bait fish ), and such baits are both procured from and used within the ...

  7. Chumming - Wikipedia

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    Chumming the water for great white sharks at Guadalupe Island. Chumming (American English from Powhatan) [1] is the blue water fishing practice of throwing meat-based groundbait called "chum" into the water in order to lure various marine animals (usually large game fish) to a designated fishing ground, so the target animals are more easily caught by hooking or spearing.

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