New personal record!
Date | Temp | Water temp | Pressure | Solunar | Conditions |
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11/02/2022 6:00am | 54° | 48.5° | 29.89 | Fair | Clear |
The weather is starting to get colder, which means the water temperature is cooling down. Catfish are supposed to hibernate when water temps dip below 61°. Knowing this I still try, but figured between this fact and today is a low Solunar day, I’d start out going for Carp.
I arrived at the pond right at 6am, got one line in the water and started setting the automatic rod holders. I prepped the second line, got it in the water also and mounted them both in the rod holders. I managed to get the net extended and ready and my left side line went off, but the rod came right back down to the water! I scrambled to get to that rod, set the hook and started reeling it in. What a fight! He ran all over the pond, crossing over my other line, running to shore then back out again. I gave him some leeway to tire him out, and it worked. I continued reeling him in and when he got to shore, I tried getting the net under him but the net was too small! I ended up using the net to help hoist him onto the shore and drag him away from the water.
He tried crawling away on me while I grabbed the lip grippers and pliers to get the hook out. I was so stunned by how big this guy was I felt disoriented, plus it was pitch black out. The only light was from my headlamp. Once I got him lip-gripped, hook removed and detangled from my two lines (and I swear someone’s garbage line they left in the water) I weighed and measured him. 30″ long and 8.15lb!
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He was not only the largest catfish I’ve ever caught, it’s the largest fish I’ve ever caught! Prior to this my largest was a 15″ 5lb largemouth bass I caught back in IL when I was a kid.
About an hour later, not long before I had to leave to start my work day, the same line went off again, this time it had a fighter on the end but not nearly as strong. I brought him in, and it was a 12″ ~1lb immature channel catfish. What a difference after catching the monster previously!
What a rush! New personal best to beat the next time I go fishing!