hey people! well first this question is for fishers! um... im going to lake travis to fish and i was wonderin what are some lures for catfish, perch, or anything you might find around a boat dock ect. or if you just know anything even though it might not be at lake travis please tell!!!! if you could find a picture like on a website like bassproshops ( www.bassproshops.com ) or a website like that!
ill rate an automatic 5 if you do this!!!!9the right way none of you jokers)
WONKA_WORLD answered Friday June 17 2005, 4:32 pm: Catfish are harder to catch on lures, if i were you, i would use chicken livers. You can get them at the grocery store. DON'T COOK THEM ( a freind of mine cooked them ). If you want bas lures and worms work fine [ WONKA_WORLD's advice column | Ask WONKA_WORLD A Question ]
orphans answered Friday June 17 2005, 2:39 am: lake travis? here in austin texas? well i do know some spots around it but they are waaaaaaay back up in the woods and hard to get to without knowing where you're going. but the catfish, alligator garr, and carp wont stop biting out there. best way to get there is to take 1431 to a road called nameless road. turn off onto nameless and go down until you see signs telling you to go to texas paintball. what you'll wanna do instead though is follow where the first sign says to go then disobey the others and go the opposite way they tell you (to the right not the left) and eventually you'll see a ledge that leads down to something of a creek (it's part of lake travis) what you wanna do then is go down that ledge and go to the right and keep going until the water widens a lot and you can see the fish down at the bottom. then you're there. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
mob-boss answered Wednesday June 15 2005, 11:05 pm: blood bait for catfish oh and they are killin em on worms
them big night crawlers is what you need to use and you'll catch the fire out of all em fish [ mob-boss's advice column | Ask mob-boss A Question ]
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