If you’re going to drag (slow troll) you should look into Santee rigs. They’re easy to set up if you have the materials.
Good advice from others. Liable to be the “biblical system” (seek and ye shall find…maybe) for the next little while. Fish just coming off spawn and orienting to the bigger and deeper lake. That’s why slow trolling/bottom bouncing is a good way to prospect…rather than plunking down somewhere and waiting for the fish to come to you.
**Here’s my chapter on cats plus a picture of the Santee rig.
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CHANNEL CATFISH 2017.pdf
Thanks guys. Another question, do cats get more active as it warms this time of year. Meaning, do I have to get up real early in the morning for a better shot at them? ![]()
Well…first trip out to UL boat-wise was about as good as I could expect. Meaning, it wasn’t fast or furious, rather kinda slow, but we DID NOT get skunked! Put in at Lincoln Beach about 8am and had lines in by 8:15 - 8:30. Started off near the mouth of Benjamin Slough, but not a whiff drowning worms and shrimp. The carp were making a show rolling and jumping in the flooded weeds though! Next we headed west around the point to the orchard and worked 4 spots north to south. Ended up boating 2 channels that were 7 and 7.5 lbs (my mom’s) and lost 2 more at the boat (my brother in law forgot the landing net). Those lost were a 2 pounder and a 5 pounder. Landed another half dozen mud cats between the three of us fishing and that was it. We tried crawlers, WB and shrimp - all fish were caught on shrimp. Nary a sniff on the other two baits. Tried to stay close to the weeds which put us in 3 feet or less of water. Never did “prospect” in the deeper water. Probably should have, but honestly just got lazy. Fish bit between 9:30-12:30, then shut down. We fished till 2pm.
Next time, I’ll be better prepared and try finding them, but this was a good starter. Both of the big cats were about 25ish inches. They came home with me for future dining opportunities. ![]()
I’m going to take my brother-in-law out on a new boat he got a couple months back. I suggested Strawberry (because I know it better), but he would rather not travel that far (he’s in Stansbury). As a backup, I suggested Utah Lake for cats; however, I’m not all that familiar with UL…especially boat-wise. If I remember correctly, the Lincoln Beach area seems to be productive this time of year as is Bird Island (but I’m not sure I want to chance damaging a prop on the rocks), but if anyone is willing to share a few tidbits, I’m all ears.
Full disclosure, if I were to head out there today, I’d either fling shrimp / cut WB on a slip weight or troll worm harnesses. Probably wouldn’t hurt to try and get ahold of some of Pat’s fligs too, but that’s where I’m at at the moment. Thanks guys


