• Coosa River Cats in Elmore County Alabama

    I had a wonderful opportunity a couple months back to fish with a two tournament catfishing professionals. Fishing is fishing, and all fishermen are pretty much the same. We all love that tug on our line, with the mystery of not knowing what exactly we have at the other end. If you want to talk about a couple real down to earth fishermen, Michael Haney, and Rodney Crimm fit that bill well. These two guys were a ton of fun, and catching some catfish was the icing on the cake. More on cake later in this story! lol



    Rodney and Michael had not fished the Coosa river in many years, and they knew they were going to have tough time locating fish. They are more comfortable fishing waters like the Mississippi river where they would “bump” or drift the flats slowly bouncing their baits along the bottom. Here on the Coosa River, the waters were very deep and very swift. Here they felt they had to fish ledges, drop-offs, and structure that held fish. Once they found an attractive area, they utilized a two anchors. They dropped one anchor down, let out a bunch of line (maybe 150 ft. or more), and then dropped a second anchor to keep them over their target location.




    They stuck cut bait on their hooks and threw them in all directions. Michael liked using the heads because the smaller catfish would be less inclined to steal your bait, while catching the larger ones. We had rods out everywhere, seemed kinda like we were spider rigging, but for catfish! Lol



    As they say, these guys were "loaded for bear". They had so much gear, something for every occasion. Rods, Rodsox, rod holders, anchors, pre-tied rigs, iced bait, locators....and all sorts more. I thought Crappie fishermen carried a lot of stuff, these guys have us beat!





    They did not do bad for the day, a couple nice Flatheads and Blues. They've caught way bigger, but it was not a bad day on a relatively new lake to them.





    Great video of some details about their rig. see www.flatheadfevertackle.com for some of the gear (like that Draggin Chub) mentioned in the video. And they are obviously BnM Pro-Staffers that use BnM rods. We love our BnM rods and Reels don't we.


    And one thing I forgot to mention. Catfishermen like to snack (you shoulda seen what they had stashed under their consoles, all sorts of stuff that rhymes with honeybuns and little debbies....doh). Afterwards we enjoyed cake. Ashlyn's Cake Cottage in Millbrook Alabama made the best tree stump Red Velvet cake ever, it was awesome, just had to say. Thanks for coming along on our fishing trip. Now you can get back to crappie fishing.
    This article was originally published in forum thread: Coosa River Cats in Elmore County Alabama started by Slab View original post
    Comments 5 Comments
    1. SuperDave336's Avatar
      SuperDave336 -
      I bet that was fun. Never have been a big fan of cat fishing though. But if one gets on my line I do enjoy the fight. Beautiful cake!
    1. "G"'s Avatar
      "G" -
      Ha....your a cool cat now
    1. ET Fish's Avatar
      ET Fish -
      Enjoyed reading this, and the pictures are awesome!
    1. Slab's Avatar
      Slab -
      It was a great trip. Fishermen are fishermen, no matter what you're fishing for. We all love the tug.
    1. Speck Detector's Avatar
      Speck Detector -
      Those are some serious rod holders, appear to be 3/8" thick...needless to say those fellas don't like to lose fish...LOL...catfishing is relaxing as all get out, til' that hammer drops...
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