View Full Version : Where to fish Riverside, Trinity area Catfish?
speckmeoutdude
07-17-2006, 01:40 AM
Does someone know some god areas for the hwy 19 area of Riverside and Trinity for catfishing? As you can see from the pic I am normally a saltwater guy however would like to try a shot at some catfishing. I would like to know best baits to use, how to rig, and locations.
GPS locations would be great!
Regards,
Speckmeoutdude
Painter
08-02-2006, 07:18 PM
Don,t get to close to other fisher people in that area, Arlene will jump out of her boat and swim to you, this time she might pull a sneak attack on you!!! Ha Ha
You'd probably be better off with some good sized hardheads from the coast.
Painter
08-02-2006, 10:17 PM
[QUOTE=Painter]Don,t get to close to other fisher people in that area, Arlene will jump out of her boat and swim to you, this time she might pull a sneak attack on you!!! Ha Ha
You'd probably be better off with some good sized hardheads from the coast.[/
QUOTE]I can recommend a first rate guide that specializes in hardheads in the seabrook area if catfish is what you are after.
speckmeoutdude
08-04-2006, 12:07 PM
Painter..........surely by now Arlene is after someone else?????????
But,,,,I still don't fish in her area just in case. You may be right about the sneak attack. I thought I spotted her at the blue lagoon a few weeks ago getting her scuba certification.
HoneyDoo
08-07-2006, 02:28 PM
What happened, the guides run you guys out of Port Isabelle? Its obvious you dont care what you feed your family.LOL. I know a great little fishing hole at the end of Julia Justice Rd. You might try there.
HoneyDoo
08-07-2006, 02:29 PM
By the way, nice stringer!
aceshooter01
10-20-2006, 01:20 AM
me and a buddy live in the huntsville area and we usually go to wolf creek park.
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