Sighting in

You don’t have to drop to the bottom to catch red snapper. Instead, bring them to the surface to pick your targets.

I used to be fascinated at how quickly my grandfather’s catfish would come to the surface of his two farm ponds as he drove across the field in their direction.

Before he could even get out of his truck, whiskered mouths began skimming the water’s surface in an effort to be one of the first to get what they knew was coming.

He fed his catfish on a regular schedule, and although I don’t recall how often he fed them, those catfish knew exactly when he was coming to give them something to eat.Click here to read more on Sighting in

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Chris Ginn has been covering hunting and fishing in Louisiana since 1998. He lives with his wife Jennifer and children Matthew and Rebecca along the Bogue Chitto River in rural Washington Parish. His blog can be found at chrisginn.com.