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                        Catfish, Catfish Articles, Catfish News, Catfish Reviews, Catfish Tips and Tricks for All Fishermen
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								Catfish Fishing
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                            <title>
                                Catching Catfish with Setlines in the Spring
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                                An easy way to catch catfish in the spring is on a setline and every year about this time I start to get the itch. I don&apos;t know exactly what causes it. No I don&apos;t mean a physical itch. It&apos;s something that triggers a sensation inside my inner most being.
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                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C Nielsen)
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                                Wed, 18 Apr 2007 02:22:41 GMT
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								Catfish Fishing
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                                Why Fishing Farm Ponds Are Better Than Big Lakes
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                                Why my absolute favorite fishing spots are farm ponds.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Jim McWilliams)
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                                Sun, 04 Mar 2007 21:15:44 GMT
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                            <title>
                                How Many Species of Fish Have You Caught?
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                                Most people fish to catch fish of size, and keep track of how big their biggest fish has been. I do that too, but I also keep track of how many different types of fish I catch.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Ryan Davis)
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                                Sun, 11 Feb 2007 23:35:45 GMT
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                                Catch More Fish With These Fishing Rigs Part 4, Lindy Rig
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                                This is part 4 in a series on fishing rigs. The Lindy Rig is perhaps the most versatile of the fishing rigs. Learn all the parts of the Lindy Rig, learn how to tie it, bait it, and how to fish with it.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Thu, 25 Jan 2007 16:49:43 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Catch More Fish With These Fishing Rigs Part 2, Carolina Rig
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                                This is part 2 in a series on fishing rigs. The Carolina Rig is most helpful when fishing brush and downward slopes. Learn all the parts of the Carolina Rig. Learn how to tie it, bait it, and how to fish with it.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Wed, 10 Jan 2007 23:42:13 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Nebraska 2006 Online Catfish Tournament Video
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                                Yeah, Nebraska does have some big catfish, and you can see them by checking out the catfish tournament video!
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Wed, 03 Jan 2007 23:24:50 GMT
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                                Catch More Fish With These Fishing Rigs Part 1, Texas Rig
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                                This is part 1 in a series on fishing rigs. The Texas Rig works best when you have many pockets on the bottom with few rocks. Learn all the parts of the Texas Rig, learn how to tie it, bait it, and how to fish with it.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Sat, 23 Dec 2006 18:00:47 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Drifting for Catfish at Night
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                                When fishing at night on a boat, try using a jig or a Lindy Rig while drifting across the width of the lake instead jumping from hole to hole.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Wed, 10 May 2006 11:04:32 GMT
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                                Mastering the Art of Shoreline Fishing
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                                Think you could catch more fish if you had a boat? Daniel Nielsen dives into fishing tutorials from the shore. Might make you think again who has the advantage. Daniel makes the shoreline fisherman think twice before randomly selecting any lure. Learn how to pick the best lure, tie better knots, and catch just about any fish from the shore.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                                Sun, 06 Nov 2005 21:03:54 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Largest Fresh Water Fish Ever Caught
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                                "The giant catfish, believed to be the largest freshwater fish ever found, was caught along the Mekong River, home to more species of massive fish than any river on Earth."
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Fri, 08 Jul 2005 21:03:54 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Record 124 Pound Blue Catfish
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                                This story is a bit old, but for those who had not heard of the record catfish caught in the Mississippi River, it is quite amazing.
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                                debierman@nebraskafishing.com (Derek Bierman)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Sun, 05 Jun 2005 21:03:54 GMT
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                            <title>
                                The art of Chumming
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                                Chumming is normally thought of as strictly a saltwater phenomen. But this 
  art is making drastic inroads in freshwater fishing practice. And the results 
  are often pretty spectacular...
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                            <author>
                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C. Nielsen)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Fri, 04 Feb 2005 21:03:54 GMT
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                            <title>
                                Cutbait Cats
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                                The nights and evenings of summer peak are wondrous to behold. Moderate temperatures, brilliant sunsets, hushed breezes. All perfect accompanments to the catfish phenomonon that is sweeping through the state for a few weeks or more now. 
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                            <author>
                                dnielsen@conpoint.com (Daniel C. Nielsen)
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                            <pubDate>
                                Mon, 24 Jan 2005 21:03:54 GMT
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