If Tom Harms is correct, a state-record yellow bullhead may be nursing its wounds in a southwest suburban Hickory Hills lake, ready for someone to claim it. He and his next-door neighbor, Randy ...
With a bit of a chop on the water, we use T-Turn Bait Rigs and leaf worms to bring in these fun little bullhead fighters from shore. Despite the small size of the fish, the thrill of the bite and the ...
Hello folks! This week we come at you from the shorelines of Black Creek as we gear up and go fishing for bullhead catfish. We're running a two-hook setup, with each hook running off of a T-Turn 3-way ...
Brewerton— James Daher says bullhead fishing, or "bullheading," teaches an angler two things—patience and social skills. In addition, success can result in a tasty meal. "Advanced technology has ...
LITTLE ROCK — I like bullhead catfish. I have one emblazoned on my business stationery. Folks sometimes ask if there's an underlying meaning to this, as if I might be bullheaded or something. I tell ...
You know it’s spring when the bullhead anglers start lining shorelines of Upstate New York lakes, rivers and streams with their lanterns and folding chairs during the late evening and nighttime. Some ...
This fish is a yellow bullhead catfish. It has eight barbels (whiskers) around its mouth that it uses to locate food. These barbels are harmless to touch, but beware of being stuck by any of the three ...