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6 Fishing Spots to Catch More Catfish

Finding habitat that attracts feeding catfish is the best way to zero in on lake and reservoir catfish. (Photo courtesy of In-Fisherman.com)
Finding habitat that attracts feeding catfish is the best way to zero in on lake and reservoir catfish. (Photo courtesy of In-Fisherman.com)

Tuning in on these catfish sweet spots will put more whiskerfish in the boat.

All my life I've heard the elder catfish anglers call them "sweet spots."

The places they refer to are precise forms of habitat and structure that draw ravenous catfish like a hungry family to a holiday dinner. To catch more cats, it pays to know these catfish magnets.

Some sweet spots are easy to see and identify. Others must be pinpointed using a fish-finder and may be so subtle they are difficult to locate. Either way, your ability to zero in on these prime waters can mean the difference between catching lots of catfish and catching none.

Here are six sweet spots you should know.

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