Yellow Bullhead
AKA: Yellow Cat / Butter Cat / Mudcat Family: Catfish
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Yellow Bullhead Specifications
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| Water: Fresh |
Where: Inland |
| Size: Most common at a few ounces up to a pound or so with the larger fish reaching the top end of a pound up to 2 pounds |
| Fight: Not much af a fighter or a runner. |
| Deliciousness: Very Good |
| Range: Fresh Water |
Technique: Still Fishing |
| Baits: Baitfish / Earthworms / Crickets / Cutbait |
Tackle: Spinning |
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The Yellow Bullhead is characterized by a brown or darker body, fading to a lighter or yellow underside. His tail is large and a cross between forked and fanned. The customary whiskers and barbels are present at his mouth, but the barbels tend to be white or lighter than the rest of the fish.
These fish are found in still or slow waters, along soft bottoms.
Earthworms, cutbaits and crickets make for the best natural bait, while artificials are not used when targeting this fish.
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