Postby bucks n beaks » Fri Aug 03, 2018 3:01 pm
As far as catfishing goes, I've got a 1548 Express with 40 Yamaha 2 stroke, stick-steer that has had more time in the Big Muddy than I can remember. All safety advice mentioned above and then some applies. I've never been out before or after dark, but even during the day, you have to respect it. Know your area at all stages. If setting drop-lines tied to the bank (whether it be bushes or tree limbs or even tied off to rip-rap), never, ever approach from upstream. Plenty of gas, spare plug(s) and a spare prop are a must, as well as the basic tools, wrenches, screwdrivers, etc. I've been lucky enough to have never had any serious incident or emergency on the river, except running out of bait or beer at different times. Know where the rocks and sand bars are. Make way for the tugs, watch for whirlpools, keep your head on the swivel for trees. They will rise and sink and eff you up. Also watch for them damn jumping carp. It ain't all fun and games like on TV where they shoot 'em with a bow out the back. Them bastages can take off an ear with their sharp gill plates if they hit you up side the noggin. And lastly, enjoy it. It is one of the best resources and locations for fishing in the world in my opinion.