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MyFishFinder By Species => Bullhead => Topic started by: MattyP123 on Mar 15, 2013, 09:09 PM
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Been fishing my whole life (at the ripe old age of 22 :D), but new here. Whos ready for some bullin!?
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yup biting to get out and go
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Do you fish for them in the spring ive always fished for them in the summer at night am i missing some hot bullhead fishing in the spring?
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yes as soon as ice is off we start on in too the fall
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So where would someone go to fish them in the spring? Since I was young, I've always used the "have fun at a bonfire" method in the middle of the summer. I live on a lake where I'm told there is a decent bullhead population.
So should I people hanging out at the mouth of a tributary, or what?
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that is a good spot plus muddy bottom deep holes
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ive been catching bullhead on the ice all season.i must have caught and kept,25 0r better. i love to eat them.
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I wanted to go but fish them through ice but now the ice is unsafe & it is not yet open water, come on warmer weather. In the past the only time I went to fish as soon as the ice was out for bullheads they were really small ones only around 4 inches long is there a special reason for that you think where they the newborns ?
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Tons of em the in delta lake ny, all on the backside of the lake. We were catching them on plastic lizards bass fishing one day.
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So where would someone go to fish them in the spring? Since I was young, I've always used the "have fun at a bonfire" method in the middle of the summer. I live on a lake where I'm told there is a decent bullhead population.
So should I people hanging out at the mouth of a tributary, or what?
They taste much better from the colder water... Easier to locate too as they move into spawning areas