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Catfishing in Delaware River

 
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 30, 2007 4:16 pm    Post subject: Catfishing in Delaware River Reply with quote

I'll be fishing a tournament in early August in the Delaware river in
the Delaware section between New Jersey. Fishing for channel cats and
was wondering what type of water I should be looking for ie: deep holes,
eddys, fast moving water. The section I'll be fishing has a lot of fast
moving water when the tide is running. Could someone please e-mail me
directly with any usefull info. All info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Rick

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