Dada,
I guess you refer to catfish?
Catching those on a fly in not the easiest task, but it's possible as you can see from the crayfish pattern article written by Michael Smith (Rybolov in this forum).
Martin
Hey, somebody pointed to me. I guess I had better chime in.
What we have here in the Eastern US are channel catfish. For the most part, they are not as large as the Wels, but I think the concept is the same. Believe it or not, they are very active predators and feed on baitfish and crayfish.
I've caught about a dozen or so catfish on a Skip's Dad, including a 3-foot monster that I didn't expect to be there.
I think it's easier in the spring, when the cats start looking for holes to lay their eggs. At that time, they're usually in the slower backwaters and more accessible to fly gear.
I still can't imagine unhooking catfish. Their feelers freak me out just thinking about them--I'm cringing as I say this. Definitely need the hemostats to release them.
