{"id":1698,"date":"2022-06-14T21:53:24","date_gmt":"2022-06-14T21:53:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsniagara.com\/?p=1698"},"modified":"2022-06-15T02:24:44","modified_gmt":"2022-06-15T02:24:44","slug":"how-do-you-rig-a-catfish-rod-for-drifting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsniagara.com\/how-do-you-rig-a-catfish-rod-for-drifting\/","title":{"rendered":"How Do You Rig a Catfish Rod\u00a0for Drifting?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Drifting rig setups can be confusing because they have a few parts.<\/p>\n

You want to start with a sinker slide that connects to your fishing line.<\/p>\n

That will be the junction where your leader setup begins.<\/p>\n

To the sinker slide, you want to attach the appropriate drift weight.<\/p>\n

A drift weight is a long and slender weight that has some movement to it.<\/p>\n

You use these over regular sinkers because they will move through the weeds and structures on the bottom of a lake.<\/p>\n

Drifting weights are better for not snagging on underwater structures.<\/p>\n

At this point, you’ve set up the line to sink and move with the boat.<\/p>\n

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Now it is time to talk about setting up your leader.<\/p>\n

The overall length of the leader will total about 2.5 feet From the sinker slide you will tie off about 15 inches of the line (the start of the leader) and then tie on a ball chain swivel.<\/p>\n

What the ball chain swivel does is it gives some life to your bait as the boat drifts.<\/p>\n

Down about 6-8 inches you want a float.<\/p>\n

A lot of time a chub float or minnow flow will work well and act as something the catfish<\/a> may see.<\/p>\n

Catfish have poor eyesight so buy a float with a rattle in it.<\/p>\n

The vibration will help the fish find your hook.<\/p>\n

The float also helps to keep the bait and hook up out of the mud and float about six or so inches off the bottom.<\/p>\n

That is a prime distance for catching big catfish<\/a>.<\/p>\n

To the rattle float, you tie on a short leader about 6-8 inches with your hook and bait.<\/p>\n

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The structure looks like this. – Mainline to a drift weight with a sinker slide.<\/p>\n

That will create a Y-shape in the line where the weight will sink to the bottom and provide the positioning of your leader.<\/p>\n

The leader is a series of sections of various lengths of line that begin with a short segment to a ball chain swivel (other types of swivels are available.)<\/p>\n

The next segment is a short piece that ends in a rattle float – usually a chub float or minnow float – the rattle is what is important.<\/p>\n

To the float, you tie on a 6-8 inch segment that ends with your hook and baits.<\/p>\n

That is your leader and weight for drifting catfish<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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