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Friday, 14 December 2007 |
The Brown Bullhead can be distinguished from the other bullheads because the chin whiskers are black toward the tips and gray or white at the base. Their pectoral spines are heavily serrated, and their bodies are usually mottled or spotted. Brown Bullheads are found in rivers and lakes. They prefer larger bodies of water than blacks, and often can be found in and around woody cover. Good baits for the Brown Bullhead include minnows, cut bait, and nightcrawlers, fished on or near the bottom. They feed by sight more often than other bullheads, and thus can be taken on flies after being sighted. Brown bullheads are good fighters on light tackle.
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