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Cold Weather, Big Catches – Why Winter Catfishing in Texas is Underrated

Most people think fishing slows down when the temperature drops — but that’s when the real action begins. Winter catfishing in North Texas is one of the best-kept secrets among local anglers. The cold water pushes big blue cats to feed aggressively, and with fewer boats on the water, it’s the perfect time to land a trophy fish in peace.


At BigRichFish, we’ve seen some of our biggest catches during the colder months. When most anglers pack it in, we’re still out there chasing giants. Our guided winter trips are focused on finding those deep, slow-moving blues that can easily weigh over 40 pounds. If you’ve never fished in winter, you’re missing out on some of the year’s most rewarding bites.


The key to winter catfishing is understanding fish behavior. As temperatures drop, catfish move to deeper water and school together. We use top-grade electronics to locate these hot spots and help you target the biggest fish in the group. It’s less about luck — and more about precision and patience.


Another perk of winter fishing? The scenery. The lakes and rivers around North Texas take on a quiet, peaceful feel during the colder months. You’ll see more wildlife, calmer waters, and crisp air that makes every cast feel fresh. It’s a completely different vibe from the busy summer season.


When you book with BigRichFish, we supply all the cold-weather gear and know-how you’ll need. From insulated life jackets to heated boat seats, we’ve got you covered. You just bring your license, snacks, and a few layers to stay warm.


So if you’re looking for a new adventure this winter, skip the couch and grab your rod. The fish are biting, the crowds are gone, and the big blues are waiting. Winter catfishing in Texas might


just become your new favorite season.

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