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Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 10:22 pm
by Panfisher
G'day,

We called them Mudcats when I was growing up in Napanee. Their official name is Brown Bullheads. It is the fish that started me fishing. I am hoping they might win over my daughter.

Would anyone have any suggestions for places to fish for Bullheads around Ottawa? I was thinking Shirley's Bay or Mud Lake.

Thank you of your help.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 11:47 pm
by FLOATFISHIN
It's been years since I've fished for them. Though, what I found years ago, is try culverts, or creek mouths into any river. They (In years past) seem to find water where suckers will spawn. I used to just drop a dew worm, or some form of bait I.E a small chunk of liver, or meat per say, and dead stick em. You would get the odd bonus sucker up the creek/river mouth. Try The Carp River if your out in the west end. Right by Fitzroy is where I used to go in the west end. A simple rig, just a #6 or #8 hook, an egg weight right about 18"s to 24"s from the hook. Let it sit, and wait.

Hope this helps!

F.F

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 9:02 am
by Trevor
The nation river is full of them, great spot for kids can catch them all day. We fish around chesterville.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 6:05 pm
by smitty55
Taylor creek just east of Orleans was always a perennial spot for us when I lived in the east end of Ottawa. Back then you could park right on the shoulder of the highway and just cross over and fish along the creek. Then they put up no parking signs there and you had to go further up the road to park and just walk back to the creek. I have no idea what it's like now for parking there anymore. Best days we had were on nights when the Habs were playing in the playoffs as it was far less busy.

Cheers

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 4:47 am
by Neosphere
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Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 5:06 pm
by sw15
Can you put a 14 ft aluminum in the nation river near Chesterville and if so is there a car boat launch there

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 9:28 am
by Trevor
The bullhead fishing is better east of chesterville as far as numbers go, but chesterville and west has bigger. There is a boat launch in chesterville on the west side of the dam, you can travel as far as the cheese house and bit past then there is some rapids. There are a couple home made launches east of chesterville but i wont even try to direct you to them, farmers fields type stuff. No need for a boat, lots of shoreline to fish from.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2018 1:44 pm
by scarkner
Mud Lake definitely has bullheads, but they are very small and difficult to fish for kids because there are so many geese/ducks there, it can actually cause problems.

Channel Cats from Deschene rapids are really fun and they tend to be smaller around that parking lot, easy for kids to handle and lots of fish will be biting in about 2 weeks. Highly recomended.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:12 am
by Panfisher
By the parking lot. Do you mean the parking lot for the yacht club or the water treatment plant?
scarkner wrote:Mud Lake definitely has bullheads, but they are very small and difficult to fish for kids because there are so many geese/ducks there, it can actually cause problems.

Channel Cats from Deschene rapids are really fun and they tend to be smaller around that parking lot, easy for kids to handle and lots of fish will be biting in about 2 weeks. Highly recomended.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 1:05 pm
by scarkner
Panfisher wrote:By the parking lot. Do you mean the parking lot for the yacht club or the water treatment plant?
scarkner wrote:Mud Lake definitely has bullheads, but they are very small and difficult to fish for kids because there are so many geese/ducks there, it can actually cause problems.

Channel Cats from Deschene rapids are really fun and they tend to be smaller around that parking lot, easy for kids to handle and lots of fish will be biting in about 2 weeks. Highly recomended.
Different area - Deschenes Rapids Parking Lot - off the river parkway, about 5 minutes from Britannia.

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2018 9:33 pm
by Panfisher
Thanks!

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:10 pm
by Canmoore
I grew up calling them mudpout! They taste amazing in the early spring, and so easy to catch! I usually catch them in the Mississippi river west of Ottawa, or I also like this little stream out near Embrun east of Ottawa, I think its called the Castor. Either way, lots of fun and good eats!

Re: Brown Bullheads or Mudcats

Posted: Tue May 01, 2018 8:09 am
by kevinv
These started many people off. I was always out with friends in early spring in the creeks near Glen Walter.

Not familiar in Ottawa area for them. Good Luck