David Magness on The Perfect Catfish Bumping Rig
Phillip Gentry
Unlike the perfect Country and Western song, the perfect catfish bumping rig has nothing to do with trains, mama, or prison. The perfect catfish bumping rig, at least according to B’n’M catfish pro-staffer David Magness of Hernando, Mississippi, has a lot to do with better feel of the bottom, tinsel strength, and hook setting power.
Magness certainly has a systematic approach to creating his version of the catfish bumping rig, and while others may differ in their approach, the catfish guide is more organized in the selection of his components than most.
The major components of Magness’ bumping rig are organized and well thought out.
Here’s a look at the perfect catfish bumping rig, piece by piece:
Combining his bumping rig and the B’n’M Bumping rod gives Magness great sensitivity for feeling the bottom as well as the muscle to land big catfish.
While the article is devoted to the bumping rig, Magness is quick to point out that the B’n’M Catfish Bumping rod is an integral part to making the whole system work. The sensitivity and backbone of B’n’M’s Bumping rod allow for easy bite detection and enough horsepower to land even the biggest river monsters.
B’n’M’s Bumping rod brings the whole plan together.
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