Fishing Charters in Mississippi
Browse fishing charters in Mississippi that can help you catch channel catfish.


First Flight Outdoors
Iuka, Mississippi


Heavy Metal Charters
Biloxi, Mississippi
Discover the ultimate Biloxi fishing charters with Heavy Metal Charters. Captain Joey Cates guarantees an unforgettable fishing experience. Book now!


Delta Outfitters Fishing Charters
Bay St Louis, Mississippi


Marley Ray Adventures
Gautier, Mississippi
Book a premium 2-hour romantic sunset cruise along the Gulf Coast. Relax, sip drinks, and make memories together.


Second Wind Charters
Biloxi, Mississippi
Multi-day all-inclusive fishing charters to Chandeleur's and surrounding barrier Islands. Solo or guided fishing tours are your choice. Biloxi|Bay St. Louis


Flounder Assassin
Hattiesburg, Mississippi
flounder gigging


Chandeleur Guide Fishing
Ocean Springs, Mississippi
The Chandeleur Islands offer incredible fly fishing. The clear waters and shallow flats in the middle of the Gulf offer year-round sight-fishing for bull re ...


Mississippi Outdoor Specialists


Fisher Man Guide Service


Franklin Fishing Tours
Franklin Fishing Tours offers specialized crappie charters in Mississippi's finest lakes. Book your unforgettable journey on Grenada, Enid or Sardis with us!


Team Brodie Charters


Backyard Charters
Best Time to Catch Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish can be caught year-round in Shannon. Right now in February, activity is Good.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Channel Catfish
If you're after channel catfish, the waterways near Shannon, Mississippi, offer plenty of opportunities to hook into some whiskered giants. The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway is a prime location, providing ample habitat and food sources for catfish. Summer and fall are particularly productive times. Focus your efforts on areas with current, such as near river bends, submerged logs, and bridge pilings. Traditional catfish baits like chicken liver, nightcrawlers, and stinkbaits are all effective. Many local anglers also use cut bait, especially shad or skipjack herring. Fishing near the bottom is crucial. A helpful tip: try using a three-way swivel rig to keep your bait near the bottom while minimizing snags. Be aware of boat traffic on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, especially during weekends. The channel catfish in this area are known for their good size and aggressive feeding habits, making for some exciting fishing. Night fishing can also be very productive, as catfish are often more active under the cover of darkness.
How to Catch Channel Catfish
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Channel Catfish in Shannon.
Channel Catfish Fishing Regulations in Mississippi
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
No limit
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Mississippi state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any limits on the size or number of Channel Catfish I can catch around Shannon, MS?
No, in Mississippi, there are no size or bag limits for Channel Catfish.
What's the best bait for catching Channel Catfish near Shannon?
Channel Catfish are known to eat a wide variety of baits, including worms, chicken liver, stink baits, and cut bait. Experiment to see what works best in your local waters.
What size Channel Catfish can I expect to catch in the Shannon area?
The size of Channel Catfish can vary, but you can expect to catch fish ranging from a pound or two to much larger, depending on the water body.
Do I need a fishing license to catch Channel Catfish in Shannon, Mississippi?
Yes, you'll need a valid freshwater fishing license to legally fish for Channel Catfish in Mississippi.
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