Yellow Bullhead
Even though the yellow bullhead is smaller in size compared to the other bullheads, it is a scrappy fighter and popular with anglers.
HOW TO IDENTIFY A YELLOW BULLHEAD
The yellow bullhead ranges in color from olive to brown to almost black dorsally with a yellow or white belly and yellow or brown sides that are never mottled as they often are in the brown bullheaad. Juveniles usually have dark brown to jet black bodies. It is the only bullhead in which the chin barbels are yellow, buff, or pale instead of a dark color and the upper barbels are brown. The tail is rounded which helps to distinguish the yellow bullhead from the brown bullhead and the black bullhead, which have truncate or slightly emarginate tails. An even better distinction between the yellow and black bullheads is the spine at the top of the pectoral fins. In the yellow bullhead, as in the brown, this spine has sharp, tooth-like serrations along the back edge. In the black bullhead it is either not serrated at all or only very weakly serrated.
WHERE TO CATCH YELLOW BULLHEAD
The yellow bullhead occurs natively throughout most of the eastern and central United States (both sides of the Appalachians). In the southern portion of its range, the yellow bullhead extends further west (western Texas) than the brown bullhead (Alabama), and tends to occur in small, weedier and shallower waters. Like the other bullheads, it has also been successfully introduced outside its native range. The following list includes additional details on where to catch this fish:
FRESHWATER LAKES AND PONDS HOLES
ISLANDS OR SAND BARS OVERHANGING TREES AND BUSHES
POINTS AND BREAK LINES ROCKS
SHORELINE SHALLOWS SUNKEN OBJECTS
FRESHWATER WEED BEDS GRADUAL SHORES
INSIDE TURNS AND COVES LILY PADS
PIERS, DOCKS AND PILINGS ROCK AND BOULDER POCKETS
DROP-OFFS SPRING HOLES
WALKWAYS AND BRIDGES CURRENT EDGES
HOW TO CATCH YELLOW BULLHEAD
The flesh of this small catfish is whiter than that of the brown bullhead, which is rather cream colored, and is of excellent quality. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish:
DRIFT FISHING BAIT CASTING SPIN CASTING FLY FISHING
STILL FISHING
YELLOW BULLHEAD LURES, TACKLE & BAIT
The following are lures, tackle or bait that can be used to catch this fish:
BREAD OR DOUGH BALLS FLIES MINNOWS CUT BAIT JIGS