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Celebrating 25Years ! Catfish Connection Celebrating 25 years ! 2021 Hooks and Swivels shown actual size! We sell everything but the fish!! catfishconnection.com PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO IMPORT TARRIFFS - PRICES CAN BE CONFIRMED BY CHECKING OUR ON-LINE CATALOG OR CALLING 1-217-562-2623 TABLE OF CONTENTS ITEM PAGE ITEM PAGE ALARM BELLS, BITE INDICATORS 92 KNIFE SHARPENERS 89 ASSORTMENTS, Hook, Swivel 43,87 LANDING NETS 91 BAIT ADDITIVES, ATTRACTANTS 29 CATFISH LEAD MELTING POTS 53 BATTERIES 102 LEAD SINKERS 57-59 BOAT ACCESSORIES, DECALS 98-99 LIGHTED BOBBERS/LIGHTSTICKS 48-49 BOBBER STOPS 52 LINE ACCESSORIES 100 BOBBERS 48-52 LINE SPOOLER, STRIPPER 100 BRAIDED FISHING LINE 24-26 LIVE BAGS (TOURNAMENT) 37 BRANCH/BRUSH GRIPPER 98 LIVE BAIT SUPPLIES 144 CAN HUGGY 102 MARKER BUOYS 98 CAPS/RAINGEAR 102 MINNOW BUCKETS 118-119 CARP BAIT 39 MINNOW TRAPS 34-35 CAST NETS 36-37 CATFISH MONOFILAMENT FISHING LINE 26-28 CATFISH BAIT 38-40 NIGHT FISHING EQUIPMENT 93 CATFISH RIG 47 PLANER BOARD 98 CHUM 29 PLIERS 90 COMBOS 9-12 REEL HANDLES, OIL/GREASE 101 CRAWFISH TRAP 34 REEL COVERS 101 DECALS 98 REELS 13-23 DEMON DRAGONS 46 ROD STORAGE/ACCESSORIES 99 DIP BAITS 40 ROD HOLDERS 93-96 DIP and TUBE WORMS 41-42 RODS 1-9 DIP BAIT ACCESSORIES 42 CATFISH SABIKI RIGS 47 DO-IT MOLDS 54-55 SCALES 97 DOUGH BAIT HOOKS 38 SEINES 35 DOUGH BAITS 39 SHAD TRAWL 37 DRIFT MASTER 93-95 SINKER SLIDERS and BUMPERS 56 DRIFT SOCK 98 SINKERS 57-59 E-CAT ROD 3 SKINNERS 90 ELECTRIC FILLET KNIVES 88 STRINGERS 29 FILLET BOARD 89 SWIVELS 43-46 FILLET KNIVES 88-89 TACKLE BOXES 143 FISH GRIPPERS 97 CATFISH TREBLE HOOKS 38,70,71 FISHING LINE 24-28 72,77 GLOVES 102 79,80 GLUE 100 TROTLINES & ACCESSORIES 32-33 HEADLAMPS 93 TWINE 30-31 HOOK REMOVERS 90 WATER CHEMISTRY 144 HOOK SHARPENERS 89 WIRE BASKETS 37 HOOKS 60-86 WIRE LEADERS 43 HOOP NETS 35 YOYO REEL 33 ITEM PAGE ITEM PAGE ACCESSORIES 103 FISHING LINE 120 AERATION EQUIPMENT 116-118 FLOATING FISH LIGHT 93 AIRSTONES, AIRLINE, OXYGEN TABS 117,119 CRAPPIE HOOKS 126-129 BOBBER STOPS 52 LEAD HEADS and PAINT 124-125 BOBBERS 121-123 LINE TO LEADER CONNECTORS 103 COMBOS 108-112 LIVE BAIT SUPPLIES 144 CRAPPIE NIBBLES, POWER BAIT 142,143 LURES 130-143 CRAPPIE RIG 129 MEASURING BOARDS 103 CURLY TAILS 131,133,134 MINI JIG BODIES 138-139 136,140,143 MINNOW BUCKETS and LIDS 118-119 DIP NETS 119 REELS 113-115 DVD’S 102 RODS 104-107 FISH SCALERS 103 CRAPPIE SPLIT SHOT 58-59,125 TACKLE BOXES 143 PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE DUE TO IMPORT TARRIFFS - PRICES CAN BE CONFIRMED BY CHECKING OUR ON-LINE CATALOG OR CALLING 1-217-562-2623 AMERICAN SPIRIT RODS ITEM PAGE Casting/Trigger KNIFE SHARPENERS 89 MONSTER PRO LANDING NETS 91 LEAD MELTING POTS 53 Special graphite and S-Type reinforced composite blank, professionally Casting LEAD SINKERS 57-59 engineered actions to fight the BIG CATS, gunsmoke guides with LIGHTED BOBBERS/LIGHTSTICKS 48-49 stainless rings, heavy duty graphite reel seat with frosted gunsmoke LINE ACCESSORIES 100 hood, double foot Uhook hook keeper, genuine top grade cork handles, LINE SPOOLER, STRIPPER 100 fluorescent glow tip, hand crafted catfish decal on blank, black with orange wraps. LIVE BAGS (TOURNAMENT) 37 Spinning LIVE BAIT SUPPLIES 144 Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price MARKER BUOYS 98 PHMC76C Casting/Trigger 7’6” 1 Heavy 15-40 lb 10 + Tip $77.35 MINNOW BUCKETS 118-119 PHMC79C Casting 7’9” 1 Xtra/Hvy 25-60 lb 10 + Tip $85.50..built with all metal reel seat PHMC08C Casting 8’0” 2 Medium 12-30 lb 9 + Tip $65.40 MINNOW TRAPS 34-35 PHMC09C Casting 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 9 + Tip $69.10 MONOFILAMENT FISHING LINE 26-28 PHMC10C Casting 10’0” 2 Heavy 20-40 lb 10 + Tip $78.35 NIGHT FISHING EQUIPMENT 93 PHMC08S Spinning 8’0” 2 Medium 12-30 lb 7 + Tip $62.95 PLANER BOARD 98 PHMC09S Spinning 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 7 + Tip $65.50 PLIERS 90 REEL HANDLES, OIL/GREASE 101 REEL COVERS 101 PURPLE NITE STICK REELS 13-23 Casting ROD STORAGE/ACCESSORIES 99 Graphite composite blanks for flexibility and durability, ROD HOLDERS 93-96 blank-through handle construction, stainless steel heavy RODS 1-9 duty guides with ceramic inserts, graphite reel seat with Spinning SABIKI RIGS 47 cushioned stainless steel hoods, EVA handle, fluorescent tip SCALES 97 to assist with fishing in the dark, eye catching purple splash. SEINES 35 Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price SHAD TRAWL 37 PHNSPU07 Casting 7’6” 1 Med/Hvy 15-40 lb 9 + Tip $61.35 SINKER SLIDERS and BUMPERS 56 PHNSPU08 Casting 8’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-30 lb 9 + Tip $44.95 SINKERS 57-59 PHNSPU09 Casting 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 9 + Tip $49.60 SKINNERS 90 PHNSPU10 Casting 10’0” 2 Heavy 20-40 lb 10 + Tip $55.50 PHNSPU08S Spinning 8’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-25 lb 7 + Tip $44.95 STRINGERS 29 PHNSPU09S Spinning 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-30 lb 8 + Tip $48.20 SWIVELS 43-46 TACKLE BOXES 143 Ladies Pink! TREBLE HOOKS 38,70,71 LIPSTICK PINK NITE STICK Only! 72,77 Trigger 79,80 For the lady anglers, graphite composite blanks for flexibility TROTLINES & ACCESSORIES 32-33 and durability, blank-through handle construction, chrome TWINE 30-31 stainless steel heavy duty guides with ceramic inserts, graphite Casting WATER CHEMISTRY 144 reel seat with cushioned stainless steel hoods, hot pink color guide WIRE BASKETS 37 wrapping with pink overspray, EVA handle, fluorescent tip to assist Spinning WIRE LEADERS 43 with fishing in the dark, tournament quality. YOYO REEL 33 Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price NSPK08C Casting/Trigger 8’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-30 lb 9 + Tip $44.95 NSPK10C Casting 10’0” 2 Heavy 20-40 lb 10 + Tip $55.50 NSPK08S Spinning 8’0” 2 Medium 12-25 lb 7 + Tip $44.95 ITEM PAGE NSPK09S Spinning 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-30 lb 8 + Tip $49.60 FISHING LINE 120 FLOATING FISH LIGHT 93 Spinning HOOKS 126-129 NITE STICK LEAD HEADS and PAINT 124-125 LINE TO LEADER CONNECTORS 103 Trigger LIVE BAIT SUPPLIES 144 Graphite composite blanks, guides are heavy stainless steel with ceramic inserts with extra guides to spread out LURES 130-143 the load over the length of the rod, nylon reel seat with Casting MEASURING BOARDS 103 stainless hood, white rod, blue splash. MINI JIG BODIES 138-139 MINNOW BUCKETS and LIDS 118-119 Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price REELS 113-115 PHNSB7T Casting/Trigger 7’0” 1 Med/Hvy 12-30 lb 6 + Tip $36.35 RODS 104-107 PHNSB8 Casting 8’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 7 + Tip $44.95 SPLIT SHOT 58-59,125 PHNSB9T Casting/Trigger 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 8 + Tip $49.60 TACKLE BOXES 143 PHNSB7S Spinning 7’0” 2 Med/Hvy 12-25 lb 4 + Tip $27.95 PHNSB8S Spinning 8’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 4 + Tip $35.50 PHNSB9S Spinning 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 4 + Tip $40.30 PHNSB10S Spinning 10’0” 2 Med/Hvy 20-40 lb 5 + Tip $45.10 1 AMERICAN SPIRIT RODS LONG CAST PRO SERIES Graphite composite blanks, heavy duty stainless steel guides, graphite channel lock reel seat, split grip cork handle fluorescent glow tip, extra large hook keeper, black matte blank with diamond wrap. Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price LCP08C Casting 8’0” 2 Medium 12-20 lb 8 + Tip $73.15 LCP09C Casting 9’0” 2 Medium 12-20 lb 8 + Tip $78.45 LCP10C Casting 10’ 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 9 + Tip $82.85 LCP11C Casting 11’ 2 Heavy 20-40 lb 9 + Tip $93.20 LCPS10 Spinning 10’ 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 8 + Tip $87.85 PROCAT CAMO TROPHY SERIES Graphite composite blanks for flexibility and durability, blank-through handle construction, PacBay gunsmoke heavy duty guides, PacBay graphite reel seat with cushioned gunsmoke hoods, moss green camouflage rod, fluorescent tip to assist fishing in the dark, ideal tournament rod, cork handle. Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price PCC76C Casting 7’6” 1 Heavy 15-40 lb 9 + Tip $69.80 PCC09C Casting 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 9 + Tip $69.50 PCC10C Casting 10’0” 2 Heavy 20-40 lb 10 + Tip $74.75 CATFISH NITE STICK PRO SERIES Graphite composite blank, blank-through-handle construction, heavy duty stainless steel guides, graphite reel seat with cushioned stainless steel hoods, select grade cork handle, white/black wraps, 4 color catfish decal, silver splash. Casting Trigger Stock# Type Length Piece Action Line Wt. Guides Price PHNSP7 Casting/Trigger 7’0” 1 Medium 12-30 lb 8 + Tip $48.45 PHNSP76 Casting/Trigger 7’6” 1 Med/Hvy 15-40 lb 9 + Tip $61.35 PHNSP8 Casting 8’0” 2 Medium 12-30 lb 8 + Tip $51.85 PHNSP9 Casting 9’0” 2 Med/Hvy 15-30 lb 9 + Tip $55.15 PHNSP10 Casting 10’ 2 Med/Hvy 20-40 lb 10 + Tip $61.35 PHNSP9S Spinning 9’0” 2 Medium 15-30 lb 5 + Tip $53.15 2 BERKLEY RODS Fiberglass blank construction, extended rubberized shrink-wrapped handles, stainless steel guides with titanium oxide inserts, one touch battery operated red LED core to create a full red glow to the rod tip, grey with red accents, glow Casting Spinning top section.
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