The Best Catfish Rig: Catch More Flathead, Blue, and Channel Catfish with FATKAT
The FATKAT Rig is designed to be the best catfish rig for catching flathead, blue, and channel catfish in rivers, lakes, and flooded water.
Unlike traditional bottom rigs, the FATKAT suspends bait in the water column, where catfish can see it, smell it, and detect its vibrations more easily.
Key Takeaways
What’s the best rig to catch more Flathead, Blue, and Channel Catfish?
FATKAT’s suspended, pre-tied rig lifts your bait off the bottom to take advantage of your bait's scent, vibration, and visibility to attract more fish and trigger more bites than traditional bottom rigs.
Why does my catfish bait get ignored on the bottom?
It doesn't get ignored, it just sits in one place and is harder to fine. Bottom rigs "hide" your bait. By suspending and drifting it naturally, FATKAT amplifies scent, movement, and visibility—reaching more fish without snagging your gear.
How can I cast farther and cover more water without a boat?
FATKAT rigs are built to fly further, allowing bank anglers to target new fishing seams. At the same time, the FATKAT drifts with the current, allowing you to cover more water with a single cast. The combination of suspending your bait ("hey look at me") and drifting ("here I come") is a combination that is design to biologically trigger a response from more fish.
The Master Guide to Catfish Rigs: FAQs
A drift rig is king. The FATKAT is designed for Active Hunting. Instead of waiting for a fish to find a bait sitting in the mud, the rig moves naturally with the current. It carries your signal downstream and keeps your gear safe from the "Retying Tax" of river-bottom snags.
Suspending your bait gets it out of the mud and into the Strike Zone. This allows the current to broadcast vibrations and carry a scent trail. It stops your bait from being hidden in the silt and keeps your gear from snagging on the bottom.
A drift rig is king. The FATKAT is designed for Active Hunting. Instead of waiting for a fish to find a bait sitting in the mud, the rig moves naturally with the current. It carries your signal downstream and keeps your gear safe from the "Retying Tax" of river-bottom snags, allowing you to spend more time fishing, and spend less money on buying more gear.
Yes. In floods, catfish move to the "soft water" near the banks to escape the heavy current. The FATKAT is the best tool for this because it floats over flooded grass and brush that would eat a bottom rig. It keeps your bait visible in murky water where it matters most.
Focus on the edges. Look for "eddies" or slow pockets right against the shoreline. Because the FATKAT stays off the bottom, you can "drift" these shallow, debris-heavy areas without getting stuck, putting your bait exactly where the fish are hiding.
Because it is stress-free. You don't need to know ten different knots or how to build a complex Santee Cooper rig. It comes pre-tied with a steel weight and a circle hook. Just tie it on, add bait, and you are ready to hunt.
If you value your precious time, yes. Most anglers spend half their day retying rigs lost to snags. Because the FATKAT floats, you rarely lose gear. You save money on replacement parts and spend more hours actually fishing.
We use stewardship as a guide. We use steel weights instead of poisonous lead and circle hooks to ensure safe releases. Our floats use eco-friendly materials that won't break up into permanent micro-plastics in our river systems.
The FATKAT is the "Category Killer" because it uses Compound Signaling™ to trigger the specific biology of all three:
- Flatheads: Suspends bait so vibrations aren't muffled.
- Blues: Creates a clear silhouette in the open water where they cruise.
- Channels: Creates a long scent trail that leads them straight to the hook.
Whether you use live, cut, or prepared bait, the FATKAT makes it better. By lifting the bait off the floor, you ensure the scent isn't trapped in the mud and the movement can be "felt" by the fish. Good presentation turns any bait into a trophy meal.
Braid is great for your main line because it is strong and thin. However, the FATKAT uses a heavy mono leader because it acts as a shock absorber for big strikes and is more resistant to the "sandpaper" skin of a trophy cat.
We use large circle hooks on the FATKAT rig. They are designed to hook the fish in the corner of the mouth automatically. This is better for the fish's survival and ensures you don't lose the "big one" due to a poor hook set.
Flathead Catfish
Catfish Vibration Detection
Learn how catfish detect movement and why suspended bait triggers more strikes.
Blue Catfish
How Catfish Use Scent Plumes to Track Bait
Understand how scent triggers Blue Cats to bite, best baits, and drifting strategies to reach roaming fish.
Technique
Drift Fishing
Learn how drifting moves bait naturally, spreads scent, and increases strikes in rivers, lakes, and flooded water.