Here is quality information about catfishing in ponds. You can find three types of catfish in ponds. Although there is possibility that you can catch any kind of fish yet it is more likely that you will find Channel Catfish. This one is the form which you will mostly catch while catfishing in ponds. It is the smallest one and you will be able to catch it easily.  Flathead and Blue Catfish which are the other two types available in the ponds are hard to catch. You can find these two types in bigger sizes as compared to Channel Fish.

Well if we talk about diet of Channel Catfish then most of the times these catfish east trash diet which they get from picking off bugs on the water’s surface and eating dead forage fish. And as you can guess its the reason they are mostly found in the managed ponds. 
They are also easy to catch, and for the most part, the populations have no problems surviving after a catch and release. Most common in catfishing in ponds are (Flathead catfish) are known for their voracious appetite which makes them incredibly easy to catch as well.  Blue catfish, on the other hand, are harder to find due to their eating habits.

lets now talk about tackling methods which will be suitable for catching catfish while we are catfishing in ponds. Basically we can divide into two recommended types of tackle based on the two types of catfish found in the ponds. Yes you are guessing right the smaller one and bigger one.  If you are going to be fishing in a pond that has the larger variety of cats like blues and flatheads, then consider taking a medium action rod, with either a spinning or baitcasting reel.  Use treble hooks because these fish will easily suckle the bait off of a single point hook.  With the way that catfish treble hooks are designed, cats are not able to get the bait off, and once they have the hook in their mouths, they’re caught.

For smaller catfish which are of course Channel Catfish, you can use ultra-light fishing tackle. You should think about taking a few rods with you.  Having a couple of lines soaking at the same time will increase your chances of having a greater catch.  Allow your lines to soak, but make sure the drags are set loose on the reels.  With loose reels, the fish can swim off with the bait hooking themselves in the process.  As soon as you hear the drag screaming, tighten the rod down until you feel pressure, and start fighting the fish.  This is often enough pressure to keep the fish hooked.

Don’t forget to give your bait time to soak only then you will be able to catch these fish easily.  You can also chum the water to bring the fish to you.  You can toss dog food, sweet corn, or broken up corn flakes into the water to bring the catfish to your location, making them easier to catch.  You can also try catfishing in ponds at night for the best chances at catching a lot of the bigger monsters.  The big fish go roaming at night so, if you want to catch them, your best chance is to go fishing after dark with larger, stinkier baits.

Although noodling is difficult method for catching catfish but now-a-days it is becoming popular for catfishing in ponds.  The basic concept behind noodling sounds simple enough at first.  It basically calls for you sticking your hand in a hole, run it into a fish mouth, grab the fish, and pull it out of the water.  It is not as much easy as it sounds , actually it is very difficult and hard method.