Lyrics
Grab a rod
Expressing the action of grabbing a fishing rod.
Grab my net
Refers to preparing a fishing net for use.
Hit the creek
Heading to a creek, likely for fishing.
Make a set
Setting up or arranging something for fishing.
It’s been hard long winter of Feelin sick
Describing a difficult and long winter, possibly metaphorical, leading to a desire for change.
I got catfish Fever and I like em thick, And I
Expressing a strong desire for catfish, and a preference for them being "thick."
Fillup the boat
Filling up a boat, indicating preparation for a fishing trip.
Grab a beer
Taking a break with a beer during the fishing activity.
Bait the hooks
Preparing fishing hooks for use.
Feels good right here
Expressing satisfaction with the current situation.
It’s been too damn long and I’m feeling fine
Highlighting a positive emotional state after a long time.
I got catfish Fever so I wet my line
Linking the positive feelings to a condition called "catfish fever," and casting a fishing line.
I am feelin’ devine
Feeling divine, possibly in connection to the enjoyable fishing experience.
Out here on the water, No reason to whine
Enjoying the moment on the water without any reason to complain.
I got my dog in the back, And we’re watching the jugs
Having a dog in the boat, observing floating objects (jugs).
He’s got his butt up watchin the ducks
Describing the dog's behavior while watching ducks.
Throw my jugs in the water
Placing fishing jugs into the water.
I’m Watchin’ em float
Monitoring the floating jugs.
I Got Hannah Baron noodlin’ the back of the boat
Referring to a person named Hannah Baron participating in a fishing-related activity.
I put my hands in the hole take a picture need that clout
Inserting hands into a hole, possibly for a photo, and seeking social media attention ("clout").
It made me bleed and I screamed
Describing a painful experience, likely from the fishing activity.
Had to knock his bitchass out Uhhh
Reacting to the pain by confronting or retaliating against someone ("bitchass out").
I got that Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Catfish Fever, C’mon
Repeating the phrase "Catfish Fever" as a catchy expression or chant.
I got that Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Catfish Fever, Yellow
Continuation of the catchy repetition, possibly emphasizing excitement or enthusiasm.
Got that catfish Fever now (Feelin’ Sick)
Reiterating the presence of catfish fever and expressing a feeling of sickness.
Wanna catch one as big as a cow (Feelin’ Sick)
Expressing a desire to catch a very large catfish.
I got that catfish Fever OW (Feelin’ Sick)
Repeating the catfish fever sentiment with an exclamation ("OW").
Need to catch one that makes me say wow (Feelin’ Sick)
Expressing the need to catch an impressive catfish ("wow") to alleviate sickness.
Blues, channels, whites, flatheads
Mentioning different types of catfish and their characteristics.
White flaky meat, let’s eat, but don’t eat the red
Providing advice on catfish consumption, emphasizing avoiding the red part.
Dip bait, little liver with some chicken blood
Listing ingredients or methods for catfish bait preparation.
Put it in some pantyhose and pull out a stud
Playfully describing using unconventional bait and humorously suggesting catching a stud.
Got that catfish Fever now (Feelin’ Good)
Reiterating the presence of catfish fever but with a positive feeling.
Oh you don’t like that?
Challenging or questioning the listener's response to the positive catfish fever feeling.
Got that catfish Fever now, now (Feelin’ Good)
Repeating the assertion of having catfish fever with a positive emotion.
I got that Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Catfish Fever, C’mon (Feelin’ Good)
Repeating the catchy expression "Catfish Fever" with a positive feeling.
I got that Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Ca-Catfish Fever, Yellow (Feelin’ Good)
Continuation of the catchy repetition, possibly emphasizing excitement or enthusiasm.
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