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A man recently hauled in the catch of a lifetime from the Missouri River, a "monster" 86-pound blue catfish near Washington, ...
Codie Carlson from Newport, Michigan, broke Michigan's flathead catfish record while bowfishing at Plum Creek in Monroe ...
Catching channel catfish during spring runoff in western rivers and lakes is a thrill that combines skill, patience, and a bit of grit. As rivers swell with muddy water and lakes churn with sediment ...
Every living thing on Earth needs water to live. People can go for weeks without food, but after a few days without water, our bodies get dehydrated and organ systems ...
Warming water has catfish on the move July 13, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. by Flip Putthoff ...
Codi Carlson arrowed a state-record flathead catfish in a Michigan creek. Getting the giant fish out of the creek wasn't easy ...
High water levels will usually put fish in the newly flooded areas. This goes for bass, crappie and catfish. New feeding opportunities are opened up and it can be a feeding bonanza.
Eventually, it emerged from the water, in what he said was the biggest catfish he had ever seen. "I calmly managed to fight what I felt to be a prehistoric fish," Biancardi wrote on Madcat's website.
Blue catfish are still pretty active in the winter months as opposed to flathead catfish. Once the water temperature in our rivers gets to the mid 40s, the flathead catfish really slow down,” he ...