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The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), known informally as the "channel cat", is North America's most abundant catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Tennessee. The channel catfish is the most fished species of catfish in the United States, with around 8 million anglers angeling them per year
Here's a list of the state records for Ohio's biggest fish ever caught. ... Catfish, channel: 37.65 pounds. 41 1/2 inches LaDue Reservoir. Gus J Gronowski of Parma, on Aug. 15, 1992.
Record Reference Largemouth bass: 1994 24.8 12.28 Grant County: ... Channel catfish: 2005 40.3 33.38 Patterson Creek: Michael Sears Flathead catfish: 1956 52 70
All records are fish caught by use of hook and line and are ... Catfish, Channel 44 lbs. 0 oz. ... 1962 Wisconsin River: Columbia: Catfish, Flathead 74 lbs. 5.1 oz ...
The largest catfish on record is a blue catfish, measuring 57 inches and weighing 143 pounds. Flathead catfish are only slightly smaller, reaching a maximum length of just under five feet and ...
A blue catfish has 30–36 rays, whereas a channel catfish has 25–29. [8] Blue catfish also have barbels, a deeply forked tail, and a protruding upper jaw. [8] While adult blue catfish usually only grow to around two feet (0.61 m) they have been seen to grow up to at least five feet (1.5 m) in length and even weigh more than 100 pounds (45 kg ...
Jaylynn Parker’s record blue catfish could demand a few rules adjustments.
Guist Creek Lake is a 317-acre (1.3 km 2) reservoir about five miles (8 km) east of Shelbyville, Kentucky.It was created in 1961 by impounding Guist Creek. [2] The lake has 27 miles (43 km) of shoreline and is stocked annually with 7,900 channel catfish per year.