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  2. Flathead catfish - Wikipedia

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    The world angling record flathead catfish was caught May 19, 1998, from Elk City Reservoir, Kansas, and weighed 55.79 kg (123.0 lb). [9] However, a record from 1982, caught by "other methods", shows that the flathead catfish could be North America's longest species of catfish, after a specimen pulled from the Arkansas River measured 175 ...

  3. Bayles Lake (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    23.95 pounds- 34 inches: this record is not official Flathead catfish: 10-35 pounds: 25-50 inches: 34 pounds- 54 inches Blue catfish: 15-45 pounds: 25-55 inches: 37 pounds- 51 inches Green sunfish: 0.2-1.5 pounds: 4-11 inches: 2.1 pounds- 12 inches also was the Illinois fishing Record Brown bullhead: 1-2 pounds: 6-14 inches

  4. List of discontinued Guinness World Records - Wikipedia

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    Wasteful. Food in record attempts to be used "for general consumption by humans" [3] Longest kiss Dangers associated with sleep deprivation 2013 [9] [10] Longest time spent buried alive Unsafe In 1998, a "human mole" named Geoff Smith remained underground for 147 days in order to achieve the Guinness record and beat his mother's 101-day stint.

  5. Man pulls in record-breaking 53.35-pound flathead catfish ...

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    This fish beats the previous state-record flathead catfish – 52 pounds, 46.02 inches long – caught in 2014. Man pulls in record-breaking 53.35-pound flathead catfish from Michigan river Skip ...

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  9. Ictaluridae - Wikipedia

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    The North American catfish has acquired an association with American Southern folklore which exceeds its place as a mere food fish. The image of cane-pole fishing for catfish at a proverbial lazy stream has become a stand-by of southern Americana. In some areas, the bullhead is seen as a desirable quarry, for its fighting qualities exceed its size.