Our large Nebraska catfish species -- blues, channels and flatheads -- are warm-water fish. Because of that, they are some of our slowest-growing fish. They are the last fish to spawn in the summer.
MARBLEHEAD, Ohio — It's sure been hot this summer, and a lot of people have hit Lake Erie's beaches to cool off. But the water there is hot too, especially in the Western Basin in and around ...
The channel catfish, Nebraska’s state fish, sometimes gets misunderstood, particularly by those who fish for bass and walleye. Channel cats have a reputation as bottom feeders that just lazily swim ...
Swimmers have been attacked by catfish in southern Germany, prompting authorities to search a lake for spawning grounds. A spokeswoman for the Weissenburg-Gunzenhausen district in Bavaria said on ...