
Ice-out channel catfish are biting in Iowa
Ice-out catfishing can be good in any lake that has an abundant catfish population.
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Ice-out catfishing can be good in any lake that has an abundant catfish population.
Braidwood’s blue catfish get a lot of attention, but its largemouth bass fishery is just as popular.
Open-water fishing is the norm these days as the ice has all but disappeared. And those open-water anglers are catching fish. Here’s where – and what.
The catfish you catch depends on the body of water.
RAPID CITY, S.D. — Two South Dakota men have bagged what the Bowfishing Association of America is calling a new world-record channel catfish. The Rapid City Journal reports 19-year-old Cody Sechser and 18-year-old Isaac Kipp
The regulations impose no statewide size limit but establish a daily bag limit of one flathead catfish and five channel catfish.
Officials will spend about 1,200 hours researching channel cats over the next two years.
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas legislators have advanced a bill to set in stone choices for the state’s official rock, mineral and gem, plus a state fish. The House gave first-round approval to a bill designating
State stocking approximately 25 cats at Platte River State Park’s Jenny Newman Pond near Louisville and 200 at Bowling Lake in Lincoln, ranging from 2 to 9 pounds.
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