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The blue fulton is the most familiar catfish, to fish for and develops to over 120 lbs.. The current rival for the United States record of 124 lbs. is from the Alton Illinois May 22, 2005. There are 572,000,000 million pounds of catfish farmed commercially. Recent June 28, 2005
discovery of the Lacantunia enigmatica catfish in Mexico is the only specie of catfish of the ancient Tertiary age dating to the time before the ice age.
World's largest catfish, weighed six hundred fourty six lbs.,
captured in the Area of Ton Le Sap in Cambodia., May 1,2005, and is named as the Mekong Giant Catfish, and is being studied as a critically endangered species.
The spotted cat grow to 45 pounds averaging 14 years but are known to live to 20 years.
The wedged head, of the opelousas and the yellow skin denotes the 2nd largest freshwater catfish. The U.S. recordbook is ninety eight and a half, pounds, Lake Palestine, Texas, in Dec. 14, 1998. These catfish might live 19 years and longer. Most species of catfish from running water is very good table fare.
Catfish Bait in the secret formulas, subsidize live bait for the preferred lure for catfish.
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Here are some tips and tricks to help you catch more fish from clear water fisheries. These tips will get you "Tuned-in", regardless of the target species.
For years I never caught a bass on a jig. I gave them a fair shot to produce fish and they failed. I thought they were obsolete. I thought I had a presentation for every situation that worked better than using a jig. But now I know, I was wrong.
Its been a long cold winter. Cabin fever claimed some of my time, but not all of it. My most productive time was spent modifying bass lures. Think about it--when you can alter a lure and catch more bass on it, what could be more satisfying?
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