CHANNEL CATFISH (Ictalurus punctatus)
ALIAS: Spotted cat, fork tail, speckled, fiddler
IDENTIFICATION: Scaleless, slender fish with deeply forked tail, and barbels around the mouth. Back and sides are dark gray-blue; belly is white. Albino channel catfish are white to pale pink in color. Sharp spines in pectoral and dorsal fins.
DIET: Crayfish, sunfish, small fish, commercial fish food and anything they can scavenge.
SPAWNING: Late-May to July when water temperatures are 70-75̊F. Nests are constructed in natural cavities and overhangs.
FISHING TIPS: Being a bottom feeder, catfish are often caught on nightcrawlers, chicken livers, sunfish, fathead minnows and golden shiner minnows. They feed most actively at night and in the early morning.
Adult catfish are available by delivery only. They average 2-3 lbs. at the time of stocking.
Adult Channel Catfish (Delivery Only - Order by the pound)
CHANNEL CATFISH (Ictalurus punctatus)
ALIAS: Spotted cat, fork tail, speckled, fiddler
IDENTIFICATION: Scaleless, slender fish with deeply forked tail, and barbels around the mouth. Back and sides are dark gray-blue; belly is white. Albino channel catfish are white to pale pink in color. Sharp spines in pectoral and dorsal fins.
DIET: Crayfish, sunfish, small fish, commercial fish food and anything they can scavenge.
SPAWNING: Late-May to July when water temperatures are 70-75̊F. Nests are constructed in natural cavities and overhangs.
FISHING TIPS: Being a bottom feeder, catfish are often caught on nightcrawlers, chicken livers, sunfish, fathead minnows and golden shiner minnows. They feed most actively at night and in the early morning.
Adult catfish are available by delivery only. They average 2-3 lbs. at the time of stocking.