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Flathead catfish primarily populate the large lakes and rivers of the eastern U.S., including the Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Illinois, Ohio, and Susquehanna rivers.
Don't know the difference between a blue cat, channel cat, or flathead? No problem. Here's a complete guide on how to catch a catfish.
Catfish noodling, also called “tickling,” “hogging,” and “grabbing,” is just a matter of catching flathead, channel, or blue catfish using your hands instead of catching them with rod ...
A Newport man broke Michigan's flathead catfish record while fishing in Monroe County.
This massive flathead catfish was caught in southeastern Oklahoma, breaking the record for that lake.
Southeast Missouri catfish anglers have no shortage of places to wet their lines. Ponds, lakes and streams all are great places to catch a mess of fish. But for those seeking catfish, there is one ...
The 38,000-acre reservoir near Greenville ranks among the top lakes in the south for catching whopper blue, flathead and channel catfish.
MONROE COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- A Newport man is a state-record holder after he reeled in a massive flathead catfish, weighing in at 64.46 pounds and measuring 45 inches.
Why are catfish wearing green tags in Grand Lake? To track flathead catfish, the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has started tagging them and wants Oklahomans to help. Tuesday, July ...
Use small sunfish to catch flathead catfish. Beaver tailwater Austin Kennedy, fishing guide, recommends fishing for trout with Pautzke Fire Eggs on light tackle.