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Channel Catfish

channel catfish

Ictalurus punctatus


  • Characteristics - silvery-gray above fading to lighter shades on the belly; body marked with dark spots (may be obscure in adults); tail fin deeply forked; may reach lengths of about 20 inches by 10 years of age
  • Distribution - statewide in rivers, lakes, and ponds
  • Foods - fish, aquatic invertebrates, plant material
  • State Record - 36 pounds, 8 ounces - Middle Raccoon River, Dallas County, August 1993 - Ron Godwin, Earlham, Iowa
  • Expert's Tip - the worse it smells the more likely a channel cat will bite on it

For more channel catfish information, see our printable pdf (128K) or Iowa Fish & Fishing.



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