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Klein’s fish was a behemoth, but it falls short of the state record — also caught in the Missouri River. In 2010, Greg Bernal ...
A 121.1-pound blue catfish was caught May 15 on the Missouri River, breaking the previous Kansas state record of 102.8 pounds ...
The Missouri Department of Conservation said Wally Klein was fishing in the Missouri River near Washington recently when he ...
May, Daniel Mayer of Agency, Mo. caught an enormous 121.1-pound, 59.75-inch blue catfish. He used a carp for bait and hooked the fish just as he was about finished angling for the night. Mayer didn't ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission released about 10,000 blue catfish in the Pittsburgh area July 24. These fish can ...
The Missouri River is renowned for its trophy-sized catfish, attracting anglers from across the region. Blue catfish, in ...
An angler had quite the catch at Taylorsville Lake this week, reeling in a massive blue catfish weighing 60 pounds and ...
The D.C. police’s Summer Youth Academy took a trip to the docks of the D.C. police Harbor Patrol in Southwest to go fishing on Tuesday.
Blue catfish were first introduced in Virginia in the 1970s for recreational fishing, before reaching Maryland waters — where they quickly became abundant — in the 1990s and 2000s.
Kansas anglers will need to read up on a new catfish regulation before heading down to their favorite fishing spots this year ...
Local lawmakers have proposed the Mitigation Action and Watermen Support Act to curb invasive blue catfish in the Chesapeake Bay by turning them into pet food.
The voracious blue catfish, introduced to local waters in the 1970s as a sport fish, has become the dominant fish species in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. (SuperStock /Alamy) ...