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| Category: Fish & Shellfish |
 | | Description: | | Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are North America's numerous catfish subspecies. They are also the most fished types of catfish, with approximately 8 million anglers in the USA targeting them per year. A member of the Ictalurus genus of American catfishes, channel catfish have a top-end size of approximately 40-50 pounds (18-23kg). The world record channel catfish weighed 58 pounds and was caught in 1964 in the Santee-Cooper Reservoir, South Carolina. Realistically, a channel catfish over 20 pounds (9 kg) is a spectacular specimen, and most catfish anglers view a 10 pound(4.5 kg) fish as a very admirable catch. Furthermore the average size channel catfish an angler could expect to find in most waterways would be between 2 and 4 pounds. Channel catfish flesh is prized by many anglers and the popularity of channel catfish for food has allowed the rapid growth of aquaculture of this species thoughout the United States. |
| Contributed by: guido on Sunday, October 24. 2004 at 17:50:37 |
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