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- Blue catfish are found in the waters of many states, both coastal and inland1. They are native to the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Rio Grande river basins, and their range extends from Minnesota and Ohio southward into Mexico23. They prefer the large river basins of the Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri River drainages2. Blue catfish have been introduced to other areas, primarily to serve as a recreational fishing target1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Blue catfish can be found in the waters of many states—both coastal and inland. Native to the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Rio Grande river basins, they have been introduced to other areas, primarily to serve as a recreational fishing target.www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/blue-catfishThe native range of blue catfish extends from Minnesota and Ohio southward into Mexico. They prefer the large river basins of the Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri River drainages. However, due to extensive introductions, their current range includes several Atlantic drainage systems as well.dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Pages/Fish-Facts.aspx?…Blue Catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) are native to Mississippi and Gulf of Mexico drainages north to Pennsylvania and South Dakota, south to the Gulf Coast (Alabama to the Rio Grande basin and Soto La Marina basins in New Mexico, Texas, and Mexico) (Page and Burr 1991; Froese and Paul 2018).invasions.si.edu/nemesis/species_summary/163997
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The blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) is a large species of North American catfish, reaching a length of 65 in (170 cm) and a weight of 143 lb (65 kg). The continent’s largest catfish, it can live to 20 years, with a typical fish being between 25–46 in (64–117 cm) and 30–70 lb (14–32 kg). Native distribution is … See more
Blue catfish are often misidentified as channel catfish. Blue catfish are heavy bodied, blueish gray in color, and have a dorsal hump. The … See more
The blue catfish are a highly productive species, spawning once a year from May to June. Females can produce 2,000 to 4,000 eggs per pound (0.45 kg) of body weight, meaning a 20-pound (9.1 kg) blue … See more
The ability of the blue catfish to tolerate a wide range of climates and brackish water has allowed it to thrive in Virginia's rivers, lakes, tributaries, and the Chesapeake Bay. Unfortunately, the relatively low mortality rate, large body size, wide range of species preyed … See more
An angling world record was set on May 22, 2005 with a 124-pound (56.2 kg) blue catfish caught in the Mississippi River, surpassing a 121.5-pound (55.1 kg) specimen from Lake Texoma in Texas.
On June 18, 2011, a 143-pound (64.9 kg) blue catfish was … See more• Flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris), another very large North American catfish
• Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), a species of North American catfish closely related to the blue catfish See more• Johnson, Ryan (2015). Ryan Believes Everything He Reads. Alamogordo, Texas: Penguin Publishing. ISBN 0-123456-78-9.
• Salmon, M. H. III (1997). The Catfish As A Metaphor. Silver City, New Mexico: High-Lonesome Books. ISBN See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Blue Catfish - NOAA Fisheries
Nov 2, 2023 · Blue catfish can be found in the waters of many states—both coastal and inland. Native to the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Rio Grande river basins, they have been introduced to other areas, primarily to serve as a …
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Where To Find. Mostly in central and eastern Missouri, in the Missouri, Mississippi, and Osage rivers and the lower reaches of their larger tributaries, including the Grand, Gasconade, and Salt. Occasionally stocked in …
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May 20, 2023 · Blue Catfish Location The blue catfish is found to be native primarily to the southern reaches of the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio and Rio Grande river basins. This home range likely included a northern boundary in …
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Anglers hook channel, blue and flathead catfish throughout the mighty Mississippi River flowing along the eastern border of Missouri. However, blue catfish are not as abundant as the other two species on the upper portion of the river.
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Geographic Range. Regions native to blue catfish include the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio river basins and the Gulf of Mexico drainages that stretch north from Pennsylvania to South Dakota, and south to the Gulf Coast.
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Ictalurus furcatus is endemic to the Mississippi, Missouri, and Ohio River basins of the central and southern United States and inhabits Gulf Coast streams from Alabama south into Mexico. Also, native to the Atlantic Slope of Mexico (Page …
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