Although the guests at last week's blue catfish dinner didn’t eat two tons of the invasive species, they still did their part ...
An Iowa fisherman broke the state record by reeling in a 105-pound blue catfish from the Missouri River, surpassing a 21-year ...
Nebraska fishing guide George Thompson caught a 105-pound blue catfish from the Missouri River. It's a new Iowa record.
The fish, which weighed 105 pounds and was 60 inches long, was reeled in by Nebraska resident George Thompson.
A long-standing record for the biggest blue catfish caught in Iowa has been broken. In 2004, a state record was recorded ...
The fisherman kept it alive in a specialized tank until it could be verified, then released it back into the Missouri River, officials said.
Blue catfish are invading Maryland waterways and posing a serious threat to native species. Yet, how is it that one species of slate blue-bodied fish can be so detrimental to the Chesapeake Bay ...
A few years ago, when I made regular trips to the Baltimore waterfront to fish for rockfish, several people stopped to ask the same question: Are they safe to eat? My answer: “I don’t know. I’m not a ...
Catfish guide Justin Conner of Milton, West Virgina, was fishing the Kanawha River in Putnam County on May 9 with his fiancé, Tabitha Linville. They had caught their own bait that morning for a client ...
Blue catfish are hungry creatures. They are found in most Chesapeake Bay tributaries, gobbling up species that environmentalists have worked to rebuild for years. From mussels and menhaden to oysters ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the behemoth fish was reeled in by George Thompson along the Missouri River in ...