A seafood program with roots on the West Coast is expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, with a mission that tackles two challenges ...
A Missouri man had himself a whale of a catch after landing a "monster" catfish in the Missouri River. The Missouri Department of Conservation shared an image Tuesday of fisherman Wally Klein holding ...
When New Kent fishermen Chris Von Hatten and Christopher Whitmire go out on the Pamunkey River in the early hours of the morning, they hope to catch 3,000 to 4,000 pounds of blue catfish by midday.
Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division shared a photo on Facebook showing Forrest Winters holding up his monster ...
The blue catfish was never supposed to be in the Chesapeake Bay. In the 1970s, the species was introduced into the James River in Virginia as a trophy fish. From there, it quietly slipped into the Bay ...
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Fishing for giant blue catfish

The James River delivered in a big way! Hooking into giant blue catfish one after another, I ended up landing my biggest one yet—a new personal best! The fight was brutal, the runs were long, and the ...
A man fishing on the Missouri River caught an 86.8-pound blue catfish, officials say. Missouri Department of Conservation An angler caught a fish of a lifetime in Missouri, then released it so other ...
A West Coast seafood program is expanding to the East Coast to help tackle the Chesapeake Bay’s Blue Catfish Crisis. Seafood company Real Good Fish announced Monday its Bay2Tray program will come to ...
Around 10,000 blue catfish were recently added to Pittsburgh's Three Rivers as part of a restoration project. Blue catfish, native to the area but eradicated by pollution, can grow to over 70 pounds.