Alabama catfish platters served big, and comforting, the kind of legendary spread that turns one order into a shared table.
Five Steakhouse inside St. John's Resort is hosting “A Soulful Dining Experience” this February in honor of Black History ...
A seafood program with roots on the West Coast is expanding into the Mid-Atlantic, with a mission that tackles two challenges ...
Maryland is no stranger to delicious seafood. So, of course, they've taken an invasive fish and turned it into dinner, and it's so good that you'll want it too.
If you’re on the hunt for North Carolina’s best seafood, there’s one spot that consistently comes up in conversations: Ridge ...
Pat Hutchinson was fishing the James River in Virginia on January 5, 2025, when she landed this 13.61-kilogram (30-pound) blue catfish. (IGFA) VIRGINIA – One lucky woman kicked off 2026 with the catch ...
Illinois might be far from the Deep South, but when it comes to catfish, the Prairie State knows how to deliver authentic Southern flavors. From family-owned diners to roadside gems, these catfish ...
Go fishing in Michigan with a classic catfish stew recipe called Mull or Mulldown. We’re back from fishing in Michigan with a classic catfish stew recipe called Mull or Mulldown. Learn about the ...
A Nebraska man caught a record-breaking 105-pound blue catfish in the Missouri River near Council Bluffs, Iowa. The 60-inch fish is the largest blue catfish ever caught in Iowa, breaking a record from ...
Although the guests at last week’s blue catfish dinner didn’t eat two tons of the invasive species, they still did their part by ingesting the fish four different ways, along with fries, macaroni and ...
ALL RIGHT JASON, THANK YOU SO MUCH. YOU WANT TO SEE A BIG FISH. WELL A FISHERMAN POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY NOW HOLDS THE STATE RECORD FOR REELING IN THIS. WOW. YEAH THAT’S A BIG CATFISH. WE’RE TALKING 60IN ...
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (KCRG) - 60 inches and 105 pounds, that’s the new record for the largest blue catfish to ever be captured in Iowa. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources says the behemoth fish ...