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Channel Catfish are an excellent pond and stream fish. They prefer moving water with a rocky and sandy bottom. They also like to hide in old logs or trees that have fallen in the water. Channel Catfish may grow up to 4 feet long and weigh as much as 50 pounds. They make an excellent sport fish. Work on your hand fishing game and you might just be ready to compete in an Okie noodling tournament by the decade's end.  

Channel Catfish (6"-8")

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