Catfishtypicallyare capable of thriving in much warmer water than trout.
The northwest portion of the state, the Delta, contains 86 percent of Mississippi's catfish production.
it is warmer
Trout, bass, catfish, perch, goldfish,
Well, honey, in the summer months, you can expect to find those lazy catfish hanging out in the hypolimnion, where the water is cooler and more stable. Meanwhile, those energetic trout would be swimming around in the epilimnion, enjoying the warmer waters near the surface. So, if you're looking for a chill time, head down deep for the catfish, but if you're up for some action, stick to the top for the trout.
colder because when they get hot they burn
warm
salmon, trout, sturgeon, perch, bass, catfish, sunfish, ect.
A sweating cup is colder than the air which surrounds it.
There are over 2000 species of catfish (order: Siluriformes), thus making them one of the largest fish orders. They vary greatly in body shape, pattern, and scale configuration. Catfish come from all types of environments in both fresh and salt water. Catfish belong to 34 families. Thirteen families are covered in this book. They include: the Aspredinidae (Banjo catfish), the Ariidae (Sea catfish), the Auchenipteridae (Driftwood catfish), the Callichthyidae (Armored catfish), the Chacidae (Squarehead catfish), the Doradidae (Thorny catfish), the Loricariidae (Suckermouth armored catfish), the Malapteruridae (Electric catfish), the Mochocidae (Naked catfish), the Pangassidae, the Pimelodidae (Flat-nosed catfish), the Schilbeidae (Glass catfish), and the Siluridae (Old-world catfish).
None is necessarily warmer than the others. No substance is inherently warmer or colder than another.
Some of the water will get a little warmer, and some will get colder.
The term for colder water sinking while warmer water rises is called thermal stratification. This phenomenon occurs in bodies of water where layers of different temperatures form due to variations in water density.