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Channel catfish typically have dark gray to blue-green bodies with a lighter underside, and their fins are usually dark or mottled in color. While some individuals may exhibit a reddish hue in their fins, this is not characteristic of the species as a whole. The coloration can vary based on factors like habitat and water quality, but red fins are not a defining feature of channel catfish.

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