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The most common breeding period for catfish typically occurs in the warmer months, usually from late spring to early summer, when water temperatures rise. During this time, many species of catfish, including the channel catfish, become more active and engage in spawning behaviors. They often seek out suitable nesting sites, such as submerged structures, to lay their eggs. The specific timing can vary based on geographic location and environmental conditions.

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