you will mostly find catfish in a lake or river they dont adapt to salt water very easily
A person can find pictures that show the difference between the genders of catfish in a book about catfish. It can also be found in a book about aquatic animals.
Catfish will eat whatever they can find, which would include meatloaf, if thrown into the water.
There is a species of catfish that has a special ability. The walking catfish which lives in South Asia has the ability to walk across land to find food.
you can find them in the ocean but also in ponds and rivers.
I found a great website that lists recipes for cooking catfish! The website is [ http://allrecipes.com/recipes/seafood/fish/catfish/ ]. I hope this website is helpful to you.
Catfish eat whatever is available, worms, fish, crayfish and any type of aquatic life they can find, they are not picky eaters.
walmart and most tackle shops
Out of Doughbait, shrimp, and other stuff, I find Chicken Livers to work the best out of all baits. Hope this helps and good fishing :) Try using soap. It is a very effective bait for catching catfish in the rivers. Rednecks Catfish Bait Soap is a catfish soap bait. You can find it at www.catfishbaitsoap.com There are also a lot of baits listed on www.whiskerkitty.com
There are some species of catfish that have a rudimentary lung, so those species can live out of the water for some time to find a better pond or even a mud hole. Most catfish should not be kept out of the water for any length of time unless it is unavoidable.
Yes, It's called regurgitating.You can find more catfish information by clicking the link belowhttp://southernohiopaylakes.forumotion.com/Hope this helpsEDIT: see related links.
the two unusual abilities that a clarias catfish has is: it can live out of water for a long time it lacks pigment (weird, but that's all i can find)
There are many fish in the catfish family, but here is a list of selected common species; Blue catfish-Ictalurus Furcatatus, Channel catfish-Ictalurus Punctatus, White catfish-Ameiurus Catus, Flathead Catfish-Pylodictis Olivaris.