The catfish family Clariidae comprises species in which the body shape ranges from fusiform to anguilliform. |
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If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested. |
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The court martial comes quickly and my newly sewed on stripes are ripped from my sleeve like the skin of a dead catfish. |
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The project aims to provide tilapia and catfish fingerlings to prospective fish farmers. |
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We museum men had filets cooked exactly as ordered while our companion ate catfish. |
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In the southern states catfish fillets are usually dredged in cornmeal and fried, to be served with hush puppy and coleslaw. |
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Geological analyses indicate that ancient Herto residents lived along the shores of a shallow lake inhabited by hippos, crocodiles, and catfish. |
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The adjacent flood plain was left high and dry, depriving the inhabitants of the catfish and other marshland staples of their diet. |
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After all, a river that can hold huge carp and catfish should, in theory, have enough food to support some big barbel. |
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Someone raised in New York would be much more likely to agree that catfish and hominy are Southern foods. |
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The instrument is more objective than human flavor checkers and could help standardize the catfish industry. |
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North African catfish live in a variety of freshwater environments, including quiet waters like lakes, ponds, and pools. |
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The ground cover thrives, but ground cover is the catfish of the plant world, a bottom feeder that always makes it through hard times. |
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The lake is well stocked with trout, large and small mouth bass, blue gill, crappie, and catfish. |
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Channel catfish are the most commonly raised food fish species in the United States. |
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The wind began to ease as the evening set in and I cast out the catfish rigs with a little, though not too much, hope. |
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We have a freshwater fish tank community of tetras, catfish, gouramis and loaches. |
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You can just as easily chomp on them along with catfish as scatter them artistically over a salad. |
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Even the deaf-mute village idiot, trailing through the desert with a giant catfish in his arms, comes to a happy ending. |
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The presence of year-round rivers also provides Iraq with freshwater fish such as catfish and members of the genus Barbus. |
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Use the spear for nabbing medium-size freshwater fish like bass and catfish, or ocean fish such as grouper and flounder. |
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The soldiers said they caught several species of fish including carp and a large catfish. |
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He, completely submerged and barehanded, caught catfish in the Altamaha River's thick brown water, locating them by touch among the tree roots. |
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He grumbled, rapidly crawling ahead at a rate I'd never have expected to see in a land-adapted fish, be it a walking catfish or a lungfish. |
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Whether the invention is a catfish lure or a piece of software at the heart of the web, the inventor has to pay the same fee. |
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Fishing is pretty much limited to goldeye, sauger, and catfish, and in a state full of blue-ribbon trout streams, who cares for that? |
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Like East Africa's other Great Lakes, Lake Victoria was also colonized by other types of river fish, such as barbs and catfish. |
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In Namibia two types of fresh water fish, the tilapia and catfish are farmed. |
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Many Indian species like catfish, dwarf and giant gourami, and barbs are popular abroad and fetch good prices. |
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Lake Conroe has a darned good predator population, what with its black, white and hybrid bass along with all those crappie and catfish. |
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It's a delicate white fish that's less fishy and less oily than the kind of catfish that usually gets drowned in chili powder. |
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The most fearsome reputation belongs not to one of the giant catfish but to tiny South American catfish called candirus. |
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There are bowfins, longnose and Florida gars, 15 species of sunfish, seven species of catfish, largemouth bass, and Suwannee bass. |
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As our only widespread catfish species, the wels is unlikely to be mistaken for any other fish. |
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The twin lakes are stocked with channel catfish, blue catfish, bluegill sunfish and largemouth bass. |
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They are usually too soft to withstand the attentions of small fish such as roach and small bream, as well as crayfish and the bullhead catfish. |
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Stewart documents over 20 species of fish, including lungfish, electric fish, large minnows, catfish, Nile perch, and rare cichlids. |
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Some fisherman and froggers catch large catfish, turtles, and bullfrogs by hand, thus preserving an ancient art. |
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The state's inland lakes and streams also teem with fish, including panfish, gamefish, and bullhead, catfish and carp. |
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It could possibly be confused with the rare bullhead catfish which has eight barbules, compared to the six barbules of the wels. |
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In Florida, the diet was comprised mainly of fishes, with gizzard shad, bullhead catfish, and small bluegill particularly common. |
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Also, freshwater prey species such as bullheads and catfish are more active nocturnally than diurnally and thus should be more available as prey. |
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Bullheads and catfish are often associated with muddy, turbid waterbodies, and thus many people have a low opinion of them. |
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Included amongst these are varieties of carp, barbel, zander and of course for those who are brave enough, the mighty wels catfish. |
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To introduce desirable genes from blue catfish into channel catfish through introgression, a genetic linkage map is helpful. |
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The longest catfish is the wels, but it is an unprepossessing fish of no great merit. |
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Instead, it joins a list of fish like salmon and halibut and catfish that are lower in mercury. |
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Another project is to find out why double-crested cormorants tend to pluck catfish fingerlings out of some ponds but not others. |
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Other options such as white bass, crappie and channel catfish are available, but the ubiquitous sunfish is the most widespread and plentiful. |
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Rachael still room for a catfish burrito, cornbread and salad from Alto Cinco. |
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A few, like the walking catfish and the mudskipper, are able to crawl about on land, to find food or new habitats. |
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He cites the walking catfish, climbing perch, and mudskippers as other examples. |
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These species include the giant barb, the giant freshwater stingray, and the river catfish. |
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What allows the eel catfish to flourish there is its elongated body and ability to feed on both land and water. |
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This meadow is probably one of the prime zander venues on the river, and it also produces quality catfish on a regular basis. |
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A natural ingredient in the oil of a variant of the weed known as mugwort could lessen the woes of U.S. catfish farmers and Asian rice growers. |
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In shady places along both bodies of water the catfish have nothing to do but lay up in the deep pools, eat, and grow and grow and grow. |
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Afterwards, Pa pointed out a good spot and Adam settled down on a large rock to angle for catfish. |
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Channel catfish stocks have been maintained in state and federal fish hatcheries in the southeastern and midwestern states for several decades to support sport fishing. |
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Season the catfish and dredge in flour, patting off any excess. |
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Bad news is that foreign fishermen will have to bring each catfish to Washington for inspection. |
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Dozens of wide-eyed fishermen have called to share stories of giant catfish or gar taken from local bayous, golf-course ponds and neighborhood lakes. |
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Genetic linkage maps have been developed for a number of fish species, including zebra fish, medaka, catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, and Lake Malawi cichlids. |
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Once she swaps stilettos for cowboy boots, scoffs on catfish and makes plum jam with her momma, you suspect that her and Andrew are never destined to make it down the aisle. |
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Eel, catfish, carp, shad, herring, sturgeon and striped bass have all been fished commercially in the Hudson, and all have been found contaminated with PCBs at unsafe levels. |
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The heaviest flounder, gafftop catfish and sheepshead each is worth a Scout 175 Sportfish center console rigged with a 90 Mercury and a McClain trailer. |
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Latta, home to the historic catfish Creek Baptist Church, is a predominantly white town of 1,500 in Dillon County. |
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A sop to lawmakers who represent congressional districts consisting entirely of catfish ponds. |
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Among the aquaculture species, microsatellite maps have been published on rainbow trout, catfish, tilapia, and Japanese flounder, but not on Atlantic salmon. |
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Like storm chasers, Alaskan crabbers, and catfish noodlers, foragers come with their own sets of customs and rules. |
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He chomped away, wreaking havoc with the catfish, burger, and pizza in no particular order. |
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Now researchers are wondering if the compound might also cut down on waterborne fungi that destroy catfish eggs before they can hatch into small fry. |
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Fried catfish, French-fried potatoes, hush puppies, coleslaw, all in the center of the table. |
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Jenny's Pool is classed as a pleasure lake and is stocked with a great variety of fish including double figure bream, big tench, smaller catfish, carp, roach and perch. |
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Whereas bullheads and flathead catfish are evenly represented in the hand-collected sample, the flotation sample indicates that small bullheads were most commonly eaten. |
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There are about 4000 different types of catfish in the world but the best known in Europe, and the most accessible to the UK angler is the wels catfish. |
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Cusk eels and catfish eels are not true eels, but species of fish which bear some resemblance to eels, although more to cusk and catfish respectively. |
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Ferraro didn't know much about catfish, crayfish, or grapes, but she was, she said, quite familiar with blueberries. |
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What's weirder than catching a catfish with your bare hands? |
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Better help may be on the horizon for many catfish farmers in the form of a natural-based algicide that kills blue-green algae but is much safer for other pond life. |
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These migratory diving birds winter in the Delta region, where they voraciously feed on channel catfish fingerlings and any other fish they can swallow. |
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Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time. |
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Another characteristic of channel catfish is the ability to hear sounds. |
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This tunnel will lead visitors through a 100,000-gallon Amazonian Flooded Forest tank, complete with arapaimas, giant catfish, and piranhas swimming overhead. |
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Many indigenous fish species in the lake, such as catfish, locally known as keting, melem and belida disappeared when people started taking the lotuses from the lake. |
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Many of you will probably be thinking of going over to Spain to sample the carp fishing or to pursue catfish or perhaps even the various barbel forms. |
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Long shots for the title include caviar-producing sturgeon, goliath Amazon catfish, giant lungfish, razor-toothed gars, massive cods, and Mongolian salmon. |
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In addition to the giant catfish, the project focuses on other endangered species, such as the giant barb, the national fish of Cambodia, and the seven-striped barb. |
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Pangasius is a freshwater catfish which is cultivated extensively throughout SE Asia, and exported globally. |
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Walleye, brook trout, Roanoke bass, and blue catfish are among the 210 known species of freshwater fish. |
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Other fishes eaten include rohu, butterfish, catfish, tilapia and barramundi. |
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Salmon is growing common on the West Coast, while freshwater catfish is most frequently used in the Southeast. |
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Loaches, trahiras, and many catfish breathe by passing air through the gut. |
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The olfactory lobes are very large in fish that hunt primarily by smell, such as hagfish, sharks, and catfish. |
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Some fish, such as catfish and sharks, have the Ampullae of Lorenzini, organs that detect weak electric currents on the order of millivolt. |
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Fish species raised by fish farms include carp, salmon, tilapia, catfish and cod. |
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Fish species raised by fish farms include salmon, carp, tilapia, catfish and trout. |
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In Europe a large number of anglers fish for species such as carp, pike, tench, rudd, roach, European perch, catfish and barbel. |
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I had a mixed community aquarium with several tetras, two mollies, some corydoras catfish, and a platy from a previous tank. |
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Crab, lobster, shrimp, jellyfish, oysters and catfish are the basis of the marine fishery. |
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According to a report in The Sun, the walking catfish, which was still alive, was discovered by baffled angler Birol Koca. |
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In Victorian times a species of Wels catfish were introduced into Britain for sport. |
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Wels catfish, which have no scales and a broad, flat head, grow up to 13ft long and can live for 30 years. |
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Ian Winfield, a fish ecologist for the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology at Lancaster University, believes Mr Burnip may have seen a Wels catfish. |
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He hooked the wels catfish in the Po Delta river in northern Italy last week. |
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Each year, fishers catch a fill of crappie, large mouth and white bass, catfish, and bream. |
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Or there again it's called a Scotch halibut or perhaps a Wolfish or maybe an Atlantic catfish or even a Wolf eel. |
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This means that the catfish must be free of antibiotics, synthetic algicides, and land-animal byproducts in feed. |
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I plan to get shrimp as well as the catfish and also the roast beef. |
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The journey begins in southern Africa, where Robson seeks the legendary vundu catfish at Lake Kariba. |
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Histological observations and regeneration of barbles in juveniles of the Chinese Longsnout catfish Leiocassis longirostris. |
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Only catfish and rough fish may be taken from June 15 until March 15, sunrise to sunset, on Gillham, Dierks and De Queen lakes. |
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The FDA has placed farmed catfish from China on a watch list for illegal residues of malachite green and fluoroquinolones. |
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Ed Garner, R-Maumelle, responding to a bill that would have recognized the blue catfish and smallmouth bass as the official state fish. |
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Shira built two catch-and-release lakes, stocked with crappie, bluegill, catfish, trophy bass and other species. |
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And Tim Schaeffer, a dedicated fisherman, enjoys catching catfish or bluegills at nearby children-only Smokey Bear Lake. |
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The catfish, which is one of only two in the complex, had been taking moorhen chicks and ducklings that week and struck at the lure instantly. |
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The highlight of the day was a nice catfish, a channel cat of five-plus pounds, that set the hook himself. |
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They claim FDA did not have proper resources to inspect imported catfish. |
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Twice a year, chitterling suppers are served along with the usual chicken and catfish. |
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The menu runs the gamut from New York strip steak to pizza, po'boys and Vietnamese caramelized catfish. |
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Riek casts his nets into the river and waits for either Tilapia, Nile perch or catfish to get trapped. |
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The reefs are considered prime fishing spots for crappie, bass, bluegill and catfish. |
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He primarily targets trout, but he changes gears, too, fishing also for bass, crappie and catfish. |
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Live bait can also work but the down side is that the pass has a healthy population of sharks and gaff-topsail catfish. |
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They're a type of parasitic catfish from Brazil that swim into the gill slits of larger fish to suck blood. |
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The youngster, whose previous best was a 21lb carp, caught the 201lb catfish using halibut pellets the size of golfballs for bait. |
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The two catfish and a giant gourami were evicted from the circular tank during a revamp of the dance club in Bournemouth, Dorset. |
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Exotic fish species such as guppy, platy, gourami and sucker catfish are increasingly being used as aquarium pets. |
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Paul Hiller, a groundbait agent from Surrey, has landed a staggering 46lb catfish. |
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The Lake is no longer home for the Lake smelt, catfish and some introduced species such as the whitefish and pikeperch. |
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Doctors in ancient Egypt used shocks from the electric catfish to reduce the pain of arthritis. |
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Histophysiology of the gills and dendritic organ of the marine catfish, Plotosus lineatus, in relation to osmoregulation. |
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The Young Gun and former prom king is a fan of deer hunting, catfish noodling, heavy metal and Beethoven. |
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We might sit at the kitchen table or in the Florida room, glass louevers open, eating fried catfish and listening to the radio. |
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The silver jenny, hardhead catfish, gafftopsail catfish, sand seatrout, and silver perch predominated in the catch during fall. |
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The Kingdom has imposed a temporary ban on the import of live catfish from South Africa due to a new suspected outbreak of the Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome disease. |
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In addition to blue crabs, other species were captured during the duration of the study, including stiped hermit crabs, hardhead catfish and a single red drum. |
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However, the domestic industry has been battered by a growing volume of imported catfish and related fish from Asia called pangasius, basa, swai, and tra. |
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These include Spanish mackerel, blackfin tuna, amberjack, black drum, gag grouper, wahoo, bluefish, gafftopsail catfish, crevalle jack, and ladyfish. |
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Affirming S And we saw some catfish and some stonefish T Oh, mm Affirming S And um then he moved on to the big fish, which was really big T Oh, how big? |
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Readers learn how to catch some of the best freshwater fighting fish, including striper, catfish, smallmouth bass, northern pike, walleye, and lake trout. |
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Age and growth of the porthole shovelnose catfish in the Pantanal. |
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To kill a catfish or bullhead stab it in the head with a sharp knife. |
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At right, marble-size balls are perfect for bullhead and channel catfish. |
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The catfish fillet is hot and flaky inside, a hot blobular doughnut. |
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The California Delta is well known amongst experienced and newbie anglers for its bounty of sturgeon, striped bass, king salmon, bluegill and catfish, to name a few. |
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Aziz also guides for white, channel and blue catfish, trout and giant carp, which he fishes for in the European style, with thousands of dollars worth of equipment. |
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Channel catfish have been well characterized for several decades, but there is less data on blue catfish production traits and blue-by-channel hybrid catfish offspring. |
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If the establishment of other non-native species such as flathead catfish is any indication, it seems all but certain that blue catfish are here to stay. |
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Madtoms are a subgroup of the North American bullhead catfish family Ictaluridae.Freckled madtoms are found in medium-sized creeks to large rivers. |
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Channel catfish were present at the end of June and the beginning of July, while stonecat madtoms did not appear in the drift until the beginning of August. |
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Among the 58 native species of fish killed by the poisoning was the park's population of the smoky madtom, a rare catfish then known to exist only at Great Smoky Mountains. |
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Prof Warrel added that many species of venomous fish such as stingrays, catfish, stonefish, lionfish, jellyfish etc inhabit the tropical water of the Gulf and Arabian Sea. |
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Other fossils collected with the mammal teeth include a dermatemydid turtle and an ariid catfish, which do not provide any additional evidence for the age of the locality. |
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The waters have a self-sustaining population of largemouth bass, small-mouth bass, catfish, bullhead, crappie, bluegill, whitefish, yellow perch and cutthroat trout. |
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And he certainly made his trip pay dividends as he captured some terrific carp to 37lb, roach over 2lb apiece, and his best Wels catfish weighed in at 100lb. |
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In addition to the story, Lamit has included factual information about mushrooms, beavers, flying fish, mudskippers, and walking catfish, to educate as well as entertain. |
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A walking catfish in a mud hole on a 2-inch chartreuse shrimp. |
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My father did not magnanimously toss fish to the admiring multitudes, and most likely he did not beckon to the catfish, which then leapt suicidally into our boat. |
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Around Ukraine's lakes and rivers beavers, otters and mink make their home, whilst in the waters carp, bream and catfish are the most commonly found species of fish. |
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The Danube river basin is the most biodiverse region in Europe, and is home to hundreds of fish species, such as pike, zander, huchen, wels catfish, burbot and tench. |
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Facultative air breathers, such as the catfish Hypostomus plecostomus, only breathe air if they need to and will otherwise rely on their gills for oxygen. |
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A few other fish have structures resembling labyrinth organs in form and function, most notably snakeheads, pikeheads, and the Clariidae catfish family. |
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Native Americans also consumed turtles and catfish, specifically the snapping turtle and blue catfish, both important parts of the diet in the South today. |
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Most fish species in the river are catfish, characiforms and cichlids. |
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In the southeastern United States, a common form of cuisine is fried catfish with French fries, accompanied by coleslaw, pickles, raw onion slices and lemon slices. |
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He lifted out the catfish and selected a small carp. They watched the needle swing. The old jowter twisted up the apron in his hands. Two and a half, he said. |
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Gafftopsail catfish and hardhead catfish also contributed to the total catch and were collected primarily in subtidal oyster reef and nonvegetated bottom habitats. |
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Make pea-sized balls for freshwater panfish, marble-sized balls for bullheads and channel catfish, and egg yolk-sized balls or bigger for deepwater monsters. |
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Electrosensitive fish, such as sharks and catfish, are able to localize small prey by detection of the weak bioelectric field that these prey emanate. |
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I catched a catfish and haggled him open with my saw, and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had supper. Then I set out a line to catch some fish for breakfast. |
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On a two-day camp out at Red Bluff on the Angelina River in East Texas, we had out twelve trotlines, fishing for mud, appaloosa, blue and channel catfish. |
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