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It was amazing to watch and photograph this Cormorants that were fighting over a nice size Catfish. The Cormorants landed close to where I was for a nice photo opportunity.

The herons at our lake seem to love catfish.

Mohn's Fish Market wild caught catfish with panko, onion, garlic, served on lightly dressed mixed greens and roasted red pepper romesco.

 

Served at the Historic Trempealeau Hotel

Trempealeau Wisconsin

Friday March 14th, 2025

VERO…. I feel for the catfish…. Minding my own businness and then I am lunch... Powerless over as***les

Definitely throwing this Catfish back into the brown lagoon from whence it came.

 

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Curran, Illinois

February 10, 2023

NS 12 Victor was rolling under a nice Pennsylvania Railroad position signal bridge in downtown Canton. The Fort Wayne Line doesn't see much activity any more, but it was worth the effort even with a Catfish leader.

Against his will, a Catfish learns to fly with assistance from an, oh so helpful, Osprey.

Very muddy catfish caught by this Great Blue Heron at Bombay Hook NWR

 

This heron has the nictitating membrane (eyelid) closed to protect the eye from the mud, which is interesting but not good for photography as it makes the eye look very hazy.

 

The light for this photograph is very soft as there was dense fog, but there is a hint of warmth as the sun was starting break through the fog.

 

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#DoodlewashMay2025 prompt: Bud.

Did you know catfish have the highest number of taste buds, more than any other animal in the world, with as many as 175,000, not just in their mouths, but across their whiskers and down the sides of their bodies? Humans only have about 10,000 taste buds.

Artistro Watercolor in a Tumuarta Watercolor sketchbook.

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One of my favourite ever Big Carp covers, a young Terry Hearn with what was then the biggest carp in the UK at the time Mary. From Wraysbury1 120 acre lake. In the days when there was only an handful of carp in there. Though the lake now as huge amounts of carp in, and the lake is much more smaller, and more than ten times easier to catch from now.

 

For those who have asked, have I ever had anything published before.

 

I had the old Loaded magazine years ago ask me about the days of the 'Casuals', and how we brought in clothing from countries like Italy. Maybe I will write about that another time.

 

Maxim magazine wrote a small piece about me once catching big catfish.

 

Though my own personal hand written stuff, started with some short comedy pieces in local rags, and then onto mainstream newspapers like the Daily Mirror. It was only letter page stuff though, but they printed it. I can write about most subjects.

 

Though it's fishing magazines I have had most of my articles printed in.

 

I used to have my own underground OTT fishing newsletter get passed around lakes all over the UK, and some did make it as far as Europe, Canada, America, New Zealand and Australia. Purely from anglers passing them on when going on fishing holidays.

 

Cos of this (Excuse my bad English). I ended up in fishing magazines. Rob Maylin of Big Carp Magazine is the only one to ever print one of my serious articles in a fishing monthly. Though in them days they were bi-monthly's.

 

Though Rob was the first one to have the balls to print my real crazy stuff. From Dr Kibble's Approach, Kibble's Column, Bivvy Babe Sideways Sally, Jimmy Old Jokes, Some Carp Casualties, Kibble's Creations, Kibble's Kartoons, to Kibbles Krumpet. The list is endless.

 

A long time ago now. I wrote a 12 page article in Big Carp magazine, it was more like an hour of stand up than fishing. Many anglers still go on about that to me to this day, when I bump into them on my travels. Some of them are anglers I don't even know.

 

Kibble's Krumpet come about after a fishing website I had. The website was full of funny anglers, big and small captures. Size of fish didn't really matter. Loads of crazy story's. There was topless and nude models on it as well. At first I used to take the photos myself, but in the end other websites give me free photos of models, in return I had to put them up as a link on my website. I never put up any pornographic stuff though. All nude models had to be over 21. It was popular. I had to close it down in the end. It just got to popular, and the website hosts started to want more money off of me, because they thought I was running it as a business. I just started it as a joke, and that is all it ever was. Nothing was ever sold on it.

 

There's no point sending my type of material to some editors. If they are boring old farts with no sense of humour. Your just wasting your time. I know Rob Maylin gets me, he has a good sense of humour, and he is a bit of a geezer.

 

The catfish was going around stirring up the seabed, the other one was following picking up any tasty morsels it could find!!

A very difficult image to see. The large river fish that is catfish has been seen on occasions attacking pigeons on the banks of rivers. This time he tries to catch a sandpiper in flight. The fish's mouth can be seen coming out of the water trying to hunt the bird, which with a quick maneuver extends its tail feathers and manages to avoid the catfish's jaws. A scene that occurred in the Ebro River, Spain.

 

Una imagen muy difícil de ver. El gran pez de río que es el siluro se le ha visto en ocasiones atacando a palomas en la orilla de los ríos. En esta ocasión intenta atrapar a un andarríos en pleno vuelo. Puede verse la boca del pez saliendo del agua intentando cazar al ave, que con una rápida maniobra extiende las plumas de su cola y consigue esquivar las fauces del siluro. Una escena ocurrida en el Río Ebro, España.

Cormorant with catch taken at Conowingo Dam in Maryland

 

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Catfish fishing in Mali

We got both kinds. Catfish AND oysters.

Manouk Rachelle Rosenfeld(c)

A Great Blue Heron decides it's a double helping of catfish for lunch today.

Nice day on the river with three talented photographers.... the gentle and wise www.flickr.com/photos/kimleedesigns/, the entertaining www.flickr.com/photos/captured_echoes/ and the heroic www.flickr.com/photos/23503590@N08/!

One or all of us will post pictures of this boy, his dad and a fish. But for now, just the boy. For safety's sake (what a world we live in) no name or info except to say that he was very engaging.

 

Great catch at the Circle B Bar Reserve, Lakeland, Florida

Allen David Broussard Catfish Creek Preserve State Park is located east of Dundee in Polk County, FL. It is one of the best places to experience Florida scrub, a habitat that is usually pretty low on my list of favorites in Florida, but one that comes off very well in Catfish Creek, where rare rolling terrain and a multitude of large ponds make this a very enjoyable and unique hiking experience. I always advocate hiking in Florida during the winter, and this is exceptionally true at Catfish Creek, where the sandy surface is a pleasure to experience in the cold, but near unbearable in the heat.

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Sorubim is a small genus of long-whiskered catfish native to tropical South America. A number of characteristics allows the differentiation of each species in the genus. Sorubim species are important food fish in South America and are highly significant to fisheries of some areas. Wiki

Taken Roundhay Park Tropical World Leeds

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Darlin' it's better, down where it's wetter... Using Cynefin ~ Nemissa New Mer tail and Whisk Cheetah Mod - Now I'm craving shrimp!

japanese name "Namazu"

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