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A 35 pound flathead catfish and a 48 pound flathead catfish caught from the fox river in berlin wisconsin.
Flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are an introduced / invasive species in North Carolina that can consume considerable amounts of prey given their wide mouths and large body size.
Researchers at NCSU are conducting a telemetry study to examine their movement / migrations in the Cape Fear River, including passage at a rock arch rapids at Lock and Dam #1.
- www.kevin-palmer.com - While driving to Glacier National Park, the sky lit up with one of the most colorful sunsets I've ever seen. After finding a clearing along Flathead Lake, I got this picture just before the colors started to fade away.
Flathead County. The Coram post office, seen in 2017. On the south fork of the Flathead River, Coram began as a logging town and was later a station on the Great Northern Railway (the station was initially known as Citadel). Coram was named for James Coram, a timber company supervisor. A post office was first opened at Coram in 1914 (August 17) with John Crossthwaite as postmaster. In 1975 (March 1), the office became a CPO of Columbia Falls.
Nudi Retreat, Lembeh
I thought I'd be able to see my reflection in its eye if I went close enough...
Flathead catfish Pylodictis olivaris are an introduced / invasive species in North Carolina that can consume considerable amounts of prey given their wide mouths and large body size.
Researchers at NCSU are conducting a telemetry study to examine their movement / migrations in the Cape Fear River, including passage at a rock arch rapids at Lock and Dam #1.