Our large Nebraska catfish species -- blues, channels and flatheads -- are warm-water fish. Because of that, they are some of our slowest-growing fish. They are the last fish to spawn in the summer.
It’s that time of year when catfish anglers head to the shorelines throughout our state. It’s catfish spawning time at our rivers and lakes throughout the state. And, veteran catfish anglers know ...
Fishing duo Cole & Jay combine spawning bluegill and raging creek catfish to prepare a traditional and hearty southern feast ...