M mac Feeder Fish MFK Member Aug 15, 2006 112 0 0 wisconsin Sep 27, 2006 #1 does anyone keep Flathead catfish a.k.a. mudcats? can I see some pics?
K killerfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 30, 2007 6,068 6 62 colorado Mar 1, 2007 #2 not many people and heres why .
K killerfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 30, 2007 6,068 6 62 colorado Mar 1, 2007 #3 as you can thay thay get BIG i think that there the second bigest catfish in north america plus i think there pretty aggressive
as you can thay thay get BIG i think that there the second bigest catfish in north america plus i think there pretty aggressive
S sandtiger Captain Planet MFK Member Feb 14, 2005 3,563 4 0 41 NY Mar 1, 2007 #4 I don't think I know anyone that keeps them, nor would I ever suggest them to anyone. They along with the blue catfish are the largest catfish in NA.
I don't think I know anyone that keeps them, nor would I ever suggest them to anyone. They along with the blue catfish are the largest catfish in NA.
T TheBloodyIrish Feeder Fish Mar 3, 2007 1,347 1 0 Grande Prairie, Canada Mar 12, 2007 #5 Unless you're planning to eat it when it get too big... don't get one.
M MrRngr94 Candiru MFK Member Apr 5, 2006 986 3 48 48 Central FL Mar 12, 2007 #6 You could put it in a pond. Then whenever you're bored you can go noodling with it.
K killerfish Fire Eel MFK Member Jan 30, 2007 6,068 6 62 colorado Mar 12, 2007 #7 haha that would be funny to see but thay can get alot bigger than that like 90 pounds so you would need a big pond but i might be cool to have one a wounder if you could train it like a channel
haha that would be funny to see but thay can get alot bigger than that like 90 pounds so you would need a big pond but i might be cool to have one a wounder if you could train it like a channel
S stonecat Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 11, 2007 173 0 0 46 central pennsylvania Mar 13, 2007 #8 no one in central pa has any they are banned by the fish commision in this area.