Flathead Catfish Details

Flathead Catfish Source: Raver, Duane. http://images.fws.gov. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
  • Water Type: freshwater
  • Latin Name: Pylodictis olivaris
  • Common Names: Yellow Cat, Mud Cat, Shovelhead Cat, Opelousa Cat, Pied Cat, Mississippi Cat
  • World Record: 123 pounds 0 ounces
  • Last Modified By: wgpjim on 05/10/09 10:12 AM
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Baits and Tackle for Flathead Catfish

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Flathead Catfish Description

As the common name suggests, this catfish has a flat head, but other than that, it looks like any other catfish: it has smooth, scaleless skin, whisker-like barbels around the mouth, and long, sharp spines on the dorsal (back) fin and one on each side of the pectoral (shoulder) fin. Flathead catfish reach a length of 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 m) and their weight can exceed 100 pounds (45 kg). Pylodictis is Greek meaning "mud fish", and olivaris is Latin for "olive-colored". Flathead catfish are typically pale yellow (hence the name "yellow cat") to light brown on the back and sides, and highly mottled with black and/or brown. The belly is usually pale yellow or cream colored. The head is broadly flattened, with a projecting lower jaw. The tail fin is only slightly notched, not deeply forked as is the case with blue and channel catfish. Young fish may be very dark, almost black in appearance. Flathead catfish prefer deep pools of streams, rivers, canals, lakes and reservoirs, where the water is turbid (cloudy) and the currents are slow. Some baits of choice are hot dogs , I soak mine in maple syrup, spam , liver, and eels.

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