Body Type & Identification: Slender, scaleless body with a deeply forked tail (distinguishing it from Blue and Flathead). Olive to gray with scattered black spots on younger fish — spots fade with age. Long barbels ("whiskers") around the mouth. The most widely distributed and commonly caught catfish in North America.
Preferred Water Temperature: 70°F–85°F. Most active at night throughout warm months. Feed actively year-round — excellent winter fishing in tailwaters below dams where water stays warmer. Spawn in late spring when water reaches 70°F–75°F in enclosed cavities.
Habitat: Found throughout the US in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, and streams — the most adaptable of the catfish family. Prefer areas with moderate current, sandy or gravel bottom, and access to deeper pools. Common in river tailwaters, channel edges, and near submerged structure.
Best Lures: Rarely taken on artificial lures. Scented soft plastics (Berkley PowerBait) produce some catches. Small jigs tipped with cut bait work near bottom.
Best Baits: Chicken liver is the most popular and widely used catfish bait — strong scent trail attracts fish. Cut shad is excellent in rivers. Stink baits and dip baits on sponge hooks work throughout the season. Live small sunfish are outstanding for large fish. Nightcrawlers produce consistent results. Prepared stink baits such as Team Catfish products are very effective. Bottom rigs with egg sinkers or three-way swivels in current are standard.
Top 5 Destinations: Red River ND/MN, Missouri River, Mississippi River, Lake Texoma OK/TX, Santee Cooper SC.
Slender, scaleless body with a deeply forked tail (distinguishing it from Blue and Flathead). Olive to gray with scattered black spots on younger fish — spots fade with age. Long barbels ("whiskers") around the mouth. The most widely distributed and commonly caught catfish in North America.
Habitat
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Found throughout the US in rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, and streams — the most adaptable of the catfish family. Prefer areas with moderate current, sandy or gravel bottom, and access to deeper pools. Common in river tailwaters, channel edges, and near submerged structure.
Water Conditions
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70°F–85°F. Most active at night throughout warm months. Feed actively year-round — excellent winter fishing in tailwaters below dams where water stays warmer. Spawn in late spring when water reaches 70°F–75°F in enclosed cavities.
Tackle & Bait
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Best Lures:
Rarely taken on artificial lures. Scented soft plastics (Berkley PowerBait) produce some catches. Small jigs tipped with cut bait work near bottom.
Best Baits:
Chicken liver is the most popular and widely used catfish bait — strong scent trail attracts fish. Cut shad is excellent in rivers. Stink baits and dip baits on sponge hooks work throughout the season. Live small sunfish are outstanding for large fish. Nightcrawlers produce consistent results. Prepared stink baits such as Team Catfish products are very effective. Bottom rigs with egg sinkers or three-way swivels in current are standard.
Top Fishing Locations
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Filter by State:
60 fishing locations where you can catch Channel Catfish
British Columbia Outlook
🏞️ Freshwater
Capilano
🏞️ Freshwater
Chilliwack River:
🏞️ Freshwater
Lyman Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Quail Lake (Utah)
🏞️ Freshwater
Ray Roberts Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Saly River
🏞️ Freshwater
Walla Walla River
🏞️ Freshwater
Holt Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AL
Inland Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
AL
Mountain View Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Vandiver, AL
Alamo Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Wenden, AZ
Apache Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tortilla Flat, AZ
Arizona Fish Report
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Ashurst Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Flagstaff, AZ
Bartlett Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Carefree, AZ
Black River
🏞️ Freshwater
Alpine, AZ
C. C. Cragin Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tortilla Flat, AZ
Canyon Lake (AZ)
🏞️ Freshwater
Apache Junction, AZ
Cataract Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
City Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Clear Creek Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Winslow, AZ
Cluff Ranch Ponds
🏞️ Freshwater
Pima, AZ
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Dogtown Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Fain Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott Valley, AZ
Fortuna Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Goldwater Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Granite Basin Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Green Valley Lake AZ
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Horseshoe Lake (AZ)
🏞️ Freshwater
Carefree, AZ
Kaibab Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Kinnikinick Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Flagstaff, AZ
Lake Havasu
🏞️ Freshwater
Havasu City, AZ
Lake Pleasant
🏞️ Freshwater
New River, AZ
Lake Powell
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Lower Salt River
🏞️ Freshwater
Phoenix, AZ
Lyman Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Springerville, AZ
Lynx Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Martinez Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Picacho, AZ
Mittry Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Mogollon Rim Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Oak Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Sedona, AZ
Parker Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sierra Vista, AZ
Patagonia Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Patagonia, AZ
Pena Blanca Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Nogales, AZ
Phoenix & Tucson Urban Ponds
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Rainbow Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ, AZ
Red Mountain Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Mesa, AZ
Redondo Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Roosevelt Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tonto National Forest, AZ
Roper Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Safford, AZ
Saguaro Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sunflower, AZ
San Carlos Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Peridot, AZ
Santa Fe Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Santa Fe Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Scott Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Sheeps Crossing
🏞️ Freshwater
Greer, AZ
Show Low Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Show Low, AZ
From the Angler's Guide
Red River ND/MN, Missouri River, Mississippi River, Lake Texoma OK/TX, Santee Cooper SC.
Whoppers — Biggest Catches
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🥇
40.00 lbs
Cedric
Lake Jennings, Lakeside, CAMar 1, 2021
🥈
34.60 lbs
Joby Peterson, John and Joseph Ferris
Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet, CANov 30, -0001
🥉
33.00 lbs
John Pelster
Dec 22, 2015
#4
32.80 lbs
Kyle
Lake Jennings, Lakeside, CAMar 1, 2021
#5
32.00 lbs
Parker Jeffs
Del Valle Lake, Livermore, CAJan 2, 2013
#6
27.50 lbs
Preston Dennis
Lake Camanche, Wallace, CAAug 23, 2019
#7
25.28 lbs
Joshua Johnson
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CAJun 17, 2019
#8
23.00 lbs
Sam Che
Lake Skinner, Temecula, CANov 30, -0001
#9
22.82 lbs
Tyler Zayas
Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Lake, CAJun 28, 2008
#10
22.82 lbs
Tyler Zayas
Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Lake, CAJun 28, 2008
#11
22.00 lbs
Tommy Saechao
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CANov 30, -0001
#12
22.00 lbs
Chan Saturn
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CAOct 21, 2012
#13
21.00 lbs
Saeng Saephan
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CAOct 1, 2017
#14
21.00 lbs
Rudy Rayas
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CANov 30, -0001
#15
21.00 lbs
Justine Chevaliver & Alison Sharp
Santa Ana River Lakes, Santa Ana, CANov 30, -0001
#16
20.20 lbs
Mike Williams
Lower Otay Reservoir, Rancho Del Rey, CAFeb 18, 2012
#17
20.00 lbs
Saenzchia Saephan
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CANov 30, -0001
#18
19.25 lbs
Miles Holland
Santee Lakes, Santee, CANov 30, -0001
#19
19.13 lbs
Jose Orellano
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CASep 4, 2016
#20
19.00 lbs
Ansana Phetsoumphou
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CAOct 15, 2012
#21
19.00 lbs
Santa Margarita Lake, CAJul 6, 2020
#22
19.00 lbs
Larry Vee
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CASep 18, 2016
#23
18.99 lbs
Lake Camanche, Wallace, CAMar 12, 2024
#24
18.60 lbs
Bill Robinson
San Pablo Reservoir, El Sobrante, CAAug 5, 2019
#25
18.00 lbs
Warren
Lake Skinner, Temecula, CANov 30, -0001
State & Agency Records
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11 official records on file for Channel Catfish
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53 lbs. 8 oz.
G: 36.0"
Randall Gilbert Jr.
San Joaquin River, Stockton, CASep 22, 2008Freshwater AnglingCDFW
#2
40 lbs. 0 oz.
Donals R. Cox Oneonta
Inland Lake, ALJun 17, 1967Freshwater AnglingADCNR
#3
37 lbs. 11 oz.
Cole Abshere
Lake Terrell, Ferndale, WAAug 20, 2019Freshwater AnglingWDFW