Flathead Catfish in ND ?



Slappy

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I'm not saying you're wrong, just wondering if you misidentified the species. Blues and channels resemble each other closely and the channel has different colors it can exhibit depending on the season (tan, olive, blue, dark - almost black). Many people mistake that they catch blue cats in the Red River where they don't exist. What were the key identifying characteristics that make you think it was a blue cat?

Here's a link with key identifiers for each species:

https://www.hookedoncatfish.com/blue-catfish-vs-channel-catfish/

Game and Fish doesn't list blue catfish on their list of fish species in ND

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Entirely possible I am mistaken as I did not count rays but the anal fin came much closer to the tail fin and color was outside the spectrum of the bronze/yellow to gray typical of channel cats on that stretch of river.
 


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A buddy and I caught two small flatheads on the James down by the state line spillway while walleye fishing. It was after the 97' flood around this time of year. I thought they were giant weird looking brown bullheads around 3-4 lbs until a few years later when I seen a video of people catching flatheads down south. I had never seen a flathead before then.
 

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