Channel Fish- Ictalurus punctatu

Habitat- Adult fish are found near cover in larger pools and deeo holes. Inmature channel cats are more tolerant of fast current, fequent riffles and shallow water.

Natural Food Sources- Channel catfish are omnivorous, feeding on a wide variety of organic matter, dead and alive. Some of the more common foods are fish, mussels, snails, insects and crayfish.

Spawning- Spawning usually takes place in late May or early June when the water temperature reaches 75 degrees F°. Hollow logs, overhanging underwater ledges or holes under mud banks are typical nesting places.. Females lay about 10,000 eggs each. Males guard the eggs agianst intruders, including females. Eggs hatch in six to 10 days as determined by temperature. After hatching, fry are attended for a short time by the male as they feed in a dense school.

Facts- Good scrappers, channel catfish are a favorite of many anglers, and when taken from Skiatook clean waters are excellent table fare. Catfish feed more by taste and touch than by sight and rarely exceed 50 pounds.

Fishing Tips- Use chicken livers, crushed minnows, or stink bait on treble hooks for rod and reel fishing. They are often found in shallower waters and feed near the shoreline early mornings, evenings, and at night.