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No, not flatheads, but more closely related to flatheads than blues or channels. Kissin' cousins. And I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE NAME... my bad, sorry... they're brown bullheads. Here's a link to the identifier.
http://myfwc.com/wildlifehabitats/profiles/fish/freshwater-fish/
But they ARE the same type of bullhead that tastes so much better than the others. I'll vouch for that, and throw a dozen breeders in Moms pond, if I can ever find a close place to catch them!
And I love to eat bream... but I'm a Mississippi boy, so I was probably eating catfish before I could walk or talk. It's fine stuff, in my opinion... but some kinds are less fine, and others are more so! If you ever catch a fish like the ones in this picture [they'll scarf up a cricket or worm meant for bream] EAT THEM! Trust me, these kind are a real treat.
---> CANT BELIEVE YALL REALLY LIKE CATFISH LIKE THAT. I PREFERR PANFISH THOUGH. BUT GOOD FACTS AND THOUGHTS AND TIPS THAT MY DAD WILL MOST LIKELY USE, SINCE HE LOVES CATCHING CATS.
Flathead in my opinion is one of the best fish to eat. As you mentioned the belly meat is the best as well for what ever reason. Again I have never caught a grey bullhead let alone eaten one but will take your work for it.
I do however plan to try to cook bullhead one more time if I catch one again. I really would like to try to feed some out in a small pond just to see if they would taste any different if on feed as compared to whatever the eat off the bottom.
But that may be years down the road but I can still dream of doing it.
Another catfish lover, Mike Stacy!
Actually all catfish are predatory to some degree. I like to think of them, generally, as one big taste bud... which also happens to possess a predatory fishes full array of senses.
Now, it is true that some are more opportunistic in their feeding habits, which has won them the reputation as being garbage mouths. They also tend to be "lazy" feeders and don't chase their food much. But across the spectrum, the catfishes will take live forage foods as readily as anything.
In fact it's fairly understood that the largest cats PREFER live bait, or the freshest of cut bait. As you note, chickens livers, dough baits, and even hotdogs will fill a freezer with the smaller cats. But the really big ones want live and cut bait.
just never heard of them. I only know of Black, Brown, Yellow.
Either way nice looking fish.
The bullheads I have kept here have all been mushy and have a strong flavor. Would try one more time if I could ever catch them again.
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