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  2. Ohio catfish record? New Richmond 15-year-old catches monster ...

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    Jaylynn Parker, a New Richmond High School sophomore, caught the 101.11 pound fish on the Ohio River on Monday, her family said. Ohio catfish record? New Richmond 15-year-old catches monster while ...

  3. Ohio catfish record? New Richmond 15-year-old catches monster ...

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    Jaylynn Parker, a New Richmond High School sophomore, caught the 101.11 pound fish on the Ohio River on Monday, her family said.

  4. Who caught the biggest fish in Ohio? Here are the state ... - AOL

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    Here's a list of the state records for Ohio's biggest fish ever caught. ... Catfish, channel: 37.65 pounds. 41 1/2 inches LaDue Reservoir. Gus J Gronowski of Parma, on Aug. 15, 1992.

  5. Kamie Crawford - Wikipedia

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    Crawford was born on October 25, 1992 in Cleveland, Ohio. She moved to Maryland after the first grade and graduated from Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland in 2010 where she was captain of the varsity cheerleading team.

  6. File:Channel Catfish.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Brown bullhead - Wikipedia

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    ] Nevertheless, its genial cousins such as the channel catfish and the blue catfish are better known for their use as food. In most areas, they will not exceed two pounds in weight, with a current International Game Fish Association world record of 7.375 pounds (3.345 kg). [15]

  8. Nature: Venomous madtom catfish a lesser known species in ...

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    The catfish family includes a dozen species in Ohio waters, and some of them are among our best-known fishes. Their ranks include blue, channel and flathead catfish, and three species of bullhead.

  9. Flathead catfish - Wikipedia

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    On average each female flathead lays a clutch of roughly 100,000 eggs. The role of the male catfish in fanning the clutch is to provide oxygen to the eggs through the use of his fins. The spawning of these catfish occurs when the temperature reaches roughly 66 to 75 °F (19 to 24 °C) and the flow of the stream or river becomes steady.