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Catfish are responsible for over 4 % of Jamaican inhabitants ' deaths due to the deadly venom found on the tips of their dorsal and pectoral fins.
Its scientific name and common name are often still used in the aquarium fish trade to refer to the Ghost Catfish ; as it seems, the larger and more aggressive K. bicirrhis was only ever exported in insignificant numbers, if at all.
In western Borneo, where they are sympatric, both K. minor and K. bicirrhis are collectively known as lais tipis in the Malay language, but when locals want to distinguish the two, they refer to the Glass Catfish as lais limpok.
Like the Ghost Catfish, K. bicirrhis is transparent except for the head, bones, and the internal organs which are located directly behind the head.
Crappie, Bass and Catfish are the most frequently sought fish species in lake.
* January 14 – Catfish Hunter and Billy Williams are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In some areas, paddlefish are referred to as " Spoonbill ", " Spoonies " or " Spoonbill Catfish ".
Catfish ( one species of which grows up to 2 m in length ), a kind of carp, tiger fish, elephant fish and sardine-like fish are also caught.
** http :// dnr. wi. gov / topic / Fishing / documents / FishingRegs12-13_web. pdf ** Rough fish may be caught by hand in Wisconsin ... Catfish are considered a Gamefish and may not be caught by hand.
Upon hearing her demands, Buttermaker asks, " Who do you think you are, Catfish Hunter?
Cy Young, Christy Mathewson and Catfish Hunter are the only Major League pitchers to win 200 games by the time they were 31 years old.
Catfish also are stocked from time to time.
Catfish are depicted on pictures of emergency earthquake preparedness activities in Japan.
The most common fish is Catfish, which are a native species but also stocked in local reservoirs.
Mullets and Catfish are the major brackish water fish, which have supported sustenance fishing for the lake fishermen.
The frequently found ones are the Mullets: M. cunnesius, M. jerdoni, M. dussumieri, M. cephalus, M. bornensis and Blowfish T. nigropunctatus, T. leopardus, Barbus dorsalis, Catfish Macrones vittatus, Sardines, Sardinella fimbriata and milk fish.
Catfish are also a prevalent farm-raised type of fish that is often served fried throughout the world.
Catfish are also popular in Claytor Lake, some of them getting quite large ( well over 50 lb ( 22 kg )).
The peach in the Catfish logo indicates that they are from the state of Georgia and not the Columbus Clippers of Columbus, Ohio.
Catfish, suckers, and minnows are among the fishes that can serve as definitive hosts.
Also common are night time predators species Channel Catfish and Brown bullhead, along with invasive species such as Alewife and White perch.
Sunfish Pond, Catfish Pond, Mountain Ridge Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Long Pine Pond, Lake Success, Crater Lake, Hemlock Lake, Kittatinny Lake, Steeny Kill Lake and Lake Marcia are some of them.
While some of the more esoteric parts of the opera are absent, much of the catchier tunes can be heard only in this suite and not in others, as Gershwin neglected to include them in his Catfish Row Suite, which tended to highlight the more cerebral elements of the work.

Catfish and often
The squatters that inhabited this area were often called ‘ Catfish People ,’ marking their settlement from the clearing of trees establishing its boundaries.
Evansville is a river city and The BlueCat, part of the Catfish family, is the largest fish found in the Ohio River, often growing to over 100 pounds.
The name " Catfish " referred to the fish of the same name, which is commonly eaten in the South and is often harvested from the Chattahoochee River.
On the colossal Todd-AO screen, Catfish Row covers a territory that looks almost as big as a football field, and the action often feels about as intimate as a line play seen from the second tier.

Catfish and although
* Catfish Hunter singled in 1973, Ken Brett singled in 1976, and Tim Lollar singled in 1986, but although known as pitchers, in these instances these players were in the game as pinch hitters, NOT as pitchers.

Catfish and injuries
The New York Yankees were as far back as fourteen games behind the Boston Red Sox at mid-July suffering from injuries to pitchers Catfish Hunter and Jim Beattie.

Catfish and .
A gray fox with a patch on one eye -- confidence man, city slicker, lebensraum specialist -- tries to take over Catfish Bend in this third relaxed allegory from Mr. Burman's refreshing Louisiana animal community.
Robert Hillyer, the poet, writes in his introduction to this brief animal fable that Mr. Burman ought to win a Nobel Prize for the Catfish Bend series.
Catfish seemed to be favored by tribes, including the Modocs.
An explanation using a fishing analogy can be found in Trout, Catfish and Roach which won an award from the Royal Statistical Society for excellence in official statistics in 2011.
In October 2007, the Catfish Bend Casino in Burlington, Iowa, notified its staff that the casino was closing and they were going to be laid off.
Brown and his fellow Famous Flame, Bobby Byrd, recruited several members of the Cincinnati band, The Pacemakers, which included Bootsy Collins and his brother Phelps " Catfish " Collins, and, using some remaining members of Brown's 1960s road band and other newer musicians, dubbed the band simply as The J. B .' s.
There a " Third Dynasty " soon emerged, with three World Championships in a row from 1972 to 1974 led by players including Catfish Hunter, Reggie Jackson, ace reliever Rollie Fingers, and colorful owner Charlie O. Finley.
The A's won the Division again in 1975, but the loss of pitcher Catfish Hunter, baseball's first modern free agent, left them vulnerable, and they were swept in the ALCS by the Boston Red Sox.
* Catfish, channel, farmed, raw: 9. 19 % of the protein is lysine.
:" Glass catfish " in the aquarium trade refers usually to the Ghost Catfish, K. minor ( see below ).
The Glass Catfish ( Kryptopterus bicirrhis ) is an Asian glass catfish of the genus Kryptopterus.
Until 1989, it included its smaller relative the Ghost Catfish, now known as K. minor.
In Cambodia, where it is known as trey kes prak, the Khmer people use the Ghost Catfish as a key ingredient in the fine fish condiment prahoc.
The main difference to K. minor is the longer anal fin of the Glass Catfish, which in the latter has more than 54 and up to 68 rays.

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