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What do catfish like to eat the most?

Asked: Fabio Polani, Last Updated:

Channel catfish are the most opportunistic of the big three species. Channel cats will eat insects and small invertebrates. They'll eat fish, snails, clams, and mollusks. They will even eat small mammals if they can get a hold of them.

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