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				 NC State Record Channel Catfish Up for Grabs! 
 
			
			So, does this mean if I catch a 10 lb channel cat it will be 50% ? 
	http://www.statefishingrecords.com/northcarolina.htmQuote: 
	
		| Channel Catfish State Record Is Up for Grabs Pete Paine's 1971 state record channel catfish was vacated by the Wildlife Commission recently. The fish Paine is holding is a flathead catfish.
 
 Ellerbe angler, Chris Darnell, 12, shows off a nice-sized channel catfish caught from a pond at McKinney Lake State Fish Hatchery during a fish for fun event last summer.
 
 Media: Hi-res versions of these images may be downloaded here. Please credit the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission.
 
 
 RALEIGH, N.C. (May 20, 2005) — If you’ve ever dreamed of reeling in a state record fish, it’s time to quit dreaming and start fishing. Now that the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has vacated the long-held channel catfish state record, the new state record is up for grabs — with a catch: this fish must weigh at least 20 pounds.
 
 The old state record, held by Maryville, TN., angler Pete Paine since 1971, was decertified when a photograph in the May issue of Wildlife in North Carolina revealed that the fish Paine caught from Fontana Lake was actually a flathead catfish, a species which grows much larger than the channel cat.
 
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