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These Photos and Videos Reveal Why Maryland’s Blue Catfish Must Be Killed

Jay Fleming is aware of blue catfish eat absolutely anything. But it surely wasn’t till not too long ago, when he visited a fish processing plant in Maryland and began slicing into their bellies, that he totally realized the quantity and number of their appetites.

“They’re consuming shellfish, they’re consuming clams, they’re consuming crabs crawling on the underside, they’re consuming fish like perch, they’re consuming fish on the high of the water column,” Fleming tells Outside Life. “ They’re very opportunistic feeders and so they’ve actually discovered an ample meals supply in these rivers of the Chesapeake Bay. And their populations have blown up — massive time.”

Fleming is a 37-year-old professional photographer from Annapolis who has been documenting the rising catfish downside in his beloved homewaters. Blue catfish — native to the Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, and Rio Grande river basins — have been launched to Virginia by the state recreation company in 1974 and stocked for a decade. By the point fisheries managers realized they’d unleashed a voracious monster that will outcompete native fish and will survive within the brackish water of the bay, it was too late. Now biologists and different conservationists are warning of an invasive critter disaster that threatens every part from blue crab to striped bass.

Virginia, in the meantime, nonetheless regulates blue catfish as a trophy species, partly to appease the area’s diehard catfishermen. These opposing pursuits — the well being of the native ecosystem and the enjoyable of catching big blue cats — makes it troublesome to  handle catfish by way of leisure angling alone. One of the best likelihood for preventing catfish, say Fleming, lies in commercializing them.

A sampling of native fish found in the belly of a blue catfish.
The abdomen contents of a blue catfish caught from the Magothy River. This sampling of native fish contains white perch, menhaden, mushy shell clams, rangia clams, and different fish components too digested to determine.
Picture by Jay Fleming

Business Fishing for Catfish

Fleming is aware of a factor or two in regards to the challenges of managing nonnative fish. For 2 years he labored for the Nationwide Park Service, working a gill-net boat to take away invasive lake trout in Yellowstone. Lately, he spends about 250 days a yr on the water of Chesapeake Bay. Typically, it’s operating trot strains for blue catfish. He purchased 1,200 ft of lengthy strains off a industrial fisherman, and now he runs about 100 hooks per line, all baited with minimize gizzard shad. 

As a part of his public-awareness campaign, Fleming takes everybody from high-school college students to high-end cooks fishing for cats.

Two men haul a fish pot of blue catfish aboard a boat.
Two industrial fishermen — a father-and-son group — haul a fish pot of blue cats aboard. This picture was taken in entrance of Mount Vernon on the Potomac River. Picture by Jay Fleming

“Folks have this connotation that catfish are muddy backside feeders. I feel that comes from consuming farm-raised catfish that dwell in ponds and are fed pellets. However it is a wild fish that’s consuming menhaden, perch, crabs — they’ve a superb food plan,” says Fleming, who notes that blue catfish caught within the Chesapeake Bay watershed have delicious, mild white fillets. “By encouraging the market, that’s a method we will attempt to make a dent within the inhabitants.”

Research from 2011 exhibits that blue catfish made up as a lot as 75 p.c of the fish biomass within the tidal James and Rappahannock rivers. That astronomical determine has seemingly elevated within the decade since, as catfish are actually in each main tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. (MDNR has some great interactive maps that present the enlargement of the blue catfish vary over time.) Fleming says the best way to fight a full blue-cat takeover is by leveraging them as a useful resource.

A waterman checks a trotline for blue catfish in Maryland.
A waterman pulls in the long run of a seine web on the Port Tobacco River close to LaPlata, Maryland. Haul seine nets are notably environment friendly throughout the winter and early spring when catfish college near the shoreline. Picture by Jay Fleming

“That is a kind of uncommon alternatives the place economics and the atmosphere can work collectively. So by getting these fish out of the water and inspiring a sport fishery for them, which pumps cash into the economic system, and a industrial fishery, which employs watermen, it employs fish homes for slicing, and it brings cash into eating places. That’s a win-win.” 

It’s additionally a possibility for pissed off industrial fishermen to pivot. Blue cats goal essential forage fish like alewives and blueback herring, and so they compete with sportfish for a similar prey. Tissue sampling exhibits they eat striped bass eggs, too.

“Striped bass are the bread and butter for lots of people right here, and fisheries like striped bass are in danger due to these blue catfish,” says Fleming. “Business fishermen are used to getting regulated each step of the best way. This is without doubt one of the few fisheries that’s just about unregulated.”

Commercial licenses for blue catfish are simply $15 in Maryland, with no limits or dimension restrictions. And certainly, harvest numbers are rising yr over yr. Within the Potomac River and Maryland waters, industrial blue catfish harvest jumped from 609,525 kilos in 2013 to 4.2 million kilos in 2023, a rise of greater than 500 p.c.

A chart showing the commercial blue catfish harvest over time.
Business landings, by hundreds of thousands of kilos, of blue catfish from Maryland waters and the Potomac. This begins in 2012, the primary yr when blue catfish have been differentiated within the total harvest numbers.Specialists say to maintain the blue cat inhabitants secure, fishermen have to take away wherever from 15 to 30 million kilos from the Chesapeake Bay every year.

That’s a superb begin, however industrial outfits and sport anglers nonetheless have much more fishing to do. To maintain the blue catfish inhabitants secure, Dr. Noah Bressman instructed the Teddy Roosevelt Conservation Partnership last year, industrial and sport fishermen have to take away between 15 and 30 million kilos of blue cats from the Chesapeake Bay every year. Bressman, an assistant professor within the Division of Biology at Salisbury College, says truly lowering the inhabitants would require a a lot greater harvest.

Trophy Catters vs. the World

Fleming by no means expects us to eradicate blue catfish within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. From spotted lanternflies in the Northeast to burmese pythons in the Everglades, controlling invasive species is normally a matter of administration, not elimination. One of many important obstacles, now, are anglers themselves.

“Completely different teams of various fishermen have their very own particular pursuits. Among the many striped bass crowd, they agree blue catfish are an issue,” says Fleming. “The striped bass fishermen are fairly supportive of getting as many catfish out of the water as attainable. However then we’ve acquired a complete crowd of individuals, totally on the Potomac and in Virginia — they’re trophy blue catfish folks. They usually’re fairly adamant about blue catfish being regulated as a trophy fishery. In Maryland, it’s large open. You’ll be able to kill no matter you catch. Virginia remains to be regulating it as a trophy fishery, which is kinda loopy.”

Fishermen in Virginia do have liberal daily limits of up to 20 fish or no limits in any respect, relying the place you fish, however they normally can solely preserve one blue cat longer than 32 inches. In different phrases, Virginia requires massive catfish to be launched as a substitute of killed and faraway from the water. That is one thing catfish record-chasers assist — and that troubles native-fish advocates.

“Who would’ve thought that one thing like this could possibly be political? However it could actually,” says Fleming, who serves on Maryland’s Invasive Catfish Advisory Committee. The group additionally contains some “trophy catters,” as he calls them. “So there’s a continuing push and pull between the completely different stake holders, and that’s solely going to gradual progress.”

Fish cutters process invasive blue catfish.
Fish cutters in Jessup, Maryland course of blue catfish caught within the area. Based on Chesapeake Bay Magazine, Reliant is the biggest processor within the state. It processes as much as 100,000 kilos of blue catfish per week. Picture by Jay Fleming

Based on Maryland fisheries biologists, these massive trophy cats will be particularly problematic.

“As soon as they attain an honest dimension, mortality drops off,” even for catfish far smaller than report sizes, MDNR’s invasive fishes program supervisor Branson Williams said last year. “They don’t have predators to fret about.

Different sportfishermen are sometimes pissed off by the blue cats, which crowd out their goal species.

“They eat nearly any lure you may assume to throw,” says Derek Horner, OL’s social editor and a former collegiate bass fisherman who has fished everywhere in the East Coast. “If you discover the blue cats, the bass will vacate an space. Let’s say I fished on a Friday and caught a ton of largemouth on a flat, however then I present up Saturday and catch a couple of blue cats. The largemouth are outta there.”

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Thankfully, Fleming factors out, catching blue catfish isn’t simply a good suggestion for conservation — it’s enjoyable. Blue cats have been delivered to Virginia as a sport fishing alternative, in any case, and people alternatives abound.

​​”The catfish — they’re not a nasty fish,”  says Fleming. “They’re simply within the mistaken place. They usually have a price.”

You’ll be able to comply with Fleming’s pictures, fishing, and conservation work on Instagram and Facebook.

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