Pre-Spawn
Trophy fishing window65–70°F
Pre-spawn blue cats move from deep channels to shallower cavity structure areas as temperatures rise through high 60s.
Cut bait fishing in deep structure areas produces pre-spawn blue cats; trophy fishing window peaks in May.
70–84°F (peak 75–80°F)
Active spawning behavior. Cavity spawners with male parental care, similar to channel and flathead cats.
Blue catfish populations have expanded in some Eastern systems where they are non-native (Chesapeake Bay tributaries). Some agencies actively encourage harvest there. In native range, trophy fish (60+
Conservation context
Blue catfish populations have expanded in some Eastern systems where they are non-native (Chesapeake Bay tributaries). Some agencies actively encourage harvest there. In native range, trophy fish (60+ lbs) deserve C&R consideration.
Post-Spawn
Recovery feeding84–92°F (~14 days)
Males guard cavity nests; females depart immediately. Post-spawn females feed aggressively at deep structure.
Mid-summer blue cat fishing is among the best of the year as post-spawn fish recover and feed heavily.
Summer Pattern
Standard patternsAbove 92°F
Fish disperse to summer habitat and feeding patterns. Spawn cycle complete until following year.
Standard summer fishing tactics apply.