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Seen a few of them in tanks like this one. I have never caught or seen one in the wild.

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There's about a 30lbs or so one on cabela's tank in St Louis if that not the one in the video.

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We stocked a few the last time we stocked the pond back in late 90's. They really shine when they come up to feed. Most private hatcheries raise a few of the channel cats for pond stocking.

Years ago, I floated a stocking of fingerling brown trout on the Norfork River with the AGFC guys. There were several albinos in the brood we stocked. Hatchery guy said albinism is common, one out of every so many thousand. They just don't last long in the wild. I have seen an albino trout while floating the Spring River in Ark once, he was average stocking size and did not take my lure.

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Lake Greeson Arkansas has historically had a few albino channel catfish. It has been over 20 years since I've been there and I have no idea if they are still there.

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Lake Greeson Arkansas has historically had a few albino channel catfish. It has been over 20 years since I've been there and I have no idea if they are still there.

Thanks for info.

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