noun
- a catfish, especially one found in muddy freshwater environments
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- The fisherman caught a large mudcat in the river.
- Mudcats are known for their ability to survive in murky water.
- He baited his hook hoping to land a mudcat for dinner.
- The mudcat is a bottom-feeder that thrives in muddy conditions.
- Local anglers often fish for mudcats at night.