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Trempealeau Catfish Statue

A giant fiberglass catfish welcomes visitors to this Wisconsin river town and heralds its annual Catfish Days festival.

Trempealeau, Wisconsin

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This giant fiberglass catfish welcomes visitors to Trempealeau, Wisconsin.   ianlefk / Atlas Obscura User
The giant catfish sculpture was installed in 2012 to commemorate the 40th annual Catfish Days.   ianlefk / Atlas Obscura User
The “Welcome to Trempealeau” sign is an advertisement for the upcoming Catfish Days festival.   ianlefk / Atlas Obscura User
Looking at the business end of a giant catfish, whiskers and all.   ianlefk / Atlas Obscura User
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Nestled along Wisconsin’s Great River Road, Trempealeau, Wisconsin is one of many towns found on this famed scenic drive. While some visitors drive through, others may be hooked by the town’s welcome sign: a giant fiberglass catfish.

This fish's tale will be familiar to Wisconsin travelers who are used to oversized fish, and in particular, the origins of the giant catfish are similar to those of the nearby Sunny the Sunfish sculpture found slightly further south along the Great River Road in Onalaska. Although Trempealeau River and Bay are home to channel and flathead catfish, the presence of the fish has more to do with an annual festival that has come to symbolize the town: Catfish Days.

The first Catfish Days festival took place in 1972, as a replacement for the town’s annual Fourth of July festival. The goal was to bring local residents together and support the community. The two-day party included a tractor pull, fireworks, and a local angler snagging a grand prize-winning 27-pound, 8-ounce catfish.

The Trempealeau Lions Club was chartered that same year, and the civic organization soon took over running and organizing Catfish Days. The festival is the organization’s annual highlight, held every July, and drives much of the proceeds that it uses to support local improvements and charities all year long. 

These days, Catfish Days is a three-day event with live music, games, a fishing competition, a car show, and a parade through town, including the crowning of Miss Trempealeau and her catfish royal court. And of course, copious catfish sandwiches are served, a rare treat in the area. These sandwiches proved to be so popular that during the COVID-19 pandemic, rather than cancel Catfish Days, the club instead held a catfish sandwich drive-through.

In 2012, the Lions Club had an idea to cement the town of Trempealeau in catfish lore. On July 11, 2012, just before the start of the 40th annual festival, a 19-foot-long fiberglass catfish was hoisted onto a new sign welcoming visitors to Trempealeau. It has remained in place ever since, with only one annual change to the sign: the announcement of the dates of the upcoming Catfish Days.

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The Trempealeau Catfish is free to view and open to the public. For your safety and the safety of the sculpture, please do not climb on the catfish or hang from its whiskers.

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Trempealeau Catfish Statue
23840-23898 Great River Rd
Trempealeau, Wisconsin, 54661
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