Catfish

Also known as: Channel Catfish, Channel Cat, Farm-Raised Catfish   Did you know? Catfish farming started in Arkansas in 1960 and expanded exponentially as soybean and rice farmers built ponds and processing facilities. Most catfish farms today are located in...

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Grouper

Also known as: Red Grouper, Black Grouper, Gag Did you know? Groupers can lock themselves into self-created caves between sand and rock using their powerful gill muscles? These stout-bodied, large mouthed fish aren’t built for fast, long-distance swimming, but...

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Halibut

Also known as: Pacific Halibut, Northern Halibut, Alaska Halibut   Did you know? Halibut is the largest of all flatfish; the largest halibut grow up to eight feet long and four feet wide, and weigh over 600 pounds. Market sizes..

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Tilapia

Also known as: St. Peter’s Fish, Sunfish   Did you know? Tracing its roots to the Nile River, “Tilapia” is actually a group of species within the tilapiine cichlid genus. Tilapia has been farm raised for decades and is cultivated...

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Trout

Also known as: Rainbow Trout   Did you know? The rainbow trout is a member of the salmon family. Idaho accounts for 70 percent of the rainbow trout raised in the United States. While trout fishing is a favorite...

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