- A catfish has about 100,000 taste buds
- Catfish are raised in freshwater ponds of only four to six feet deep.
- Farm-raised catfish are taught to eat feed pellets that float on the water surface. Catfish are bottom-feeding wild.
- A catfish can put up to 4,000 eggs a year per pound of body weight.
- Small catfish are called "fry" as they still live on food supplied by the yolk sac.
- When the catfish reach 4 inches long are called "fry" (the size of an index finger).
- The catfish are harvested in the nets when they weigh about one to one and a half pounds.
- About 95% of farm-raised catfish in the nation stands in Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama and Louisiana.
- Catfish is now the fifth most popular fish in America.
- Catfish is available throughout the year.
- More than 447 million pounds of catfish were produced in 1995.
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