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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1464778" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Yes </p><p>If trout are raised in your area I doubt your season is long enough to grow talipia to size outdoors</p><p>Also they are so cheap unless you can create a farm to table kinda mark-up it would be hard to make anything without being on a very large scale.</p><p>The trout may be a better option for you.</p><p>You better check your state regs. I didn't say report to them. But educate yourself... ;-) </p><p></p><p> We raise blue catfish. Well we buy the fingerlings and grow them to a couple pounds. Then move them to grow to the 10 pound plus range. We sell them on a very small scale to high fenced hunting outfits to stock in their ponds.</p><p>I don't make anything really. I enjoy messing with them. And I've got some giants in my ponds to support my habit when I can't get on the river. :cboy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1464778, member: 24947"] Yes If trout are raised in your area I doubt your season is long enough to grow talipia to size outdoors Also they are so cheap unless you can create a farm to table kinda mark-up it would be hard to make anything without being on a very large scale. The trout may be a better option for you. You better check your state regs. I didn't say report to them. But educate yourself... ;-) We raise blue catfish. Well we buy the fingerlings and grow them to a couple pounds. Then move them to grow to the 10 pound plus range. We sell them on a very small scale to high fenced hunting outfits to stock in their ponds. I don't make anything really. I enjoy messing with them. And I've got some giants in my ponds to support my habit when I can't get on the river. :cboy: [/QUOTE]
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