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Topic: 14 lb Snakehead  (Read 3500 times)

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AlexB

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They are one of the best fish in the south east Asia, they are more expensive than Tilapia.

Crazy to think that in somewhere in the world, ppl pay a premium for tilapia?!?!  WTF  :drool2

An agency or org should place a bounty or contest on invasive species.  Like a national or regional AOTY/ AOTD for snakehead, lionfish, asian carp, etc.  You'd have Hmongs and VN coming out of the woodwork, maybe a couple good ol boys too

The funny part is that the U.S. exports most of our high quality fish (i.e. salmon) and IMPORTS tilapia.

"Somewhere in the world" is HERE.


 

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