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Friday, November 23, 2012

Selling Fish to Restaurants is Easy!

By Jeff Cartright


Many people wish that they could make a living out of their hobbies but there is either no way to do this or they do not know how. If you enjoy fishing but wish that you could make a little money from it, this is the article for you. This article explains just how to go about the process of selling the fish that you catch to restaurants or even grocery stores! Just follow these few steps and you will be making a living out of your hobby.

All states will require you to obtain a commercial fishing license. These are often fairly easy to get and most anyone can get them. You may also need to acquire health permits and licenses to sell food. The health permits are given out by your county. Another thing you might need is a food distribution license and you may need to get a food handler's card depending on what state you live in. Contacting your state to learn what licenses or forms you need is the best plan to ensure that what you are doing is legal.

Some types of fish are not allowed to be sold in specific states or even in the U.S. as a whole. Ensuring that the type of fish that you wish to sell is not endangered or illegal in some way is an important step in the process of becoming a commercial fisherman. Some types of fish, like catfish, are generally accepted as legal but you should still look into this just to make sure that you are being completely legal.

The next step is to advertise and gain customers! You can do this multiple ways. Probably the easiest and cheapest of these ways is to talk with local restaurants and see if they may be interested in purchasing your fish. You could also advertise via local media. These efforts are good for the smaller scale fisherman. If you want to make your fishing into more of a business, you can make yourself known to grocery store purchasing managers and franchised restaurants.

The guidelines in this article are essential for you to follow. Making sure that everything you are doing is legal should be your main concern when beginning to sell the fish you catch to restaurants or marketplaces. Advertising is essential if you would like to make a substantial amount of money from your fish. If you would simply like to cover your costs, advertising may not be as necessary. As long as you follow your local and state laws regarding the sale of fish, you should not have a problem making a living out of your hobby!




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