Abstract
Bait shops in Kentucky and surrounding states rely primarily on large-scale suppliers for baitfish. However, these suppliers provide specific species and sizes of fish. This creates a potential market where small-scale producers could supply bait shops with uncommon species and size combinations of baitfish. This study describes baitfish and bait crayfish marketing parameters in Kentucky by reporting results of a survey that elicited marketing information from local baitfish dealers. The results showed 94% of the respondents were interested in purchasing baitfish from local producers. The types of baitfish wanted by these bait dealers from local suppliers included rosy red minnows (Pimephales promelas), catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), and large golden shiners (Notemigonus crysoleucas). The survey provided evidence of significant niche marketing opportunities in baitfish in states such as Kentucky, where baitfish production is not a major industry.
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Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to three anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions that have improved this manuscript. The authors are also grateful to the USDA CSREES Evans-Allen Program (Project No. KYX-80-06-16A) for funding this study.