National Catfish Day

25

Jun

National Catfish Day is a special day in the United States celebrated on June 25th to appreciate catfish, a type of fish many people enjoy eating. It was started by President Ronald Reagan in 1987 to support catfish farmers and remind everyone about the delicious meals you can make with catfish. On this day, people might eat catfish at home, go fishing, or learn about how catfish are raised on farms. It's all about recognizing these fish and the farmers who work hard to provide them.

How to celebrate National Catfish Day?

Start by cooking or trying a yummy catfish meal with your family. You can even have a picnic if the weather is nice! Draw or color pictures of catfish and share them with friends or family. If you have fishing gear, you could try fishing at a nearby lake or pond and see if you catch a catfish. Play fun games pretending to be fisherman catching catfish. Watch a movie or read a book about fishing or fish. Finally, spend time talking about all the cool things you learned about catfish, and share why you think they are special!

Where National Catfish Day is celebrated?

  • - United States