It ends up being a fair price... Not the best. You could get cheaper fish by the pound if you catch a sale at a grocery store. But, it's not about getting fish to eat, it's the easy, fun fishing. The prices are kind of bell-curved; The real monstrous fish get pretty pricy. Also, you're gonna want to catch more than one fish, right? The way it's set up is there are 3 fishing ponds for different size categories. Personally, I'd stay away from the third pond, with the biggest fish. As fun as catching a huge one is, it's more fun to catch a few, and that's what's going to sucker punch you in the wallet. Catch-and-release is prohibited, if you catch it, you keep it. Instead, go to the smaller ponds. Catch more fish, have more fun, spend less money, and the price per pound of fish is better in that range, I believe.
In my opinion you won't find a better eating fish! Never fishy tasting, possibly due to the fresh spring water they're reared in from Roe to adult fish,! There are several strains of rainbow in their ponds, most are firm white meat sometimes you'll catch all salmon colored meat fish! But spread pretty evenly!
Great family fun
They go by length. They range from a few dollars to as much as 20 for the monsters. It ends up being cheaper than buying them at the store and they are better fish too.
It goes by size. So, the bigger the fish, the more you pay.
It wasn't too bad. The prices are listed on the website.
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