Catfish Day is observed each year on June 25. Catfish is a Favorite dish of many Americans. In 1986, catfish comprised the third highest volume of finned fish consumed in the United States. A diverse group of ray-finned fish, catfish is named for their prominent barbells, which resemble cat whiskers.
Catfish are nocturnal. They don’t have scales. Catfish are a good source of Vitamin D.
Catfish Day is a holiday that dates back to June 25, 1987, when U.S. President Ronald Reagan opened a presidential address by speaking about the culinary pleasures of eating catfish, and farmed catfish in particular. The President then went on to explain how catfish farming was creating both a stable income for farmers and an affordable food source for Americans.
The holiday is now traditionally celebrated on the anniversary of President Reagan’s address. Several American cities now have festivals known as “Catfish Days” in late July, featuring sporting events, fairs, and other activities.