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Post by thebaitbar on May 13, 2015 17:33:46 GMT -5
Hey ducky I am honestly very lucky to live where I do when I comes to carp! I do not have any in my tanks yet as I don't believe them to be at a huge demand right now. I can typically have them inside of a day or two and plan to chase them down shortly. 3-6" (if I can find them) are going to be $1 each. 6-10" are $2.50 each and 10-?" Will be $4 each. And honestly these prices may swing in any direction depending on how hard they are to locate during certain times of the year and how much demand there is. I apologize, setting my prices has been incredibly difficult. I've never purchased my own bait much because the prices aren't realistic. That's my plan, to make buying bait affordable again for everyone!
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Post by thebaitbar on May 15, 2015 6:13:38 GMT -5
Went out yesterday morning and I now have 30 baby carp in the tank all between 6-10". I was wrong there is apparently a huge demand for them right now because every one is already spoken for. So I'm going back out today to get more. That $2.50 price for 6-10" may have been a little steep so I lowered them to $2 each. If ya want to see some pics of these nifty little baits check out my facebook business page www.facebook.com/thebaitbarohio If it's not okay for me to post the link on Catfreaks I apologize and please pull it down for me. Also have my goldfish in. They are unfortunately only 3-4" but they're all I could find. Finally spoke with a distributor yesterday so hopefully they will be bigger and cheaper soon!
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Post by thebaitbar on May 15, 2015 21:12:20 GMT -5
I'm not 100% but I think I've found my goldfish supplier. I think I'm gonna be able to be the cheapest retail goldfish supplier in the state. What is the cheapest you all know about? I know it was mentioned salt fork outdoors was getting $13/lb. I'd like to sell them at $10/lb, maybe cheaper depending where the other prices are set. Thanks again everyone for all your help!
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