Watch: Alabama Catfish Trail includes Black Belt locations
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The Alabama Catfish Trail celebrating the commercial and culinary catfish industry was unveiled on June 26 and highlighted the Black Belt's role.
A statement from the Alabama Tourism Department the trail features more than 50 lakes, rivers, restaurants, markets, and activities to educate the public about the catfish industry.
Among these is a number of communities and companies in the Black Belt that contribute regularly. Todd and Cindy talk about the trail in this segment of the Black Belt Newscast.
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