They’re raised in salt water and we have plenty of that?
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Oyster Bars...raw oysters served!
Don’t worry guys I got you. I also just met with the Secret Oyster Society Brotherhood (SOSB) and they gave me the 411.
Don’t spread this around but Oysters gonna be expensive. Shhhhhhhhhhhh
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLast edited by Ætheling; 08-03-2022, 06:09 PM.
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The general oyster season in Texas historically has always opened on November 1st and has normally closed on May 1.... whether or not it will “open” is still in the air and probably will be voted on in the next few weeks, several factors as to why or why not is still at play, lease holders(Galveston boys) are not affected by any changes, HB 1300 was passed a couple years ago which allows for a person or entity to apply for a lease to grow (mariculture) oysters, I helped initiate the bill and was extremely excited to become involved with the permitting process, then Covid hit, I did not want to invest in any new venture in a market(restaurant) that seemed volatile at the time, as of today, there are 3 permits issued, and currently several more seeking permits. I will be applying for my permit in the next few weeks for East Matagorda Bay, farm site will be west of Old Gulf cut approximately 2 miles down the north shore, total site will be 5 acres....I will list the exact GPS coordinates for public comment . The oysters raised will be for the half shell market only, I will take broodstock from the bay to a approved hatchery where they will be spawned ...... the result will be a Triploid oyster which is sterile and has an extremely high growth rate, since no energy of the oyster is spent in reproduction, the oyster will be “fat” even in the warm summer months , I’ll keep any interested party informed, hoping to pair up with several oyster bars to sell the product
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Originally posted by glen View PostOKTX - that’s where you are incorrect- The lack of fresh water in bay systems is gonna be problems
I assume oysters are bad this year and probably needed a break in that area anywayLast edited by S-3 Ranch; 08-03-2022, 06:20 PM.
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