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Try calling your state fish and game department. They may have a list of hatcheries.
Illinois DNR had a list of private fish suppliers along with info on the state-run hatcheries. Our state hatcheries don't sell to the public, but the DNR list did have a nearby private hatchery. That is probably a good place to try.
Oregon has the same type of list. We have to get a permit to transport viable species, but the permit wasn't too bad to get. Fish and wildlife certify the hatcheries (private) and list the certified vendors.
depending on how many you need, i know of one place in ohio that ships..
depending on how many you need, i know of one place in ohio that ships..
Illinois DNR had a list of private fish suppliers along with info on the state-run hatcheries. Our state hatcheries don't sell to the public, but the DNR list did have a nearby private hatchery. That is probably a good place to try.
another good place to check would be your county's soil and water division, they usually deal with pond stocking
Lots of trout growers here and there is a trout group. I tried a couple times, but I have a small setup and they didn't work out very well. They like cold water, so they may work out well with your climate and they grow pretty fast.
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