Ever think "fish hatchery?!"
Last Post 18 Mar 2010 06:13 PM by Cornfed65. 2 Replies.
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Cornfed65User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:1 Cornfed65
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18 Mar 2010 06:13 PM
    •      There is an opportunity to purchase/lease a fish hatchery near Buffalo NY. I personally have been to the property and was amazed at what I had seen. The Wiscoy Creek feeds the upper portion of the hatchery where bass and fathead minnows were raised, those two species remain! This could make for some good "wilderness fishing". The lower portion of the hatchery is fed by fresh water springs that are used for raising rainbow and brown trout.
    •      The majority of the property is wooded and could be used for hunting, deer tracks are plentiful! Pheasant and quail could be imported and raised for hunting as well! There are plenty of sights that could be used for camping and even cabins. The possibilities are endless!!
    •      I have worked for the Colorado Division Of Wildlife and find a great peace and joy knowing that I had the opportunity to replenish what so many of us enjoy doing. Whether it is catch and release, catch and eat, or even to go for that trophy catch!!
    •      Just think of the income you could produce and give you more time to enjoy life... 
    •      If you are interested, you can contact me either through this forum, or via email at "detail_king_alpha@hotmail.com". 
    B E Smith
    sharon#1User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:189 sharon#1
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    27 Apr 2010 11:55 AM
    Contact the editors maybe the club could buy it 4 the benefit of all. Raise some Frankling Bass cross btween northern and southern bass (pre sorted by agressiveness)(takes about 2-3 generations)
    turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5642 turnip
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    29 Apr 2010 05:26 AM

     

    Looks nice...I wonder what condition the ponds are in?  I'm sending a PM...

     

     


    LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif from S.E. Pa.
    Lifer since 2005, "Bushwacker" deputy sherif, S. E. Pa


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