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  1. Fish hatcheries are an important component of freshwater fisheries management in North Carolina. The Wildlife Resources Commission uses hatchery-reared fish for a variety of purposes, including enhancing existing fisheries and establishing new populations. Each year, Commission staff stocks approximately 6 million fish in public lakes, ponds, streams and rivers throughout the state. The ...

  2. Mar 15, 2022 · RALEIGH, N.C. (March 15, 2022) – The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will open approximately 1,000 miles of Hatchery Supported Trout Waters at 7 a.m. on April 2. The season will run through Feb. 28, 2023. The Wildlife Commission has posted the full Hatchery Supported Trout Waters stocking schedule on its website to give trout anglers ...

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    • Setzer Construction and Expansion Project: Frequently Asked Questions
    • History
    • Hatchery Operations
    • Additional Information

    Setzer produces over 75% of trout for the agency’s trout stocking program. 2024 trout stockings will not be impacted. Beginning in 2025, the Setzer Hatchery will undergo a major renovation that will result in a reduction in trout stockings during the 2025, 2026 and potentially 2027 trout stocking seasons. We will continue to provide updates during ...

    How big of an impact will the hatchery’s temporary closure be for anglers? The hatchery will conduct normal operations through 2024. While the hatchery is under construction during 2025 and 2026, w...
    Will stocking occur during the hatchery construction? Yes, all current Hatchery Supported and Delayed Harvest waters will be stocked. Reductions will be spread equitably to all locations; however,...
    When will the number of trout being stocked return to normal? Renovations are scheduled to be completed by late 2026 or early 2027. It will take time to ramp back up to full production to allow for...
    Can I still fish for trout in stocked waters during that time? Will there be any additional restrictions? Is trout fishing discouraged during this time to help with the reduced population? Trout fi...

    Located in the Pisgah National Forest near Brevard, the Setzer Hatchery was built in the late 1950s by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and was operated as a national fish hatchery for more than 20 years. Since 1983, the Commission has operated and maintained the hatchery for trout production and distribution.

    Setzer Hatchery is the state's largest trout hatchery. The facility consists of a hatchery building with 16 indoor rearing tanks and 54 outdoor raceways. The water supply for the hatchery comes from the Davidson River and Grogan Creek, which supply about 3,500 gallons per minute of cold mountain water year-round. Setzer Hatchery maintains its own s...

    Bobby N. Setzer Hatchery is located one mile off US 276 in the Pisgah National Forest near the town of Pisgah Forest. For more information, write to Bobby N. Setzer State Fish Hatchery, P.O. Box 728, Pisgah Forest, N.C. 28768, or call 828-877-3121. Return to Top

  3. Sep 1, 2020 · Sep 1, 2020. Starting today, September 1, 2020, North Carolina voters may request an absentee ballot completely online – another way state election officials are improving the voting process in 2020.

  4. www.ncsbe.gov › voting › vote-mailVote By Mail | NCSBE

    Any North Carolina registered voter may request, receive, and vote a mail-in absentee ballot where absentee voting is permitted. For an overview of North Carolina’s primary and general elections in 2024, visit Upcoming Election. Registered voters in North Carolina must request an absentee ballot with an official NC Absentee Ballot Request Form.

  5. To request an absentee ballot, a registered voter or voter’s near relative or verifiable legal guardian must complete and sign this form. If you are not registered to vote in your county of residence, you must register to vote no later than 25 days prior to the date of the election.

  6. Nov 3, 2023 · The hatchery complex is open to the public. Access to the hatchery building itself is also possible, provided club volunteers are on site. Since it was built the hatchery is a very popular place to visit for a large number of residents from the White Rock, Surrey and Langley area.