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Hatcheries and Stocking (Public Waters) 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.
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Image Details. Welcome to the Coleman National Fish Hatchery. Visit Us. The hatchery is open to the public daily (including holidays), 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Adult Chinook salmon begin returning to Battle Creek in September and large numbers of salmon are gathered at the barrier weir by late-September and early-October.
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Dec 19, 2023 · The Salmon River Fish Hatchery is located at 2133 Co. Rte. 22 Altmar, NY 13302. The hatchery is open to the public from April 1 to Nov. 30, weather permitting. For more information, contact the hatchery by calling 315-298-5051.
3336 Armstrong Creek Road. Marion, NC 28752. (828) 756-4179. ( Locator Map) Armstrong State Fish Hatchery is a coldwater trout hatchery with two sections of outdoor raceways and indoor egg- and fingerling-rearing facilities from which it stocks public trout waters of 11 counties in the northern mountains with catchable-size trout.
Salmon. RIVER FISHING. All FISHING SITES tackle shops HATCHERIES. Visit Oswego County and try Oswego salmon fishing! Click here to find the salmon river map.
You can see adult spring Chinook salmon May through August; and fall Chinook salmon October through November. We are open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 am - 3:30 pm. To schedule a tour, please call the Hatchery at 509-538-2755 or the Columbia Gorge Information and Education Office at 509-493-2934.