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  1. Hatcheries & Weirs. A fish hatchery is a facility where fish eggs are hatched and the fry (baby fish) are raised, mostly to stock lakes, streams, and ponds. A weir is an obstruction placed across a river designed to block the passage of fish. Weirs are typically used to catch fish in order to harvest their eggs.

  2. Trout Hatchery. Hot Creek Hatchery. Fish Springs Hatchery. Black Rock Rearing Ponds. Mount Whitney Hatchery. Mojave River Hatchery.

  3. The Oden State Fish Hatchery is the primary broodstock facility for brown and rainbow trout. It was rebuilt in 2002 and is now one of the most technologically advanced hatcheries of its kind. The Thompson State Fish Hatchery in Manistique has been operating since 1922, producing Chinook, steelhead, and walleye for release across the state.

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  5. In 2002, a new hatchery was built one quarter-mile northeast of the current visitor center. Visitor hours of operation: Please note, this is for the visitor center at Oden only.May 15 - Oct. 30 Mon. - Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun. noon - 5 p.m. CLOSED Nov. 1 - May 15 Oden State Fish HatcheryThe original hatchery opened in 1920, but was replaced ...

    • 3377 US-31, Oden, 49764, MI
    • (231) 348-0998
  6. Apr 14, 2023 · 00:12:56. Michigan has a rich history of rearing fish since the state began operating hatcheries 150 years ago. Hatcheries are facilities where fish eggs are hatched, and fish are raised to stocking age. The use of stocked fish has long been one of the cornerstones in managing Michigan’s fisheries, but it has gone through many changes over time.

  7. Located on the grounds of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery, the visitor center provides programs that tell the remarkable tale of the Great Lakes fisheries and the vital role played by hatcheries. Individuals of all ages will enjoy the opportunity to learn about a variety of fish species, their life cycles and habitats and how we work to protect and conserve Michigan's lakes, rivers and ...

  8. May 17, 2019 · For more than a century, fish hatcheries have played a key role in those efforts. In 2016, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) put more than 34 million fish, weighing a total of more than 350 tons, into Michigan’s waters. Forty percent of all Michigan recreational fishing, including 70 percent of the Great Lakes trout and ...

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