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I currently have Rainbows in my Michigan Pond. Anyone know of anyplace in Michigan that has Smallmouths for stocking this fall? Laggis' farm will have none, I called them today. I talked to an Ohio farm this morning and they won't sell me any because I'm in MI.
I just got a new pond, I made it twice because I aint so bright.
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Few fish farms raise SMB all over the US some states are much harder to locate SMB than others. Welcome to the world of growing SMB. You will probably have to wait until Laggis has smallies to purchase some. A second place to check if Imlay City Fish Farm, Imlay City MI east of Flint. Otherwise you are probably forced to collect some small SMB (5"-8") from local lakes which the MDNR will frown upon.
Last edited by Bill Cody; 07/28/14 12:33 PM.
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Thank you Bill, I was afraid of that answer.
I just got a new pond, I made it twice because I aint so bright.
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