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Good afternoon, I have a one acre pond that sits on land we bought and was stocked with some fish already. We have caught bass and crappie and I have seen minnows in the water.
I am looking for a hatchery in the Western Georgia / Eastern Alabama area where we can purchase minnows and other fish to add to our pond.
Thank you in advance
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Welcome to the Forum Kilo Do you have blue gill in your pond? That is almost required to be able to sustain LMB and crappie, both which will eat you out of house and home if you are buying minnows to feed them . One of the experts will come along and help you out. There's plenty of reading to get you going in the right direction
Fish it hard to see what you got and don't have
Last edited by Pat Williamson; 04/02/17 01:08 PM.
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Welcome to PBF!
+1 to what Pat said. Find out all you can about what you have already before adding other fish. Farmallsc here on the forum can tell you how important that is.
Again, welcome!
Bill D.
I'm sure one of the Georgia members will be a long with the info yer looking for on fish sources near you.
Be Brave Enough to Suck at Something New!
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Thank you for the info. I will keep reading through the forums.
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