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I've done some searching here and on google, and having trouble locating suppliers of fish here in BC. Any ideas appreciated, thanks!
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Dennis, try the agriculture ministry. Do you have to be licensed there to have a pond?
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I'll look into them. Thought they'd be more on the end of information and permits.
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Dennis,
How about your Provincal Fish and Wildlife ministry? They should have a list of private producers.
If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.
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Thanks both of you! Can't wait for the ice to melt.
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DT, my father in law is in Grande Prairie, Alberta. Very likely that is a good deal north of you. I'm assuming you're in southern BC. He stocked rainbows in his dugout, added a home-built aerator system - had great success, with very good first-year growth.
I think he said he got the stock from the provincial fishery management folks, or from a hatchery they recommended. They even delivered!
What kind of fish are you looking for? I believe he also stocked a few grass carp for weed control.
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