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#05-247 November 14, 2005
Private Aquaculturists Supply Game Fish Fingerlings In State
South Carolina has about 75,000 private farm ponds within its borders, and until 2003 the S.C.
Department of Natural Resources supplied 500 of them a year with game fish fingerlings. In 2003,
agency staff reduction and reorganization, budget cuts and the closing of two hatcheries halted the nearly
50-year-old stocking program. Not wanting to leave anglers in the lurch, S.C. Department of Natural
Resources officials looked for ways to help fill the gap left by the program's demise.
"Before we made the decision to discontinue the pond-stocking program, we realized the state had a
sufficient number of private hatcheries to cover the need," says Mac Watson. S.C. Department of Natural
Resources (DNR) fisheries biologist and state hatchery coordinator. "We compiled a list of licensed private
aquaculturists, now numbering about thirty, who can supply the public with fingerlings, and we are happy
to provide this list to anyone who contacts us. We update the list whenever we get a new supplier.
Suppliers are located all over the state, so no one should have trouble finding one fairly close to home."
For a current list of both in-state and out-of-state licensed aquaculturists or for DNR's "Fish Pond
Management" booklet, contact the DNR Freshwater Fisheries office in Columbia at (803) 734-3891. The
booklet is also available for download at the DNR Web site:
http://www.dnr.sc.gov/water/aquaff/images/fishpond.pdf.
At the same time the pond-stocking program was discontinued, the agency welcomed the Aquaculture
Enabling Act, which allows DNR to permit private fish-hatchery facilities and so keep better track of
species and numbers sold by suppliers-a significant concern notably with non-indigenous species, which
can become a problem outside their native watering grounds. Also thanks to the new act, for the first
time, pond owners may sell game fish out of their ponds on the open market.
Got a pond and need to stock? Here's a line on what to buy, and when: Bream (bluegill and shellcracker)
fingerlings are normally stocked in November; largemouth bass, in May. Stocking ratio depends on the
size of the pond and whether it is fertilized or not. (This refers to agricultural fertilizer for increasing size
and number of fish in a pond and keeping down weeds. For more details, order the free booklet "Farm
Pond Management," published by DNR.) What about how many fish to stock? Reel in these guidelines:
For a fertilized pond, stock 1,000 bream to 100 bass (always a 10 to 1 ratio); for a nonfertilized pond,
stock 500 bream to 50 bass (again, always a 10 to 1 ratio). Pond owners can stock twice as many fish
per surface acre in a fertilized pond as in a nonfertilized one because fertilizer produces sufficient
plankton for the larger quantity of fish to feed on.
Watson recommends that the public get advice from DNR fisheries biologists about number and species
of fish to stock in particular ponds. Then go to the list and decide which provider to use for stocking.
- Written by Rosanne McDowell -
South Carolina Commercial Aquaculturists
Aquatic Management Services, 918 Arborgate Dr., West Columbia, SC 29172, 803-755-1389
Triploid Grass Carp, Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Redear
Aquatic Ventures, 3501 Princeton Road, Gaston, SC 29053, 803-955-4040
Grass Carp, All Bream and Bass, Hybrid Striped Bass, Striped Bass
Catfish Haven, 1950 Craigsen Lane, W. Columbia, SC 29169, 803-926-1917
Channel Catfish, Blue Channel Catfish, Flathead Catfish
Cottage Farms, 25056 Augusta Hwy., Cottageville, SC 29435, 843-835-3567
Channel Catfish, Tilapia
Cox's Catfish Farm, 161 Hwy. 78, Ridgeville, SC 29472, 843-753-3948
Catfish
Dooley's Bait Farm, 163 Newton Court, Lexington, SC 29073, 803-356-3403
Triploid Grass Carp, Tilapia
Gill Creek, 2503 Old Barnwell Rd., Lexington, SC 29073, 803-608-0600
Bream, Crappie, Largemouth Bass
Granite Ridge Fish Farm, PO Box 97, Van Wyck, SC 29744, 803-285-7597
Israeli Carp, Bluegill, Triploid Grass Carp, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, Redbreast
Harpers Wholesales Live Bait, 4438 Dobbins Bridge Rd., Anderson, SC 29626, 864-226-7301
Channel Catfish, Bluegill, Black Crappie, Triploid Grass Carp, Minnows, Bream
Hawthorn Crawfish, 2105 Twelve Bridges Rd., Sumter, SC 29150, 803-983-2389
Crawfish
Hickory Hill Farms Aquaculture, 574 Broughton Rd., Moncks Corner, SC 29461, 843-899-5177
Tilapia, Bluegill
Long, Derek, 1034 Werts Road, Silverstreet, SC 29145, 803-276-0853
Hybrid Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass, Bream, Crappie, Catfish, Grass Carp, Yellow Perch
Martin Dry Dock, 3431 East Hwy. 76, Mullins, SC 29574, 843-464-7864
Bream, Largemouth Bass
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