Gamefish
What should I stock? Five steps to a quality fish stocking recommendation.
How should you go about stocking an existing pond or lake? If the pond is empty, or if you can tell us with certainty what is currently in it, then...
Fish Stocking Packages
The goal here is to make stocking your pond as easy as possible. Below are stocking packages for ponds in Wisconsin and Illinois that have no fish ...
Wisconsin Fish Purchases - License or Permit Required
Wisconsin customers need to obtain a DATCP License or DNR Permit in order to stock fish. But don't worry! There are some pretty easy options.
The...
Live Gamefish and Stocking Info
Keystone Hatcheries specializes in live fish stocking for Wisconsin and Illinois.
If you are looking to stock fish in Wisconsin or Illinois, send...
Tuffies
Tuffies are Fathead Minnows that are raised in artificial ponds in Arkansas under very controlled conditions. Tuffies are slightly more expensive t...
Rosy Reds (Orange Tuffies)
The Rosy Red is essentially an orange-colored Fathead Minnow. This color variation occurs naturally, but rarely.
Fish farmers in Arkansas have succ...
Golden Shiner
The Golden Shiner is the largest of the forage species, commonly growing over 5” in length. Spawning occurs from June to August over beds of submer...
Fathead Minnow
The Fathead Minnow is the most affordable and durable of the forage species. We are able to stock them in all but the hottest temperatures. It is a...
Yellow Perch
Table fare for the famous Wisconsin “Friday Night Fish Fry”, the Yellow Perch is considered by many the best eating of all fresh water fish, but un...
Walleye
Walleye generally prefer large, deep, cool open-water areas with rocky shoals and inlet streams. However, if conditions are right, a certain number...
Triploid Grass Carp
What are Triploid Grass Carp? Triploid Grass Carp are reproductively sterile fish that feed on aquatic vegetation. They can grow to be very large (...
Tiger Muskie
The Tiger Muskie is commonly stocked in situations where reproduction is not wanted, because this fish is usually sterile.
It grows faster initiall...
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