What is Fish Stocking?

If the average person heard the term “fish stocking” they might wonder if it had to do with Christmas (hanging a stocking by the fireplace) or fashion (fishnets anyone?)… but for those who like fishing and/or have ever been to a hatchery, like Kenneth Henneke Fish Hatchery in Hallettsville, Texas, they’re familiar with the term… Read more »

What do Farmed Fish Eat?

What do farmed fish eat? Usually they eat a feed that comes in the form of dried pellets packed with essential nutrients. Much like you’d give a growing baby the kind of food that helps them stay healthy and grow up to be strong, fish food for farmed fish does the same thing. Did you… Read more »

What is a Fish Hatchery?

According to everyone’s favorite online encyclopedia (Wikipedia), a fish hatchery is a “place for artificial breeding, hatching and rearing through the early life stages of animals, finfish and shellfish in particular.” So, in other words, it’s like an incubator/nursery for young fish. It’s a place where people can watch over the development of young fish… Read more »

How Fishing Ponds Help the Environment

Fishing ponds are beneficial to the environment. They act as natural reservoirs, conserving water while offering a self-sustaining cycle of hydration keeping plants alive in them and nearby. Meanwhile, ponds take up space in a good way– unlike grass, they don’t need to be mowed. Gas-powered mowers create air pollution, so having a pond on… Read more »

Make a Unique Splash with Exotic Fish

Water features are a popular part of interior and exterior design for both residential and commercial properties. A pond or tank can provide many hours of enjoyment while also increasing the value of a property. Whether you have a large private tank, decorative exterior water features, or a private pond or lake, you can make… Read more »

Hybrid Blue Catfish: A Fast-Growing Fish for Your Pond

Catfish can make for a fun fishing experience, whether you are pursuing them at a private fishing hole or a public river or pond. Anglers at public waterways are limited to whatever fish may be present in the water. Owners of private fishing ponds or lakes, however, have the choice of what fish to stock,… Read more »