http://www.suttlefish.com out of Hattiesburg is good folks to deal with. this is their busiest time of year and a little hard to get ahold of... they offer any pond service you will need....www.dunnsfish.com runs routes thru-out Ms several times a year and they will deliver to the pond or a local store in each town....i found both to provide good quality fish and a good fish count.
judge jb
Stocking a lake
Check out the forums at:
http://www.mdwfp.com/forums/default.asp?CAT_ID=1
MDWFP has fisheries field biologists that will come out and shock your pond and give you advice according to your goals. These guys are stretched out this time of the year so they may be hard to locate.
They are funded by your tax dollars and don't charge for this service (yet).
The MDWFP and USF&WS DO NOT provide fish for free or sale. Fish for stocking must be purchased or caught from another waterbody (must heed limits if public waters).
I agree with the Judge talk with Dan Suttle of Suttlefish, email may be the best way to make initial contact.
PM me if you have some specific MDWFP questions, I can give some contact numbers.
jdphish
http://www.mdwfp.com/forums/default.asp?CAT_ID=1
MDWFP has fisheries field biologists that will come out and shock your pond and give you advice according to your goals. These guys are stretched out this time of the year so they may be hard to locate.
They are funded by your tax dollars and don't charge for this service (yet).
The MDWFP and USF&WS DO NOT provide fish for free or sale. Fish for stocking must be purchased or caught from another waterbody (must heed limits if public waters).
I agree with the Judge talk with Dan Suttle of Suttlefish, email may be the best way to make initial contact.
PM me if you have some specific MDWFP questions, I can give some contact numbers.
jdphish
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