My great-grandfather built a hatchery like this and stocked a lake right next to it. He raised a family of 14 and ran the hatchery while having a farm in back of it and he did that until his death in 1972.
That’s a very cool family history to have, our grandfather’s and our past generations were a special breed of Men and women who held the families together.
One of the most fascinating videos I’ve seen in 2023. I would love to have a spring dump 1000 gallons a minute of 50 degree water here in California. Amazing operation!
Awesome video. I have no experience, no knowledge of it, but really enjoyed the fact that this is a clean business. Water is recycled back to the stream and fish stocking. No significant impact to the environment and the product is healthy food. That is great😊 Probably one of the few industries we can and will have confidence in the near future. Food is getting contaminated these days. 😕 Thanks for sharing! 👍
I could tell just from this video that he is very good people. When you see him next, suggest maybe adding wheels to the "contraption" that he built. Should be easy to do, not expensive and will save him from having to jump in the raceway every time.
I have visited a fish weir for steelhead, king and coho salmon in Traverse City Michigan many times while they were hearding the fish up ladders into the weir. Like this video it was an educational experience. I fished the Bordman river for steelhead and salmon every fall and many limits were caught. Stocking is now critical for sustainable harvest for public consumption and maintaining good levels for fisherman that contribute the dollars needed to run state research and stocking programs. Keep up the good work!
I loved this video! Brought back so many great memories working with salmon, steelhead and trout hatcheries all over the world - Chile, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and State hatcheries. The simplicity of this operation is awesome - no drum screen filters, LHO's, ozone, UV...just an amazing aquafer. The up-well incubator caught my attention - so much better than those damn trays. Ours was substantially larger and had a conical bottom with a diffuser which (at the correct flow) suspended the eggs up throughout the column...gently tumbling them. I miss this work!
Ohhh my! this is just unbelievable hats off to that man !! the way its all simply done with abit of care and knowledge, makes it just beautifful to wach ! saw many hatchery vids from Eastern Europe tiny vilages, and also from fameous ridicilus money English chalkstreams also, but Cobalt Trout Farm gonna stay forverev in my memories
Yes. He’s very passionate about what he does. I work at another trout hatchery and we know him. Really an awesome dude that is doing sone majorly cool stuff at his hatchery with trout
What a cool place that guy has, would have like to know how he got there, sounded like he bought the place and brought the hatchery back from not being used.
Great video, I worked on a number of gravity fed hatcheries and farms in Southern England and am officially an "old timer", as we used to strip the individual male and female trout and mix the ova and the sperm together with the flight feather of a goose. Great days
Coming from the northeast and have visited a few fish hatcheries the danger of predators like bears,raccoons, fisher cats is always present as I feel they have those problems there also. Thanks for the video
lake arrowhead in california uses the same water level system to change the level of the big lake with the same control as the small pond!! amazing jimmy houston in his oklahoma lake as well incredable?
I'm an avid trout fisherman in Missouri USA and I really never had any idea how trout were raised. We have several hatcheries around the state and you can actually walk around the rearing impoundments to see what you might be catching during your stay at the trout park.
Clever Guys. Wild Cat Fish taste delicious Chinese style steam soy sauce. Another premium delicious river fish is challenging to rear is Malaysia Soon Hock Fish. Super delicious steam
Wow, that’s impressive…. Imagine all that free spring water flowing and the whole system is mostly gravity fed. In Canada we do a lot of yearling spring stocking, 6-8” trout and they grow quickly and become basically big wild fish in our lakes and sometimes creeks. Not sure if that would work in highly fishing pressured areas, anyhow cool operation.
Saw an operation like this in PA. Run by the state. Often wondered if anyone bought it when the state stopped using it and put it in operation. Used to visit as a kid.
Back in the 70s a bunch of buddies and I would camp and fish the streams in the wilds of the hills of WV, fishing was so popular with folks that the State would stock the streams every 2 or 3 weeks. One of the guys got his hands on a bag of fishery food pellets and made bait balls with loose cotton, since the fish were fishery raised and that was the only food they knew of and he would literally slay the fish getting limited in just a few hours. It was kind of cheating really, and he got brow-beaten into stopping the practice! Thank God the locals never figured that out!
We finns put eg boxes in creeks in autum so the fish will born in the creek and that way most of them return to the same creek after few years to reproduse.. No need to stock all the time. We figured out adding fingerlings aint working as well.. Alot cheaper to ad those boxes for few years and let nature do the rest.
Yes, the state and federal government own the water and the land under the water. You can fish any navigable body of water. Just DONT GO ON THE DRY LAND! As long as you access the water by public land, or a easement. Easement is like at a bridge over the water.
Maryland law states the land under the water belongs to landowners. You can float through but cannot walk in water. My brother in law got a ticket for that in Bear Creek Garrett County.
This dudes a VIP. WE NEED HIM DOWN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA CA. 3 yrs straight they found a way to kill off the fish before stock,because of bactieria. From the water temp,the feed, to the brute stock. They cant seems to find whos fault it is. Its a bum deal. Hope they can find a way to keep it simple.
That's true the landowners do own the land under the water. My brother in law got a ticket because he was wading and thought he was safe as long as he didn't go on dry land. That was in Western Md. Not sure what Virginia law states. Game Warden told him if he was floating he was safe.
This hatchery is like the one in South Dakota The crazy part of that it’s Cleghorn fish hatchery which is my last name. Scottish decent ? Ask who and how that hatchery came about ?
I don't like hatcheries, but these days there wouldn't be much fishing. I believe in genetics or wild fish, to have them there 1 year is max.I live by Lake Michigan. Rainbow and brown trout some states use genetics summer run steelhead ect. They said the fish will only go to the river they came from, they forgot to tell some of the salmon, if the river isn't good they try another. Many strains are extinct. Only a couple streams produced 100lb king salmon, some are gone forever. NOW A DAY'S 50 is big. The lake trout went extinct so they stocked anything and then they find out a small pocket exists.
I did not know you can own a stream in the USA. Ones i bought a Idaho fishing licence and I could fish in any stream or lake in Idaho. Maybe he is the owner of the land around the stream but i could still wade in his part of the river as long i stay in the water. With the risk he could shoot my ass. Or am i misinformed? I am from Europe and having a lease on a piece of river happens a lot and is very annoying. It makes fishing expensive and a big puzzle who owns what?
It would have been much more interesting if you'd have show more pictures of the fish. Especially when you were netting them, you didn't have to just focus on his face.
Poor fishies. They're losing their happy home. Maybe they're new home will be even more happy. Sooo... Why didn't they stock the stream with fingerlings like the hatchery guy said would be best?
My great-grandfather built a hatchery like this and stocked a lake right next to it. He raised a family of 14 and ran the hatchery while having a farm in back of it and he did that until his death in 1972.
Good to hear!
That’s the American dream. He wasn’t afraid to work. I bet he woke up every morning and enjoying going outside to take care l his hatchery and farm.
@BVN-TEXAS Yes, indeed, he did, except he was Canadian
That’s a very cool family history to have, our grandfather’s and our past generations were a special breed of Men and women who held the families together.
You come from a long line of men
One of the most fascinating videos I’ve seen in 2023. I would love to have a spring dump 1000 gallons a minute of 50 degree water here in California. Amazing operation!
I like how you ask the technical questions regarding plumbing & infrastructure.
Awesome video. I have no experience, no knowledge of it, but really enjoyed the fact that this is a clean business. Water is recycled back to the stream and fish stocking. No significant impact to the environment and the product is healthy food. That is great😊
Probably one of the few industries we can and will have confidence in the near future. Food is getting contaminated these days. 😕
Thanks for sharing! 👍
As a trout fisherman both native and stocked I especially enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing.
Ty is awesome. Myself and guys at our Hatchery know him and think he is too cool. Proud of what he’s doin!
I could tell just from this video that he is very good people. When you see him next, suggest maybe adding wheels to the "contraption" that he built. Should be easy to do, not expensive and will save him from having to jump in the raceway every time.
One of the best videos I have watched. Thanks for putting this together. Very informative and that young man is a very intelligent. American made 😊
Your passion for harvesting is clear
I have visited a fish weir for steelhead, king and coho salmon in Traverse City Michigan many times while they were hearding the fish up ladders into the weir. Like this video it was an educational experience. I fished the Bordman river for steelhead and salmon every fall and many limits were caught. Stocking is now critical for sustainable harvest for public consumption and maintaining good levels for fisherman that contribute the dollars needed to run state research and stocking programs. Keep up the good work!
Great video. I am looking forward to start Fish Farming here in South Africa. This video was very clear and informative.
I loved this video! Brought back so many great memories working with salmon, steelhead and trout hatcheries all over the world - Chile, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and State hatcheries. The simplicity of this operation is awesome - no drum screen filters, LHO's, ozone, UV...just an amazing aquafer. The up-well incubator caught my attention - so much better than those damn trays. Ours was substantially larger and had a conical bottom with a diffuser which (at the correct flow) suspended the eggs up throughout the column...gently tumbling them. I miss this work!
Yo that young dude is cool and very intelligent. He reminds me of a cooler more fun version of myself with a much better job...and moustache.
Best reply ever.😂
Great video thanks so much for sharing...Sent it to my 76 year old Uncle I'm sure he will enjoy it!
Beautiful piece.... Great video!!! Thanks for the treat.🐟🪱🐟
Ohhh my! this is just unbelievable hats off to that man !! the way its all simply done with abit of care and knowledge, makes it just beautifful to wach ! saw many hatchery vids from Eastern Europe tiny vilages, and also from fameous ridicilus money English chalkstreams also, but Cobalt Trout Farm gonna stay forverev in my memories
This is an awesome video...Thanks for bringing to us ...I'm from Virginia and had no clue about this .
Great show... great speaker... great places... thanks
Very nice!! I will never forget going to a hatchery as a child somewhere near Allentown/Easton Pa.!!!
Awesome video really enjoyed it and Ty such a great knowledgeable and passionate person well done
I love what you’re doing keep it as natural as you can keep doing what you’re doing god bless you and your family 🙏🏻
Thank You for this video! Most people don't like to eat trout, but if you know how to fillet them they are delicious!
i always enjoy watching these videos
Amazing. Great video! Simple tech can be ingenious! Aquaculture seems rather new, but this shows it was at the government level in the 1930s.
We had one in Rochester N.Y., Fun to watch them grow and then get stocked, the breeders were huge!
Damn, This is an amazing piece of property. A (small) trout farm is my next project and Smoke in Chimney's crushed it.
That's an awesome hatchery great video
What an awesome Place with Awesome People!!👍
Very cool video. Guy has a great job.
Yes. He’s very passionate about what he does. I work at another trout hatchery and we know him. Really an awesome dude that is doing sone majorly cool stuff at his hatchery with trout
Really cool hatchery, we dont have springs like that here in Sweden
Deepwater crawfish love those conditions! 💯💯💗💗
Wolf Creek Dam that holds back Lake Cumberland has a trout hatchery that is similar. Got a campground there too. Good trout fishing below the dam.
Really cool program. Thanks for the info
What an amazing property and business he has
Amazing, I really enjoyed this thanks!
For those trout guys the San Juan n m and the white river are 2 to fish I learning the fly fishing part and it’s a blast will return to both rivers
What a cool place that guy has, would have like to know how he got there, sounded like he bought the place and brought the hatchery back from not being used.
Great video, I worked on a number of gravity fed hatcheries and farms in Southern England and am officially an "old timer", as we used to strip the individual male and female trout and mix the ova and the sperm together with the flight feather of a goose. Great days
Outstanding video TY
Dudes mustache is epic.
Coming from the northeast and have visited a few fish hatcheries the danger of predators like bears,raccoons, fisher cats is always present as I feel they have those problems there also. Thanks for the video
lake arrowhead in california uses the same water level system to change the level of the big lake with the same control as the small pond!! amazing jimmy houston in his oklahoma lake as well incredable?
I'm an avid trout fisherman in Missouri USA and I really never had any idea how trout were raised. We have several hatcheries around the state and you can actually walk around the rearing impoundments to see what you might be catching during your stay at the trout park.
Clever Guys. Wild Cat Fish taste delicious Chinese style steam soy sauce. Another premium delicious river fish is challenging to rear is Malaysia Soon Hock Fish. Super delicious steam
I live near a old federal fish farm, dozens of springs pouring out of a hill, they dug out several ponds and turned it into a trout farm.
Came back to watch a second time 😎
Wow, that’s impressive…. Imagine all that free spring water flowing and the whole system is mostly gravity fed. In Canada we do a lot of yearling spring stocking, 6-8” trout and they grow quickly and become basically big wild fish in our lakes and sometimes creeks. Not sure if that would work in highly fishing pressured areas, anyhow cool operation.
Greetings from the BIG SKY
Great video!
Saw an operation like this in PA. Run by the state. Often wondered if anyone bought it when the state stopped using it and put it in operation. Used to visit as a kid.
Pretty awesome love thanks for showing me everything’s pretty wild how it’s all done right on thank you
Great video thanks for sharing
just out of curiosity, how far of a cast from that treeline to those stock ponds?
Does he own the aquifer? Pretty amazing if he does
Gotta love those palamino trout
Great video
Is it only "catch and release" of the local streams? Can I catch some trout to feed myself?
Rich people have all the fun
That's cool, be cool is they'd do crappie, and bronze nosed sunfish like that too, think of the gam
Back in the 70s a bunch of buddies and I would camp and fish the streams in the wilds of the hills of WV, fishing was so popular with folks that the State would stock the streams every 2 or 3 weeks. One of the guys got his hands on a bag of fishery food pellets and made bait balls with loose cotton, since the fish were fishery raised and that was the only food they knew of and he would literally slay the fish getting limited in just a few hours. It was kind of cheating really, and he got brow-beaten into stopping the practice! Thank God the locals never figured that out!
We finns put eg boxes in creeks in autum so the fish will born in the creek and that way most of them return to the same creek after few years to reproduse.. No need to stock all the time. We figured out adding fingerlings aint working as well.. Alot cheaper to ad those boxes for few years and let nature do the rest.
It ain't broke, so they don't need to fix it. Looks like you boys are doin good.
If people walk down that river they can legally fish it? As long as they don’t walk on land?
Yes, the state and federal government own the water and the land under the water. You can fish any navigable body of water. Just DONT GO ON THE DRY LAND! As long as you access the water by public land, or a easement. Easement is like at a bridge over the water.
Maryland law states the land under the water belongs to landowners. You can float through but cannot walk in water. My brother in law got a ticket for that in Bear Creek Garrett County.
Yea you can use a boat to as long as you don't get out on the property
Pls reply chief what is best spring or fall??????
Really cool!
Is there a follow-up video to this? How did the trout do that were stocked in the stream?
Amazing place 😊
What is the name of that gold fish.
I never see them
They are called lightning Trout out in the Central Valley of California, not sure of their biological name.
Palomino in Pennsylvania
Great 👍
Gosh I wish he told us from where he ordered those trouts eggs
How much I was hoping to raise these beautiful fish in Saudi Arabia.
Fascinating
Very interesting
Why buy eggs when your own fish produce so many? Is that a timing thing?
Did you say you raise lake trout ??????
i just saw this place on moonshiners apparently it makes the best alcohol as well
Very very cool
This dudes a VIP.
WE NEED HIM DOWN IN THE EASTERN SIERRA CA. 3 yrs straight they found a way to kill off the fish before stock,because of bactieria. From the water temp,the feed, to the brute stock. They cant seems to find whos fault it is.
Its a bum deal. Hope they can find a way to keep it simple.
They be messing up on the kern side too
Thanks. Interesting.
Thought streams are federal water and someone has right to float thru that stream stretch and fish it??????
Owners’ permission is needed to touch bottom . If floating maybe?
That's true the landowners do own the land under the water. My brother in law got a ticket because he was wading and thought he was safe as long as he didn't go on dry land. That was in Western Md. Not sure what Virginia law states. Game Warden told him if he was floating he was safe.
Love it
This hatchery is like the one in South Dakota The crazy part of that it’s Cleghorn fish hatchery which is my last name. Scottish decent ? Ask who and how that hatchery came about ?
So Virginia has no native trout left?
There are some native brookies in various parts of the state.
Smoked trout ?
So Kool thanks man
I don't like hatcheries, but these days there wouldn't be much fishing. I believe in genetics or wild fish, to have them there 1 year is max.I live by Lake Michigan. Rainbow and brown trout some states use genetics summer run steelhead ect. They said the fish will only go to the river they came from, they forgot to tell some of the salmon, if the river isn't good they try another. Many strains are extinct. Only a couple streams produced 100lb king salmon, some are gone forever. NOW A DAY'S 50 is big. The lake trout went extinct so they stocked anything and then they find out a small pocket exists.
Hawks or eagles a problem?
Should look up laws before u claim no stream is private…
Where This farm in america ?
Step 1 in creating a fish hatchery: grow epic mustache
Be nice to see the fish.
The tour guy looks like a 12 year old with a 60 year old mans mustache 😂😂
Dude is fried !
At 71 I’m afraid I made a mistake leaving that beautiful country for Montana . ❤
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I did not know you can own a stream in the USA. Ones i bought a Idaho fishing licence and I could fish in any stream or lake in Idaho. Maybe he is the owner of the land around the stream but i could still wade in his part of the river as long i stay in the water. With the risk he could shoot my ass. Or am i misinformed? I am from Europe and having a lease on a piece of river happens a lot and is very annoying. It makes fishing expensive and a big puzzle who owns what?
nice
It would have been much more interesting if you'd have show more pictures of the fish. Especially when you were netting them, you didn't have to just focus on his face.
No stream is private.
If you’re asking questions, let the guy answer them.
Pre determining his answers is no way to get his undiluted opinions.
Would love to see him strip the fish
Poor fishies. They're losing their happy home. Maybe they're new home will be even more happy.
Sooo... Why didn't they stock the stream with fingerlings like the hatchery guy said would be best?