Thanks slop.....now I have the urge to go watch an episode of CSI or NCIS.
Entertaining indeed....along with a very cool virtual tour of the facility. Thanks for posting.
cheers,
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same with walleye, they have to be stocked at a very small size. You can wake up one day and half are gone and the other half are really fat!Canmoore wrote:They do, there are some Native run hatcheries that culture Sturgeon!Doeun_k wrote:they should do that with sturgeon and american eel because they are endangered species
As for Muskies, when I was a student, I co-op'd at one of the first Musky Hatcheries in Ontario, if not Canada. Just outside of Lindsay Ontario. The fish were held in large outdoor ponds.
You could always tell the ones who were eating there brothers and sisters, because they were the largest! That is the main obstacle in raising Musky, they are cannibals, and once one musky gets to big, you can say by to all the other smaller ones!
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I was from the last class, before that Joke named Suzuki shut us down.. that was in 2003/04. I remember they shut us down, so they could get a grant from the suzuki foundation for a fleet of new computers, as well as a Wind Mill and a sun-dial.....Mudpout wrote:AHH! fellow fleming grads! I took aquaculture too, and worked at Al's walleye/muskie hatchery a few times as well. Those garbage bins full of 'eyes! I'll never forget that. Graduated somewhere around 96-98?

I have heard that they have since re-opened the Aquaculture program. Not to sure though. When we graduated, we were told that there was going to be huge aquariums along the new section of the campus, that would hold the musky that we gew from fingerings to almost foot long pigs.
I would like to go back, and check out how things have progressed.