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South Otselic Hatchery

With an annual production of 15,000 pounds of fish, this hatchery rears the entire statewide supply of tiger muskellunge and produces pond-reared walleye fingerlings.

1-315-653-7727
1549 NY-26
South Otselic, NY 13155
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With an annual production of 15,000 pounds of fish, this hatchery rears the entire statewide supply of tiger muskellunge and produces pond-reared walleye fingerlings.
 

South Otselic Hatchery also rears small lots of wild, heritage-strain brook trout.
 

The facility is open Monday through Friday year-round for visitors.
 
 
 
 
 
 

South Otselic, NY

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