How To Get Fish For Your Farm Pond
It is important that you provide all the information
requested on the application. Please print or type clearly.
Other things to remember as you complete your application are:
1. COMPLETE and give CORRECT MAILING ADDRESS, including ZIP CODE
and email address if available.
2. PHONE NUMBER, with AREA CODE. If you do not have a phone it
would be helpful to list the phone number of a relative or close
neighbor who can relay a message to you or call you to a phone.
3. Complete legal description of land where pond is located.
SECTION, RANGE, and TOWNSHIP.
4. COUNTY where pond is located. This facilitates routing your
application to the proper hatchery.
5. SURFACE ACRE size of pond. If you are in doubt, see item #1
of requirements.
6. Date pond was constructed, if and when it was stocked. This
information is needed to further identify your pond.
7. Are there ANY fish in the pond? IF THIS IS TRUE, please do
not proceed because IT IS NOT ELIGIBLE TO BE STOCKED WITH FISH
FROM THE WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT.
8. Fish are provided based on the following lengths and STOCKING
RATE: largemouth bass 2" (100 per acre), channel catfish 2" (100
per acre) and bluegill 1" (500 per acre). However no more than 3
ponds or 10 acres total worth of fish will be provided to any
one applicant. If larger fish are desired we will provide a list
of commercial fish producers.
9. SIGNATURE. Must be signature of land owner or lessee.
10. FISHING LICENSE NUMBER. As stated in #5 of Requirements, you
must have a current Oklahoma Fishing License.
11. All pond owners need to have their ponds inspected by a game
warden or fisheries biologist to ensure that the ponds do not
have existing fish populations and the application needs to be
signed by the game warden or biologist prior to sending to
Central Office for processing. For a list of
Game Warden numbers
12. Return EACH APPLICATION by MAY 31 of the year that you want
fish.
13. Send the application to:
Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation
Fisheries Division
PO BOX 53465
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
If you follow these directions, the processing of your
application will be assured and you will receive your fish in a
timely manner. As applications are received, they are numbered
and a letter is sent to the applicant advising them of the
application number. Any correspondence regarding your
application should contain a reference to your application
number and county where pond is located. All questions should be
directed to Fish Hatchery from which you received your letter
stating that your application was received.
If your application is disapproved you will be notified and
given the reasons for rejection. If all requirements have been
met and the pond is approved your application will be processed
by the hatchery nearest your pond for processing. Oklahoma State
Fish Hatcheries are located at Medicine Park in Comanche County,
Durant in Bryan County, Byron in Alfalfa County, and Holdenville
in Hughes County.
Preparing for Your Fish
Most fish spawn only once a year, and keep in mind that private
pond stocking is only one program of the hatchery system. Plans
must be formulated before hatchery ponds are filled to determine
the most important needs. Fish are distributed as long as the
supply lasts. When fish are available (for channel catfish and
bluegill approximately September 1 and largemouth bass
approximately the following June 1) you will be notified by
postcard with the date, time, and location where fish can be
picked up. You, a relative, or a friend can pick up the fish as
long as the notification card is brought to the pick up point.
Fish must be picked up at designated sites on designated days.
Failure to pick up the fish as designated on the notification
will result in cancellation of the application.
Upon reaching the pickup location, the notification card must be
presented to the hatchery personnel. The card will specify the
species and number of fish that will be ready. Since largemouth
bass, channel catfish, and bluegill are available at different
times it will be necessary to make a trip in the fall and the
following spring. Notification will be sent each time. To get
your fish in the best condition, every effort should be made to
pick up the fish on the earliest date specified on the
notification card.
All fish for private ponds will be placed in plastic bags filled
with water and oxygen. Fish should be taken directly to the pond
with no stops en route.
Applicants should bring medium size cardboard boxes for holding
plastic bags while the fish are being transported. The number of
boxes required will be given on the notification card. The box
facilitates handling and helps keeps the plastic bags insulated
so that water temperature does not vary. Boxes should be
transported in the back seat of a car. If carried in a pickup,
some sort of covering should be provided to keep the box out of
the sun. The sun's direct rays will quickly penetrate the
cardboard box and warm the water inside the plastic bags. This
could result in death of the fish.
For further information on managing your farm pond contact one
of the hatcheries or Fisheries Division.
NEW PONDS ARE A JOY to anglers and landowners alike. They can
provide years of excellent fishing. But, these new ponds do not
come equipped with a ready made fish population.
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation maintains four
warm-water fish hatcheries for use in fisheries management and
research. One program of the hatchery system is the stocking of
new or reclaimed privately owned farm ponds.
Requirements
The Department recognizes the needs of owners of new and
reclaimed farm ponds. Our present program fulfills these needs
at the lowest possible cost to the sportsman of Oklahoma.
However, several requirements must be met before fish can be
provided.
1. All ponds must be at LEAST 1/2 surface acre in size. If in
doubt measure the length and width of the pond in feet and then
multiply: length X width = square feet of pond รท 43,560 =
surface acre(s).
2. Fish will not be provided for private ponds which have a
charge for fishing.
3. NO POND CAN BE STOCKED THAT HAS AN EXISTING FISH POPULATION
PRESENT.
4. There is a limit of three ponds or 10 acres total per applicant per year.
5. The applicant must have a current Oklahoma fishing license,
NO EXCEPTIONS EVEN THOUGH YOU MAY OTHERWISE BE EXEMPT by being
65 or older, a disabled veteran, or residing on the property
where the pond to be stocked is located. The only income for
operation of hatcheries comes from the sale of licenses. It is
only fair that landowners receiving fish share in the cost of
rearing these fish. A Social Security, Veteran Administration,
or Drivers License Number IS NOT SUFFICIENT.
6. Law enforcement personnel are allowed to check licenses of
those fishing in your pond. However, you do NOT have to allow
other people to fish in your pond.
To obtain fish for your farm pond you can:
Fill out and print off the Fish for your farm pond application
and mail it to the Department of Wildlife Conservation at the
following mailing address:
Fisheries Division
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation
PO BOX 53465
Oklahoma City, OK 73152
(405) 521-3721
When you request the forms you should specify the number of
ponds you wish to stock. ONE APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR
EACH POND.
If you would like to purchase fish to stock in your pond, call
(405) 521-3721 for a list of commercial hatcheries. You can also
go to the following web site
http://www.oda.state.ok.us/forms/ais/ais-aqua.pdf for
a list of Aquaculture License holders in Oklahoma.
