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Locality: Suches, Georgia

Phone: +1 706-838-4723



Address: 4730 Rock Creek Road 30572 Suches, GA, US

Website: www.fws.gov/ChattahoocheeForest/

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Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 11.11.2020

Staff at Pvt. John Allen NFH last month harvested Bluegill fingerlings and stocked them into Puskus, Curtis, Organ, Brents and Okhissa Lakes.

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 03.11.2020

Although local, state and federal agencies, like the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have devoted significant resources to fight Asian carp, it has been tough to slow them down because they reproduce quickly and are prolific breeders. http://ow.ly/t3zL50BWop5 USFWS Ryan Hagerty

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 30.10.2020

MarVontee put forth a Herculean effort and fought this monster catfish for more than an hour, but was still able to pull him out of Cleveland Lake in Belton Missouri this week during the nationwide UAOTV Virtual Family Fishing Event. http://ow.ly/U69n50BPtlh Photo UAOTV

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 22.10.2020

It’s FWCO Friday! The Lower Mississippi River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office has helped implement the Restoring America’s Greatest River Plan. In the p...icture below, Chinese delegates are visiting the Coffee Point Dikes project. Angeline Rogers, Coordinator of the Lower Mississippi River Conservation Committee describes the Coffee Point Habitat secondary channel habitat restoration project in the video in the link below, which will open up 3 miles of a secondary channel habitat that are important to endangered species which include the pallid sturgeon, the fat pocketbook mussel and the interior least tern. http://ow.ly/VCHv50BNDnN Photo LMRCC See more

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 10.10.2020

Today is FWCO Friday and we are highlighting the conservation coordination efforts of the Lower Mississippi River Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office, which p...rovides coordination for the Lower Mississippi River Conservation Committee, a 12 state conservation coalition of natural resource conservation and environmental quality agencies in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri and Tennessee. Their collaborative efforts have benefitted endangered species like the pallid sturgeon. http://ow.ly/y10850BNzeh Photo Credit US Army Corps of Engineers See more

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 27.09.2020

We find a way to make fishing better! Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery staff found a way to enable residents at a local nursing home to get a little fi...shing time in despite the COVID-19 pandemic. In past years, Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery has hosted fish events on site for disabled veterans but they were unable to sponsor any events this year because of safety concerns. Consequently, Private John Allen National Fish Hatchery purchased 9-foot stock tanks, gathered all the equipment they needed, harvested Channel Catfish from their rodeo pond, and transported the fish to the Tupelo Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Mississippi, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic on September 25, 2020 last month. We are happy to report 60 residents were able to participate in this tailor-made fishing event and the residents got a real thrill in catching their native channel catfish. There is no doubt that everyone had a good time during this event! http://ow.ly/5t7V50BNk3J Photo USFWS See more

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 09.09.2020

The Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery stocked the following bodies of water during the week of Sept 21st: 9/25 Rock creek. Fannin Blue Ridge TW. Fannin ... For more stocking sites visit the GADNR website. Happy Fishing everyone!!

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 03.09.2020

Although rainbow trout are native to river basins feeding into the Pacific Ocean, they are in every state of the United States, every province in Canada, in 45 countries and on every continent around the world except Antarctica. http://ow.ly/Hh0F50BwYGu Photo USFWS Robert Pos

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 01.09.2020

Susan Jewell, Injurious Wildlife Listing Coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, published a paper that explains the 120-year history of injurious w...ildlife under the Lacey Act. She dug into archives from the late 1800s to learn about how injurious (invasive) wildlife species have been prohibited from being imported from other countries since 1900. The image below is a nonnative injurious bighead carp, now invasive in the Mississippi River Basin. http://ow.ly/vixu50BuV9I Photo USFWS Owen Johnson See more

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 14.08.2020

We have had a lot done over the last several years. It’s pretty much wrapped up. All new lower drains and we were blessed to get new lanes as well. It looks great and drives wonderfully!

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 11.07.2020

Staff at Pvt. John Allen NFH is excited to announce that our crew raised and stocked 200 Yazoo Darters juveniles today in Smith Creek. This crew has worked extr...emely hard this year in Yazoo Darter production and tagging/stocking! This will be the third year Pvt. John Allen NFH has stocked Smith Creek with Yazoo Darters. See more

Chattahoochee Forest National Fish Hatchery 28.06.2020

There are a lot of unhappy lake sturgeon fans in Toledo, Ohio because the Toledo Zoo’s Annual Sturgeon Stocking event on the Maumee River was cancelled because ...of the Covid-19 pandemic. This event, which normally stocks 3,000 juvenile lake sturgeon into the Maumee River, was cancelled because of travel restrictions with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the closures at the Canadian borders, which prevented the collection of lake sturgeon eggs. We hope this annual lake sturgeon-stocking event will resume next year. http://ow.ly/Wkic50Bnb6F Video USFWS Katie Steiger-Meister See more