#walkwithme * Connetqout * FISH HATCHERY

in nature •  6 years ago  (edited)

First time for me at Connetquot River State Park. This is a mile walk to the centuries old Fish Hatchery still in use.
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Refer to prior post for more info. on Connetquot aka Great River, Islip, NY.

https://steemit.com/nature/@manorvillemike/former-south-side-sportsmen-s-club-of-long-island

There are two ways to get to the Hatchery. This old blacktop road or through the woods on the yellow trail. I took the road there and the trail back.

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This was a 3,400 + acre Sportsmen preserve before becoming a State Park. The river flows through the middle of it. The woods on this side of the river have only regrown since a fire came through in the early 1970's.

Fish Hatchery just up ahead.

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This is the river flowing towards me and the Hatchery behind me. River canal make a 90% turn, then runs under a road flowing into long rectangular holding areas for the fish. The fish they raise are Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout.

Check out google map for better all around look. https://www.google.com/maps/@40.7638119,-73.1533742,413m/data=!3m1!1e3

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I ran into the caretaker of the place, Norman. He told me one pool had 8,000 trout in it. After BS-ing for awhile I took a stroll around.

The far pool had the biggest trout I ever seen. Some over two foot. 0.61 meters long. But then again I'm not a fisherman, so I don't know how big they get.

Check these fish out. Reflection makes for bad pictures. Should have taken a video.

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These guys were monsters.

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#walkwithme .... was inspired by .... @lyndsaybowes

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Trout fish is not very big, but very strong! I was not lucky enough to catch it, but read a lot about fishing in mountain rivers

These are big .....

Wow... such a peaceful looking place. And those are some impressively sized fish, too. I don't know much about trout, but I know there's a fish hatchery not far from us and the fish there are just little tiny fingerlings they scoop up and release in waterways around the peninsula. But I guess every place has its own way fo doing things.

=^..^=

These must be the Mama egg layers. :-)

Nice photos! I love these kinds of places. This reminds me of where my mom lives in Kentucky. I used to run through the woods and mess around in the creeks. I do miss those days!

Those were the days, total freedom. :-)

It looks so peaceful & beautiful.

Very few people here even on a weekend. Even though the 3,000 Acres are surrounded by suburban sprawl of houses.