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Randolph Hatchery

This major brood stock facility handles 5-6 million brook, brown and rainbow trout eggs each year with annual production totaling nearly 100,000 pounds of fish.

1-716-358-4755
10943 Hatchery Road
Randolph, NY 14772
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This major brood stock facility handles 5-6 million brook, brown and rainbow trout eggs each year with annual production totaling nearly 100,000 pounds of fish.
 

Each fall, Randolph Hatchery fish culturists strip, fertilize and incubate eggs, then ship millions to other NYSDEC hatcheries. Randolph also keeps many of the eggs they produce to raise trout for stocking local waters.
 

It is open to visitors every day throughout the year.
 
 
 
 
 

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