California State Fish Hatchery in Fillmore
The State Fish Hatchery in Fillmore is less than a mile from downtown Fillmore, going east on Highway 126. Bring dimes to purchase fish food and watch these hungry guys jump out of the water to chow down. My kids were thrilled for about 15 minutes...at which point they were quickly done as we made our way back to the train station downtown. Additional, newer footage at
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Level Up Adventures - Fillmore Fish Hatchery
A few months ago we decided to spend more quality time together. We also thought we'd better explore the neighborhoods around us. AND we wanted to make it fun. So welcome to our Level Up Adventures. On our first one we went to the Fillmore Fish Hatchery - 612 E Telegraph Rd, Fillmore, CA. Enjoy!
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THINGS TO DO FOR FREE!!! (THROUGHOUT FILLMORE)
WE FOUND OUT ABOUT THESE PLACES ONE DAY WHILE HEADED TO THE GREEN OASIS FARM AND FEED WHICH WE DIDN'T STOP BY THIS DAY BECAUSE IT WAS CLOSE. VERY SWEET LADY WHO SELLS HOME GROWN PRODUCE AND ALSO WILL DO BIRTHDAYS OR EVENTS IF SOMEONE IS INTERESTED? CHECK HER OUT!!!
THE GREEN OASIS FARM & FEED
3531 E TELEGRAPH RD, FILLMORE, CA 93015
THE FISH HATCHERY
621 E TELEGRAPH RD, FILLMORE, CA 93015
THE FISH FOOD IS ONLY 10 CENTS FOR A FAIR AMOUNT! YOUR KIDS WILL PROBABLY NOT EVEN USE A WHOLE DOLLAR!! TAKE A CUP JUST IN CASE THERE ISN'T ANY ALTHOUGH THEY ALWAYS HAVE SOME.
BENNETT'S HONEY FARM
3176 HONEY LN, FILLMORE, CA 93015
ALL TYPES OF HONEY CAN BE PURCHASE HERE AS WELL WITH HANDMADE HONEY SOAP, CANDLES, CREAM, ETC AS SEEN IN THE VIDEO... OBVIOUSLY IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE SOMETHING YOU MAY LIKE BE SURE TO BRING SOME MONEY. ALL PRICES ARE JUST ABOUT RIGHT.
LAKE PIRU
4780 PIRU CANYON RD, PIRU, CA 93040
HANDS DOWN THE CLEANEST LAKE WITH OUTSTANDING BEAUTIFUL SIGHTS! GREAT FOR FAMILY WEEKEND CAMPING! IF YOU WANT TO SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY BRING ALONG SOME HOMEMADE FOOD AND ENJOY IT BY THE LAKE WHILE THE SUNSETS (;
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Reel Anglers - Filmore Fish Hatchery
Reel Anglers go to were the The trout grow. The wonderful Ranger Ken, takes us on a tour of the facility, were you can even feed the fish.
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Fish jumping around in the Fillmore State Fish Hatchery pens.
Scenes From the Fillmore State Fish Hatchery in September 2014
The Fillmore Fish Hatchery was dedicated as a state hatchery in 1932. It is one of 21 hatcheries operated by the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG). The Fillmore Hatchery produces about 1 million rainbow trout, or about 400,000 lbs of fish, each year. Learn more at
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Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery on Highway 395.
While driving through the town of Independence, I saw a sign for the Mt Whitney Historic Fish Hatchery, so I decided to get off the highway and check it out. I can honestly say it is a fantastic stop and one I recommend, especially when it is open. Here is all the information.
Details:
•Open Thurs – Mon but grounds open anytime
•Location: Oak Creek Rd, Independence, CA 93526
Directions:
The Mt Whitney Fish Hatchery is located right off Highway 395 on Oak Creek Rd (just North of Independence). The one-mile road will take you all the way to the Hatchery.
Phone: (760) 876-4128
The facility was built and operated by the California State Fish & Game Commission, now known as the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Starting in 1915, the citizens of Independence began a local fundraising drive to purchase a site for a proposed state fish hatchery. $1,500.00 was raised, and an ideal 40-acre (16 ha) site was purchased on Oak Creek, just north of the town. Fish and Game Commissioner M. J. Connell instructed the design team led by Charles Dean of the State Department of Engineering to design a building that would match the mountains, would last forever, and would be a showplace for all time. The architectural style they chose is Tudor Revival. Construction began in March, 1916, with a final budget of approximately $60,000.00. The walls of the building are constructed using 3,500 short tons (3,200 t) of native granite collected within a quarter mile (400 m) of the site. The walls are two to three feet (600 to 900 mm) thick. The roof is red Spanish tile made in Lincoln, California.
When construction was completed in 1917, it was the largest and best equipped hatchery in California and could produce 2,000,000 fish fry per year. Initially, fish eggs were collected from the Rae Lakes and were transported to the hatchery by mule train. Since 1918, golden trout eggs have been collected from the Cottonwood Lakes. This program is the sole source of California golden trout eggs, currently operated by the nearby Black Rock Fish Hatchery since the closure of Mt Whitney Hatchery in 2008.
In July 1931, the Mount Whitney Fish Hatchery and the Colorado Fish Commission traded 30,000 Colorado River cutthroat trout eggs for 25,000 golden trout eggs. The resulting Colorado cutthroat fry were planted in remote High Sierra lakes at very high elevations. Over the following 50 years, the population in Colorado became endangered due to habitat destruction and interbreeding with other species of trout. The cutthroats now living in California remained pure. In 1987, California and Colorado cooperated to transplant 50 genetically pure cutthroats back to a remote lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, where they thrived.
In 1996, the California Department of Fish and Game proposed closing the hatchery due to budget cuts. Local and statewide opposition to the closure developed, and instead, a plan was approved to save the facility in order to provide the public with an interpretation of the historical significance of the hatchery, knowledge of the hatchery's function and an understanding of our natural resources. Legislation was passed designating the Friends of the Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery as a private group authorized to lease part of the hatchery in order to maintain and preserve it, in coordination with the State Office of Historic Preservation.
On July 5, 2007, a 55,000-acre (22,000 ha) wildfire burned upstream to the west of the Mount Whitney Fish Hatchery. As a result, a year later, on July 12, 2008, a heavy thunderstorm caused a massive mudslide in the fire-scarred Oak Creek watershed that swept downstream, severely damaging the ponds and water supplies of the hatchery, as well as two employee housing units. The main building escaped major damage. The Friends of the Mt. Whitney Fish Hatchery organized restoration work that allowed the interpretive center and display pond to re-open on May 30, 2009. However, the future of full-scale hatchery production is uncertain.
The first group of fish to come out of the hatchery in three years were planted in Diaz Lake, and a Kids Fishing Day was held in May, 2010. An expanded interpretive center is in the planning stages.[
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Just a taste of things to come!
Paul Ward - ON LOCATION - 57 Ac Gentleman's Ranch. Fillmore CA
SOLD in 2016. Paul Ward (805) 479-5004. Ultimate Ventura County retreat & gentleman's ranch. Boasting over 57 acres, this garden hideaway includes a 4,165 sq ft residence, 200+ avocado trees, stocked fish pond with waterfall, acres of open riding land, & secluded shooting range. Located at the end of a private road lined with citrus & stately oaks, the custom built home is set on a quiet knoll where it takes in breathtaking views of the the Santa Clara River Valley & majestic Los Padres Mountains. Designed to maximize the views, one enters the 5br/5bth home on the second level where all common areas are located; only the garage & separate 1br apartment are located downstairs. The home's over-sized rooms can accommodate a large family & many guests. Two-story cathedral ceilings extend the full length of the interior hallway; their grandeur only outmatched by mother nature right outside. A shared private well irrigates the orchard with enough water to plan several more acres. Located between Fillmore & Moorpark. CONTACT PAUL WARD at (805) 479-5004
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