Live Fish Sales
Rainbow Trout are the most popular fish stocked. They grow fast, adapt to most ponds, and are easily caught. Rainbow trout do best in water between 50-70 degrees
Tiger Trout are hybrids, formed by crossing Brook trout and Brown trout. These fish are aggressive and fun to catch. They do well in 50-75 degree water. These fish are very hardy! They are very similar to the browns but easier to catch!
Brown Trout are a favorite of many experienced anglers. They can be hard to catch and they are aggressive towards other fish. Brown trout grow big and have been know to survive in water up to 75 degrees. Their growth is stunted in water under 55 degrees.
Brook Trout are another favorite of fisherman because they are always ready to take a fly. These fish generally do not grow past 20 inches, unless conditions are ideal. Brook trout can be aggressive, but because of their size, this usually is not a problem for your smaller fish. These fish are great for small mountain ponds where the water is clean and cold (below 65 degrees is best).
In an effort to help protect native Utah fish species, we do offer sterile (triploid) trout in all the species.
We are sold out of trout for our 2020 season. If you are a current customer, you may place your 2021 order now! If you are a first-time customer We will take orders starting September 1st for the following seasons.
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Our fish are priced by their length. The prices vary by species.
The 2020 fish prices are as follows:
Fingerling Trout 1-5″
Rainbow Trout $1.50/fish Albino Rainbow Trout $2.00/fish Brook, Tiger and Brown Trout $2.00/fish Trout 6-10″
Rainbow Trout $3.00/fish Albino Rainbow Trout $4.00/fish Brook, Tiger and Brown Trout $4.00/fish Trout 11″+
Rainbow Trout $6.00/lb Albino Rainbow Trout $8.00/lb Brook, Tiger and Brown Trout $8.00/lb Prices are subject to change without notification.
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We are sold out of trout for our 2020 season. If you are a current customer, you may place your 2021 order now! If you are a first-time customer We will take orders starting September 1st for the following seasons.
The minimum invoice total for a delivered order is $250.00. If you need assistance in equipment for pick-up please visit our tank rental page. We are still taking orders for our rainbow trout fingerlings. Quantities available vary per species and whether you need sterile or not. Please place an order as soon as possible and we will reach out to you with what we have available. -
Delivery Costs
Single-customer order $1.50/mile one-way Multiple-customer order $1.00/mile one-way The minimum delivery charge is $30.00
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We are able to deliver up to 1,000 lbs. per load.
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Feed can be purchased directly from our supplier by calling Skretting Inc @ 1-800-521-9092.
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We are sold out of trout for our 2020 season. If you are a current customer, you may place your 2021 order now! If you are a first-time customer We will take orders starting September 1st for the following seasons. Place your order via email at [email protected]
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“If you plan to stock fish, you likely need a COR. The only exception is if you plan to purchase a sterile salmonid species and stock them into a properly screened pond that is not on a natural stream channel.” An easy tool is to: Click here, type your address in and see what rules apply to your area!.
A COR is required if No COR is required if You are purchasing a non-salmonid You are purchasing a sterile salmonid for stocking into a screened pond that is not on a natural stream channel Your pond is not screened You are purchasing a fertile salmonid that will be stocked into areas identified on the map as allowing fertile salmonids if your pond is screened and not on a natural stream channel Your pond is on a natural stream channel You are purchasing a fertile salmonid that is being stocked within a sterile salmonid zone There are two main factors that [the DNR] uses to determine if you need a COR to stock fish in your private pond.
Pond screening — You will need a COR if your pond lacks screening or if your screened pond is located on a natural stream channel.
Ponds located on a natural stream channel — If your pond is located on a natural stream pond, you need a COR. Even for a properly screened pond, we need to evaluate the threat the possible effects of escaped fish on area native fish.
IF you are interested in purchasing any warm-water species you will need to apply for a COR permit.
You may need our health inspection results. They can be found here:
Cold Springs Inspection Packet 2019
Cold Springs Inspection Packet 2018
Cold Springs Inspection Packet 2017
Cold Springs Inspection Packet 2016
Cold Springs Inspection Packet 2015
The above information comes from:
“Private Fish Pond Permits.” Utah Division of Wildlife, State of Utah, 21 Feb. 2019, wildlife.utah.gov/index.php/private-ponds.html.
Current COVID-19 Fishing Hours
(November 1st to March 31st)
Saturday’s only
Closed Sunday’s
11:00am to 5:00pm
No Fishing License Required
Directions from I-15
- Take exit 349
- Head east 3.6 miles
- Turn right on to Fruitland Drive
- Take a left a half-mile down the road on to Fish Farm Road.
2284 N. Fruitland Dr., North Ogden, UT 84414