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November 2024 Nebraskaland

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44 Nebraskaland • November 2024 Rock Creek Hatchery 100 years of trout producƟ on nce regarded as the most popular of all game fi sh, the rainbow trout still has a big presence in Nebraska waters. In the early 1900s, trout were not only a staple food source for many but also an esteemed sport fi sh for anglers. Because of this popularity, ideas began to form at the Nebraska Bureau of Fish and Game, now the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, about growing rainbow trout. Then, in 1924, the Bureau purchased 20 acres of land north of Parks for a new hatchery for $4,500. Fed by Rock Creek, a series of the largest and coldest springs in Nebraska, the Bureau planned for this new hatchery to supply the entire state with trout. It was a lofty goal that quickly gathered steam. The Beginnings H.P. Runion was a rancher and owner of a hatchery at Benkelman until it was purchased by the Bureau in 1919. Runion raised many fi sh at the Benkelman hatchery and sold them to the state. But he thought more could be done and done better. Years before, around 1911, Runion began a nursery pond experiment at Rock Creek back when the crystal-clear waters of Rock Creek served as a watering area for thirsty cattle. Runion found out the water and vegetation at Rock Creek were ideal for newly hatched trout fry and that they thrived and grew rapidly in the clear, cool, fl owing waters at Rock Creek. Coming from the notion of rearing trout and other fi sh to a fi ngerling size before releasing them into wild waters, giving them a better chance of survival, these O By Julie Geiser Rock Creek Hatchery was the third state hatchery in Nebraska after the Gretna and Valentine hatcheries. TIM REIGERT, NEBRASKALAND Parks Benkelman Rock Creek State Fish Hatchery Valentine Fish Hatchery Gretna Fish Hatchery

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