Flint River Fish Hatchery is a state-operated fish production facility in Georgia, providing important resources for fisheries management, conservation, and recreational fishing along the Flint River and surrounding regions.
The Flint River Fish Hatchery, located in southwest Georgia near Albany, plays a key role in supporting the state's aquatic resources by raising various species of fish primarily for stocking in public waters. Operated by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the hatchery focuses on propagation of sportfish such as largemouth bass, channel catfish, bluegill, redear sunfish, and striped bass. This hatchery helps maintain healthy fish populations in the Flint River system and other nearby lakes and rivers, enhancing recreational fishing opportunities for anglers throughout the region. Situated near the banks of the Flint River, the facility utilizes river water and controlled environments to provide optimal rearing conditions for juvenile fish until they are ready for release. While the hatchery itself is not a traditional outdoor recreation destination, it supports outdoor activities by improving fish stocks and ecological balance. Visitors interested in fisheries biology and conservation can sometimes tour the hatchery by appointment, gaining insight into hatchery operations, fish lifecycle, and management techniques. The surrounding Flint River corridor offers paddling, fishing, and wildlife viewing opportunities in a generally rural Georgia landscape. The hatchery’s ongoing fish culture efforts contribute to the sustainability of native and stocked fish species, helping maintain the vitality of the Flint River watershed’s aquatic ecosystems.
Important propagation facility for largemouth bass and catfish stocking.
Helps sustain fishing quality in the Flint River and regional waters.
Opportunity for educational tours by appointment.
Located close to the Flint River, offering natural riverine scenery.
Series of earthen and concrete ponds designed for nursery and grow-out phases of various fish species.
Direct source of fresh river water circulated through the hatchery units to mimic natural habitat conditions.
Key contributor to Georgia’s statewide fish stocking efforts supporting recreational fisheries.