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  1. Eggs taken at the weirs are sent to state fish hatcheries where they are raised and stocked all over Michigan. Additionally, there are several fish ladders in Michigan which allow fish the opportunity to migrate upstream over or through a barrier. Locations can be found in Berrien Springs, Buchanan and Niles.

  2. Thompson State Fish Hatchery. 944 South State Highway M-149, Manistique, MI 49854-8922. Visit Website. Contact. This location opened in 1922 and produces Chinook salmon, steelhead and walleye for both inland and Great Lakes waters. Informative, short video to watch that explains the hatchery and how it operates.

  3. The old hatchery has been transformed into a Great Lakes watershed explanation area featuring a Michigan Fisheries Visitors Center that includes a replica of a fish transportation rail car.

  4. Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor Center. Located on the grounds of the Oden State Fish Hatchery, is the site of the original fish hatchery building which began operations in 1921. In 2002, a new hatchery was built one quarter-mile northeast of the current visitor center.

  5. Fishing. Located on the grounds of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery, the visitor center provides programs that tell the remarkable tale of the Great Lakes fisheries and the vital role played by hatcheries.

  6. Established in 1927, Wolf Lake Hatchery currently produces steelhead trout, Chinook salmon, walleye, and Great Lakes muskellunge for Michigan's inland and Great Lakes waters. Visitors peer into the rearing ponds at the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery

  7. Located on the grounds of the Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery, the visitor center provides programs that tell the remarkable tale of the Great Lakes fisheries and the vital role played by hatcheries.