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Costa Spring Hatchery Ltd.
Brow
Well Fisheries has been successfully hatching and growing
trout and salmon from its site in the heart of the picturesque
Yorkshire Dales for over 20 years. The site was established
by Jonathan Jowett, but is now largely run by his brother
Dr Ian Jowett, who later joined the company to help fuel
it's expansion and development. In 1988, Clear Spring Hatchery
Ltd was set up to cater for the increased demand for their
quality fish and after several years was entirely incorporated
into the parent company. The core of the business from these
two sites is to produce eggs, fry and fingerling fish for
ongrowing in other waters. The farms now produce over 4
million fish annually, making us one of the largest producers
of fry and fingerlings in the country.
In
1995 the opportunity arose to take over the National Rivers
Authority fish hatchery near Pickering in North Yorkshire.
Established in 1932 to provide brown trout to enhance wild
fisheries, the site has grown to become one of the major
restocking farms in the North of England. The farm is now
known as Costa Spring Hatchery Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary
of Brow Well Fisheries Ltd and managed by Mark Campbell,
who lives on the grounds in the restored 18th century Corn
Mill.
The
fundamental reason for the continuing success of all three
farms is the pure 'bug free' spring water supply. This provides
ideal conditions for the production of fast growing, hardy,
disease free trout, eminently suited for stocking all types
of waters, from small garden ponds to the largest lakes
and reservoirs. Over many years our sites have developed
their own broodstock of brown trout, rainbow trout, golden
trout, blue trout, and arctic charr. The excellent growing
conditions, coupled with our technological expertise and
experience, enables us to supply all sizes of fish throughout
the year, whether mixed sex, all female or triploid, from
eggs through to monster trout of over 9kg (20lbs).
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