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Thousands of new fish introduced to Deer Meadow Pond

Thousands of new fish introduced to Deer Meadow Pond

Yahoo29-04-2025

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Thousands of new fish were introduced into Moraine's Deer Meadow Pond on Monday.
Moraine Parks and Recreation shared the exciting news in a social media post.
This effort was made through a partnership with The Lake Doctors, a Florida-based Environmental Consultant. Deer Meadow is a 9-acre catch-and-release pond located in Deer Meadow Park.
Shooting range in Adams County to close for maintenance
The new fish are:
50,000 (approx.) minnows
650 Largemouth Bass
400 Hybrid Bluegill
300 Redear Sunfish
350 Channel Catfish
450 Black Crappie
40 Grass Carp
To watch a short video on the introduction, click here.
For more information on the City of Moraine Parks and Recreation, click here.
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