Now taking orders for fall 2023

Whether you're stocking a new pond or re-stocking an existing pond, our friendly staff can safely package and deliver fish to your lake or pond. 

Free Estimate

  • Weigh and measure fish
  • Transport in special trucks
  • Acclimate fish to new lake
  • Replace existing fish
Fish Stocking - Fish Deliveries | Jones Lake Management
Fish Stocking - Fish Deliveries | Jones Lake Management

FISH DELIVERY

At Jones Lake Management, we ensure top-quality fish deliveries using our specialized trucks, equipped with insulated, live-haul tanks and monitored oxygen levels for optimal fish health.

Free Estimate

Once at the pond, fish are transported to the water and acclimated by our delivery crew. Fish are measured by total length from closed mouth to pinched tail. Before delivery, they are counted by hand or weighed on certified scales.


PRICING

Delivery fee for qualifying orders is $29. All orders of more than $500 within our standard delivery area are eligible for live delivery to your body of water.

A minimum $250 delivery fee will be applied to all orders under $500 or outside our standard delivery area. 

* Please note:
-  During peak delivery season, expect a 4-week lead time.
-  Deliveries start in March. pause for summer, and resume in mid-September.
-  Orders must meet the $500 minimum without adding other services.


ORDER CONFIRMATION AND PAYMENT

After placing an order, you'll receive an email confirmation and delivery estimate. About a week prior to your delivery, we'll provide a date and a 2-hour window. Our team will confirm details and address any questions.

For more info, email: fishdeliveries@joneslakemanagement.com.

Delivery Area

 

Delivery Restrictions

KENTUCKY
No Yellow Perch
Tilapia require a permit (aquaculture use only)

INDIANA
Triploid White Amur -  DELIVERY ONLY

OHIO
No Hybrid Striped Bass in Lake Erie Basin

WEST VIRGINIA
No Triploid Grass Carp

TENNESSEE
No Yellow Perch
No Mosquitofish
No Muskellunge
No Walleye
No Tadpoles

PENNSYLVANIA 
No Tilapia
No Mosquitofish
No Redear Sunfish
No Rainbow Trout
No Hybrid Striped Bass in Lake Erie Basin
Triploid White Amur (grass carp) requires a permit

Still need some things answered?
 

Fish Stocking

Stocking native gamefish helps create a balanced and thriving aquatic ecosystem. These fish play vital roles in controlling certain species' populations, contributing to a healthier food chain, and promoting biodiversity. Additionally, native gamefish enhance recreational fishing opportunities and overall enjoyment of your lake or pond.

We offer a diverse selection of native gamefish, including Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, Sunfish, and more. 

Yes, absolutely.  We offer flexible options to suit your needs. Whether you're looking to stock a small private pond or a larger lake, we can tailor the quantity of native gamefish to your specific requirements.

Yes, we do. We understand that transporting live fish can be challenging, so we offer reliable delivery services to bring the native gamefish directly to your property. Rest assured, our team takes every precaution to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of the fish.

Yes, our experienced team is well-versed in the ecological needs of various fish species. We'll work closely with you to assess your waterbody and recommend the most suitable native gamefish that align with your goals and environmental conditions.

Before stocking, it's essential to evaluate the size and depth of your lake or pond, existing fish populations, and any potential issues like invasive species. Our experts can guide you through this assessment to ensure successful stocking.

Our team follows best practices for stocking native gamefish, ensuring a careful and responsible approach. We acclimate the fish to your waterbody's temperature before release and consider the ideal locations to promote their survival and integration into the ecosystem.

The ideal time for stocking can vary based on your region's climate and water conditions. Generally, spring and fall are favorable seasons when water temperatures are mild, helping the fish acclimate better to their new environment.

Absolutely. We carefully consider the existing fish population to avoid imbalances and ensure that adding native gamefish benefits the overall health and diversity of the aquatic community.

Yes, we do. We care about the success of your stocked fish population. Our team is available to provide post-stocking support, answer any questions you may have, and offer recommendations for long-term management and care.