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Kenneth Henneke Fish Hatchery has a proud family tradition of feeder fish farms in Texas. For over three decades Kenneth Henneke Fish Hatchery has remained a reputable company striving towards quality and excellence. Our pond stock run deep with all sorts of different species including bass, catfish, sunfish, crappie, shad, minnow s, and other exotic species. You won’t find services like those available at Kenneth Henneke Fish Hatchery on any other fish farm in Texas. 1267 CR 134, Hallettsville, Texas 77964 info@hennekehatchery.com http://hennekehatchery.com/ 361-798-5934 "In 1980 we started a fish hatchery here in Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, down in central Texas. We have enjoyed over the years and expanded into all types of fish, especially the hybrid catfish which grows 30% faster, all progressive. We have lures that jumps out of the water like a bass when you catch it, and extremely good eating. We do have all types of bass and any forage food that's needed for the production of bass. We also have lake management, and we do any type of lake management. We have feeders, we have dye, we do analysis on your water. We can also help you build ponds, show you how to structure them, and build them correctly for the best fish out there. But when I say we, what's so nice about we, is that my two sons (I have two sons), chose to go ahead and become part of the Henneke Fish Hatchery family. They've been in it for a little long, but believe me, I hate to tell this, but I know they know more than I do, and I'm proud of them. But anyhow, when you get service from us, you're getting the best. You're getting family service. We care, we're Texans. What more can you ask for? Just country boys that have the knowledge and the wonderful fish to provide you. Our grandchildren, our children, our great-grandchildren, they all love to fish and believe me we get the biggest kick out of them. They go out there, and every fish they catch, they're just a whooping and a hollering and make so many precious memories for our family, as a family. We go fishing as a family. And when you put your fish in your pond for your kids, yourself, your grandkids, think about it. Every fish is bringing a precious memory to that family. And look at what you have taught them, to deal with nature, Mother Nature. What more can you ask?"