
The Cheraw State Fish Hatchery unloads some 200,000 bluegill bream into the Great Pee Dee River at Laney Landing, Riverside Park, Cheraw. Another 25,000 were unloaded at the Cheraw State Park lake. The fingerlings will grow to a catchable size by late summer. They can grow to a half pound or three quarter pound size. These fish will range some five to seven miles in both directions fromt he point of unloading. This was published Feb. 6, 1986 in the Cheraw Chronicle.
The Cheraw State Fish Hatchery unloads some 200,000 bluegill bream into the Great Pee Dee River at Laney Landing, Riverside Park, Cheraw. Another 25,000 were unloaded at the Cheraw State Park lake. The fingerlings will grow to a catchable size by late summer. They can grow to a half pound or three quarter pound size. These fish will range some five to seven miles in both directions from the point of unloading. This was published Feb. 6, 1986 in the Cheraw Chronicle.







