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Opening Hours:
Friday | 8AM–4PM |
Saturday | 8AM–4PM |
Sunday | 8AM–4PM |
Monday | 8AM–4PM |
Tuesday | 8AM–4PM |
Wednesday | 8AM–4PM |
Thursday | 8AM–4PM |
About the Business:
Limestone Springs Fishing Preserve is a Fish farm located at 930 Tulpehocken Rd, Richland, Pennsylvania 17087, US.
The business is listed under fish farm category. It has received 440 reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Their services include Delivery .
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- Shakila Nida Shah
- 1 year ago
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- Jim Rossi
- 1 year ago
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- Dana Hummel
- 1 year ago
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- Tim Stark
- 1 year ago
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- Guy Cuffey
- 1 year ago
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Delivery
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Limestone Springs Fishing Preserve is open the following days:
Friday : 8AM–4PM
Saturday : 8AM–4PM
Sunday : 8AM–4PM
Monday : 8AM–4PM
Tuesday : 8AM–4PM
Wednesday : 8AM–4PM
Thursday : 8AM–4PM
Limestone Springs Fishing Preserve is listed under
Here are some reviews from our users.
"Great place to bring the kids, the price for cleaned fish fileted on the spot is great. No catch and release permitted."
"I only spent about a hour there , minutes fishing ,only used one lure 6 fish the smallest about inches. Only one other person there that day . The quality of the fish is great. Can't wait to go back."
"Always a great place to come fishing for trout. They stock a ton of them in the ponds and real good sized ones too. Fun to fish for and they will clean them as well for a charge. Not terribly cheap, but you will get fresh fish for the dinner table. Mar - another great day of fishing, easily caught 8 in about an hour and half..."
"Tons of fish here; probably literally. They have the waters stocked up to the gills. No catch and release. Whatever you catch, it is pay per pound by size of fish (picture of chart with pricing attached. Current as of December th, .) This is a historic site from colonial times. Was used as a canal to skip goods from Lebanon area down south to the Susquehanna river. Please be respectful and have fun catching some big trout!"
"I was there over years ago and it's still a great place."