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Kreis Steinburg

Sarlhusen

Reese Fish Farm

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Reese Fish Farm

Reese Fish Farm

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    1. Bridge Over the Bünzau – Glasbek Ford Crossing loop from Sarlhusen

    10.4km

    02:41

    60m

    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Intermediate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    January 30, 2019

    There's delicious fish here, in the largest fish farm in Schleswig-Holstein. Whether ready-made from the shop or caught by yourself - fish is always possible!

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      August 29, 2021

      Pay attention to the tried and tested and try something new!

      In the beginning there was water. In 1738 Johann Christoph Richter decided to build a paper mill near Sarlhusen and used the spring water to produce high-quality handmade paper. In 1872, Marx H. Reese bought the property of the paper mill that burned down in 1864 and began farming. Trout have been produced in the former paper mill since 1885, and at the beginning of the 20th century they even "went on a long journey" on the Hamburg-New York overseas route!



      There hasn't been any paper from Sarlhusen for a long time - but fish all the more. Fourth generation of the Reese family has been feeding, catching and fishing freshwater fish:

      After Marx H. Reese, Christian Reese and Hans Reese, master fisherman Gunnar Reese now runs the fish farm - today the largest fish farm and fishing company in Schleswig-Holstein.



      All the threads come together at the paper mill in Sarlhusen: fishing, fish farming, processing, refinement, sales and transport in all directions. In various ponds, fish are fed, reared and processed, refined or sold as stock fish together with fish caught from the East Holstein fisheries. From stickleback to zander - from egg to edible fish.

      When it comes to processing, we meet tradition again, because we smoke according to our own recipe in the traditional Altona oven.

      The interaction of different branches of the company enables the Reese fish farm to fulfill almost all wishes in the freshwater fish business. The control center in Sarlhusen, more precisely "the Reese office team", works tirelessly to ensure that orders and transports are processed smoothly.



      Source: fischzucht-reese.de/ueberuns/sarlhusen

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        July 20, 2022

        In the beginning there was water. In 1738 Johann Christoph Richter decided to build a paper mill near Sarlhusen and used the spring water to produce high-quality handmade paper. In 1872, Marx H. Reese bought the property of the paper mill that burned down in 1864 and began farming. Trout have been produced in the former paper mill since 1885, and at the beginning of the 20th century they even "went on a long journey" on the Hamburg-New York overseas route!

        There hasn't been any paper from Sarlhusen for a long time - but fish all the more. Fourth generation of the Reese family has been feeding, catching and fishing freshwater fish:

        After Marx H. Reese, Christian Reese and Hans Reese, master fisherman Gunnar Reese now runs the fish farm - today the largest fish farm and fishing company in Schleswig-Holstein.

        Source: fischzucht-reese.de/ueberuns/tradition

        Translated by Google •

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          Location: Sarlhusen, Kreis Steinburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

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