Bomgaars Fish Days

Transporting your fish: 
When hauling your fish, it is very important NOT to use city water, which may contain chlorine, pond or lake water is best. Large garbage cans or stock tanks are ideal to use when transporting catfish. Five-gallon buckets may be used for hauling 4” - 6” catfish, at a rate of 25 to 35 fish per bucket. Buckets may also be used for transporting all species of fish. Tanks and water are not supplied for the transfer of fish. LIMITED SUPPLY OF SOME SPECIES. 

If your store is listed below ORDERS are still being taken, you are welcome to download an order form and bring it in to your local Bomgaars store. 

Pickup Date April 26th (Orders still be taken through April 19th)

  • Chariton, IA 9:30-10:30
  • Ottumwa, IA 11:30-12:30
  • Fairfield, IA 1:30-2:30 

Pickup Date May 2nd (Orders still be taken through April 26th)

  • Glenwood, IA 10:00-10:30
  • Plattsmouth, NE 11:00-11:30
  • Schuyler, NE 1:30-2:00
  • Columbus, NE 3:00-3:30
  • York, NE 4:30-5:00

Pickup Date May 10th (Orders still be taken through May 3rd)

  • Louisburg, KS 9:30-10:30
  • Gardner, KS 11:30-12:30
  • Lawrence, KS 2:00-3:00
  • Basehor, KS 4:00-5:00

Pickup Date May 17th (Orders still be taken through May 10th)

  • Atchinson, KS 9:30-10:30 
  • Topeka, KS 12:00-1:30
  • Manhattan, KS 3:00-4:00

Pickup Date May 24th (Orders still be taken through May 17th)

  • Hays, KS 12:30-2:00
  • Great Bend, KS 4:00-5:00
  • Salina, KS 11:00-12:00 
  • McPherson, KS 1:00-2:00
  • Hutchinson, KS 3:00-4:00
  • Newton, KS 4:00-5:00

Pickup Date May 31st (Orders still be taken through May 24th)

  • Des Moines, IA 9:30-10:30
  • Grimes, IA 11:30-12:30
  • Winterset, IA 1:30-2:30
  • Creston, IA 3:30-4:30
  • Council Bluffs, IA 10:00 -10:30
  • Blair, NE 11:30-12:00
  • Tekamah, NE 1:00-1:30
  • West Point, NE 2:30-3:00
  • Fremont, NE 4:00-4:30
  • Wahoo, NE 5:30-6:00
  • Boone, IA 10:30-11:30
  • Webster City, IA 12:30-1:00
  • Ft. Dodge, IA 2:00-3:00
  • Carrol, IA 4:30-5:30

Order Pick-up - Transporting Your Fish: 
When hauling your fish, it is very important NOT to use city water, which may contain chlorine, pond or lake water is best. Large garbage cans or stock tanks are ideal to use when transporting catfish. Five-gallon buckets may be used for hauling 4” - 6” catfish, at a rate of 25 to 35 fish per bucket. Buckets may also be used for transporting all species of fish. Tanks and water are not supplied for the transfer of fish. LIMITED SUPPLY OF SOME SPECIES.