10-17-2012, 11:10 AM
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries Service is forecasting an early October start for the annual fall trout stocking program.
"Stocking dates and locations are dependent on water flow, temperatures and ground conditions at the delivery sites," said DNR Inland Fisheries Chief Don Cosden. "Based on current conditions, we expect to begin stocking fish into popular ponds, creeks and rivers as early as the second week of October."
DNR expects to stock about 26,000 one-pound rainbow and golden trout, 1,000 one-pound brown trout, and 150 two- to three-pound rainbow and golden trout throughout the State.
Popular locations should include the North Branch of the Potomac River, Bear Creek, Big Elk Creek, Blair's Valley Lake, Deer Creek, Great Seneca Creek, Greenbelt Lake, Gunpowder Falls, Lake Artemesia, Morgan Run, Patapsco River, Wheatley Lake, Town Creek and Tuckahoe Creek.
Staff will post stocking information on the DNR Fisheries website and on the recorded DNR Trout Hotline (800-688-3467, press 2) as the program progresses.
Stay up-to-date on regulatory proposals and other fisheries topics by joining the DNR Fisheries email list.
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"Stocking dates and locations are dependent on water flow, temperatures and ground conditions at the delivery sites," said DNR Inland Fisheries Chief Don Cosden. "Based on current conditions, we expect to begin stocking fish into popular ponds, creeks and rivers as early as the second week of October."
DNR expects to stock about 26,000 one-pound rainbow and golden trout, 1,000 one-pound brown trout, and 150 two- to three-pound rainbow and golden trout throughout the State.
Popular locations should include the North Branch of the Potomac River, Bear Creek, Big Elk Creek, Blair's Valley Lake, Deer Creek, Great Seneca Creek, Greenbelt Lake, Gunpowder Falls, Lake Artemesia, Morgan Run, Patapsco River, Wheatley Lake, Town Creek and Tuckahoe Creek.
Staff will post stocking information on the DNR Fisheries website and on the recorded DNR Trout Hotline (800-688-3467, press 2) as the program progresses.
Stay up-to-date on regulatory proposals and other fisheries topics by joining the DNR Fisheries email list.
Follow DNR Fisheries news, tidbits and trout stocking alerts on Facebook and Twitter