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More than 298,000 fish stocked in Arkansas during February
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LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 298,000 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during February, according to Mark Oliver, chief of the Fisheries Division. The total stocking of fish weighed more than 88,400 pounds.

February stockings:<br />
Amon's Lake, Baxter County, 600 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 2,900 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Austell, Cross County, 504 yearling blue catfish<br />
Boyle Park Pond, Pulaski County, 400 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Bramble Park Lake, Miller County, 3,000 fingerling bluegill bream<br />
Cabot Community Pond, Lonoke County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Catherine, Garland County, 11,509 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Cherrywood, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 1,165 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Dieffenbacher, Miller County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Dunn, Cross County, 408 yearling blue catfish<br />
Entergy Park Lake, Garland County, 400 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Family Park Lake, Garland County, 267 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Gurdon Lake, Clark County, 32,000 fingerling bluegill bream<br />
Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 6,704 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 5,000 yearling channel catfish<br />
Kiwanis Park, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Little Missouri River, Montgomery County, 3,857 catchable rainbow trout<br />
MacArthur Park Lake, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Marion McCollum/Lake Greenlee, Monroe County, 5,018 yearling Florida bass<br />
Martin Luther King Park, Jefferson County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Mirror Lake, Stone County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Murphy Park Lake, Washington County, 600 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 14,748 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Norfork, Baxter County, 22,176 yearling channel catfish<br />
Norfork River, Baxter County, 3,000 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Norrell, Saline County, 36,000 fingerling bluegill bream<br />
Otter Creek Park Pond, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Ouachita River, Hot Spring County, 2,815 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Pineda, Garland County, 36,000 fingerling bluegill bream<br />
Pleasant View Park Pond, Pope County, 400 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Rich Mountain Comm. College Pond, Polk County, 300 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Rock Creek, Pulaski County, 1,300 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Salem City Lake, Fulton County, 300 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Sherwood City Pond, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Spring River, Fulton County, 4,240 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Springdale, Washington County, 600 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Stinger Lake, Stone County, 200 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Lake Valenica, Pulaski County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout<br />
War Memorial Park, Pulaski County, 400 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Wells Lake, Sebastian County, 1,700 catchable rainbow trout<br />
West Memphis City Park Lake, Crittenden County, 750 catchable rainbow trout<br />
White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 53,066 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Greers Ferry NFH<br />
Little Red River, Cleburne County, 11,220 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Norfork NFH<br />
Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 3,500 catchable rainbow trout<br />
Norfork River, Baxter County, 2,199 catchable rainbow trout<br />
White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 22,431 catchable rainbow trout

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