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west virginia trout stocking schedule 2022

by Dr. Roma Steuber Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The fisheries in West Virginia that will receive trout stocking include: June 2022 June 2 North Fork South Branch June 1 South Branch (Smoke Hole) May 2022

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When are trout stocked in West Virginia?

Many of West Virginia’s lakes, creeks, streams and rivers will receive trout stocking every year, usually between February and May. Some sites will receive January stocking while others will also receive stocking in Fall.

Will West Virginia’s “Gold Rush” trout fishing event start March 27th?

In an email released to in-state fishing license holders from the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the popular “Gold Rush” event schedule to begin on March 27th has been postponed. The letter suggests that regular trout stocking will resume on schedule.

When do trout stockings start in Colorado?

Fall trout stockings return to nearly 40 lakes and streams around the state starting Oct. 18. Fall trout stocking only lasts two weeks, so make sure you plan a trip while there’s…

How many golden rainbow trout are stocked in West Virginia?

In all, officials estimate approximately 50,000 golden rainbow trout will be stocked in these waters. To sweeten the pot, some of these golden rainbow trout have been affixed with a numbered tag. If anglers manage to legally catch a tagged fish, they are able to enter their number on the West Virginia DNR website to qualify for some amazing prizes.

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What months do they stock trout in WV?

CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice today announced the launch of a new fall Monster Trout stocking program to coincide with West Virginia's regular fall trout stocking during the weeks of Oct. 17 and Oct. 24, 2022.

Where are they stocking trout in West Virginia?

Places in West Virginia being stocked with trout this fallBuffalo Fork – Pocahontas.Seneca – Pocahontas.Watoga – Pocahontas.Knapps Creek – Pocahontas.West Fork of Greenbrier River – Pocahontas.Williams River – Pocahontas, Webster.Cranberry River – Nicholas Pocahontas, Webster.Elk River – Randolph, Webster.More items...•

Does WV stock trout on Saturdays?

Get your family hooked on fishing by casting a line at a West Virginia state park. Lakes and streams at West Virginia's parks and forests are some of the best places to catch a fish, but they'll be even better thanks to the return of announced trout stockings on Fridays and Saturdays in March, April and May.

What lakes are stocked with trout in WV?

Lakes with trout populations (typically stocked trout) include Cheat Lake, East Lynn Lake, Jennings Randolph Lake, Summersville Lake, and occasionally Bluestone Lake. Another area in WV with a significant population of trout is the tailwaters of Summersville Lake.

Can you trout fish at night in WV?

Night fishing is allowed, so you can practice your cast under the stars of Pocahontas County's famous dark sky. Reminder: You'll need a West Virginia license and trout stamp, along with a National Forest Stamp for some rivers. Where are you catching the next big one?

How many trout are stocked in WV?

40,700 pounds of trout stocked in 38 waters throughout West Virginia.

What fish are in Blackwater River in WV?

Angling for redbreast (“red throats” or “red robins”) and redear (“shellcrackers”) sunfish is also quite good in the spring. The river also hosts largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, flier, blue catfish and chain pickerel populations.

Where do they stock the Cranberry River?

11:3615:42Trout Fishing West Virginia's Cranberry River - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRiver. Public access goes all the way up and down simply because this area is in the national forestMoreRiver. Public access goes all the way up and down simply because this area is in the national forest. However there's a locked gate where he starts his adventures. And we wanted to go all the way up

How long do they stock trout in Virginia?

Trout management in Virginia consists of three basic programs. The Catchable Trout Stocking Program is the best known and most popular. “Designated Stocked Trout Waters” are stocked from October through May with catchable-sized trout.

Where is the best trout fishing in WV?

5 Great Trout Fishing Spots in West VirginiaWilliams River. If you're a traditional trout angler and you're looking for an old fashioned outdoor challenge, the Williams River is a great place to provide that. ... Shavers Fork River. ... North Fork River. ... Pipestem Resort State Park. ... Greenbrier River.

Where is the best fishing in West Virginia?

Narrow down your fishing options in West Virginia, with our list of the top rivers and lakes for trout in West Virginia.Elk River. ... North Fork River. ... Blackwater River. ... Pipestem State Park. ... Reservoir Tailwater Area. ... Greenbrier River. ... Cacapon State Park Lakes. ... Spruce Knob Lake. Boat on Spruce Knob Lake in West Virginia.More items...•

Where can I find golden trout in West Virginia?

Best places to catch WV golden troutCurtisville Lake in Marion County.Mason Lake in Monongalia County.Coopers Rock Lake in Monongalia and Preston counties.Tygart Tailwater in Taylor County.Teter Creek Lake in Barbour County.Mill Creek Reservoir in Randolph County.Black River.Thomas Park Lake in Tucker County.More items...•

Where do they stock the Cranberry River?

11:3615:42Trout Fishing West Virginia's Cranberry River - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipRiver. Public access goes all the way up and down simply because this area is in the national forestMoreRiver. Public access goes all the way up and down simply because this area is in the national forest. However there's a locked gate where he starts his adventures. And we wanted to go all the way up

What fish are in Blackwater River in WV?

Angling for redbreast (“red throats” or “red robins”) and redear (“shellcrackers”) sunfish is also quite good in the spring. The river also hosts largemouth bass, bluegill, crappie, flier, blue catfish and chain pickerel populations.

How much is WV fishing license?

LIFETIME LICENSESResident lifetime hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses serve in lieu of the equivalent annual license. Combination Hunting, Trapping & Fishing. (Class AB-L)*$570.00Annual Fishing License (Class F)$35.00One-Day Fishing License (Class LL)$3.00RESIDENT & NONRESIDENT LICENSES23 more rows

What is a conservation stamp WV?

Q. What is the CS/LE Stamp? The Conservation/Law Enforcement Stamp (CS/LE) is required of all nonresident hunters, anglers and trappers along with a base license that applies to the type of hunting (i.e., Class E, EE, or H).

What is the Division of Natural Resources?

The Division of Natural Resources seeks to provide a variety of angling opportunities to meet increasing demands on our recreational fisheries, while also conserving and protecting this vital resource. One way that the DNR addresses this need is through its fish hatchery programs. Many anglers are aware of the successful trout hatchery and stocking program that provides and enhances fishing in small impoundments and streams statewide. The state’s warmwater hatchery and stocking program, although a little less well known, is extremely significant to all West Virginia anglers.

What fish are in the Palestine hatchery in West Virginia?

For most of that time, the Palestine Hatchery was the state’s primary facility dedicated to the production of warmwater species. Millions of walleye, musky, tiger musky, channel catfish, hybrid striped bass, saugeye, sunfish, and largemouth and smallmouth bass have been raised over the years at Palestine Hatchery, and stocked into streams and lakes across the state. Consequently, the Palestine Hatchery has been a key to most of West Virginia’s fishery management successes.

How much does it cost to stock a trout?

Based on annual production records, the average cost of stocking a single catchable sized trout ranges between $3 and $4. The cost of stocking warm-water fish varies widely because most are stocked as fingerlings, spending less time at the hatchery with less stocking frequency.

How does the frequency of trout stockings work?

The frequency of stocking incorporates variables such as distribution/location distance from a facility, allotment designated to the water body, waters located in similar areas, truck capacity and staff ing. Trout stocking allotment determines the pounds of trout stocked annually in each water. Therefore, if a body of water receives weekly trout stockings, the total annual allotment is divided by 16 (the number of weeks in the spring stocking season). Waters receiving biweekly stockings would be divided by eight, and monthly stocked waters divided by four. Therefore, an increase in stocking frequency means the number of stockings increase but the number of fish stocked annually remains the same.

What are the three areas of warmwater fisheries?

Current warmwater fisheries survey projects on lakes and rivers focus on three basic areas: 1) population structure and angler harvest; 2) movement within rivers and streams ; and 3) the effectiveness of stocking. Black bass, walleye, channel catfish, and muskellunge are the species targeted in these assessments. The West Virginia B.A.S.S. Federation and Muskies Inc. provide assistance with some projects. Trout research conducted by WVU and funded by the DNR includes habitat evaluation and restoration projects on Shavers Fork and other native brook trout streams.

Why are fish in grow out ponds toxic?

Warm-water hatcheries also have many challenges directly attributed to weather conditions. Hot, dry summers can limit oxygen availability in grow-out ponds and often results in algal growth that can be toxic. Fish can also become tangled in algae and vegetation when ponds are harvested. Because warm-water fish species have an optimal growth temperature much higher than trout, extended periods of cold weather not only reduce the fish feeding activity but also hinder the reproduction and growth of micro-organisms that are a food source for young fish in grow out ponds.

What are the factors that determine the distribution of fish?

The other factor considered in distribution of fish is the stocking suitability. Stocking suitability ranges from zero to one and is a measure of numerous biological and sociological factors. One of the main considerations when determining the stocking suitability is the number of available stocking locations and angler access to the stream or lake for fishing. Other factors include the availability of parking, bathroom facilities, public versus private stream-side ownership, and the potential impact to other species and the ecosystem.

What age do you need to be to fish in West Virginia?

While fishing for trout, all anglers 15 and older are required to have a West Virginia fishing license, trout stamp and valid form of identification. To learn more about West Virginia’s fishing regulations, visit www.wvdnr.gov. To purchase a fishing license and trout stamps, visit www.wvfish.com.

Is the trout stocking hotline updated?

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the trout stocking hotline and online stocking report will not be updated and anglers are asked to maintain a safe physical distance from stocking personnel and other anglers.

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