Maryland DNR Fisheries Service Stock Nearly 12,000
Preseason Trout
Ponds, lakes, rivers
in Central, Western and Southern Regions receive fish
USSFN:
2/20/05 -
(Annapolis, MD) - Taking
advantage of the break in the weather, the Maryland Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) Fisheries Service this week stocked 14 bodies
of water in Central, Southern and Western Maryland with 11,950
preseason trout. The Fisheries Service will continue to stock
additional areas as weather permits and it is expected that
approximately 50,000 fish will be stocked during the preseason. All
preseason stocking should be completed before the first Saturday in
March. Trout season starts Saturday, March 26.
In the Central Region, the following bodies of water were stocked:
Centennial Lake (750), Howard’s Pond (600), Daniel’s Dam area on the
Patapsco (1,500), Lake Needwood (750), Elkhorn Lake (750), Morgan Run
Special Area (1,500), Farm Museum Pond (750), Stansbury Pond (750) and
Westminster Pond (500).
In the Southern Region, Lake Waterford (750), Hutchins Pond (400)
and Allen’s Pond (450) were stocked.
In the Western Region, the Casselman River (1,500) and the Barnum
area (1,000) were stocked.
The rearing of trout for the 2006 season requires that at least one
raceway at the Albert Powell Hatchery near Hagerstown is cleared to
receive the fingerlings from the hatch house. This allows DNR to grow
the fish a little larger than some states. Some of the fish for the
Eastern Region have been grown over the winter at the Unicorn Hatchery
outside Millington, while fish to be stocked in the Southern Region
were raised at the Cedarville Hatchery near Brandywine.
Most of the put-and-take trout fishing areas have brief closures
periods for stocking. These closure periods allow stocked trout to
spread out and acclimate to their new surroundings. Additionally,
having a set opening day gives all fishermen an equal chance at
catching fish. Anglers should check their Maryland Freshwater
Sportfishing Guide for details concerning closure periods for their
favorite waters. In addition, a trout stamp is required to possess
trout in Maryland and to fish in special trout management areas.
The DNR trout stocking program is funded entirely by the sale of
freshwater fishing licenses and trout stamps and Federal Sportfish
Restoration Program (Wallop-Breaux) funds which are generated by
anglers and boaters’ tax dollars. For more information about trout
stocking in Maryland, visit
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/springtroutstock.shtml