Zack Hoyt Posted December 17, 2009 Posted December 17, 2009 Over 73,800 pounds of fish stocked in state’s waters LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 525,100 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during November, according to Mark Oliver, chief of fisheries. The total stocking of fish weighed more 73,800 pounds. November stockings: Amon’s Lake, Baxter County, 300 catchable rainbow trout Lake Ann, Benton County, 2,260 yearling channel catfish Lake Ann, Benton County, 7,910 yearling black crappie Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 2,100 catchable rainbow trout Lake Atkins, Pope County, 1,100 yearling channel catfish Lake Avalon, Benton County, 670 yearling channel catfish Lake Avalon, Benton County, 4,690 yearling black crappie Aztec Lake, Fulton County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Balboa, Saline County, 4,000 yearling channel catfish Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 5,200 catchable rainbow trout Lake Brittany, Benton County, 350 yearling channel catfish Lake Brittany, Benton County, 2,450 yearling black crappie Bull Shoals Lake, Marion and Baxter Counties, 45,880 yearling channel catfish Camp Kia-Kima Lake, Fulton County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Catherine, Garland County, 2,550 catchable rainbow trout Cedar Creek Lake, Perry County, 1,000 yearling channel catfish Cedar Valley Lake, Fulton County, 300 yearling channel catfish Chanute Lake, Fulton County, 390 yearling channel catfish Cherokee Lake, Sharp County, 360 yearling channel catfish Lake Coronado, Saline County, 2,000 yearling channel catfish Lake Cortez, Garland County, 1,500 yearling channel catfish Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 400 catchable rainbow trout Deer Run Lake, Sharp County, 480 yearling channel catfish Lake DeGray, Hot Spring and Clark Counties, 25,300 yearling channel catfish Lake Desoto, Garland County, 1,200 yearling channel catfish Dierks Lake, Sevier County, 25,000 yearling blacknose crappie Lake Erling, Lafayette County, 71,000 yearling black crappie Lake Granada, Saline County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Greeson, Pike County, 8,008 yearling channel catfish Lake Greeson, Pike County, 25,000 yearling blacknose crappie Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 2,715 catchable rainbow trout Huckleberry Lake, Pope County, 660 yearling channel catfish Lake Isabella, Saline County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake June, Sharp County, 300 yearling channel catfish Little Missouri River, Montgomery County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout Little Red River, Cleburne County, 21, 420 catchable rainbow trout Lake Loch Lomond, Benton County, 9,540 yearling channel catfish Lake Loch Lomond, Benton County, 33,390 yearling black crappie Mike and Janet Huckabee Kids Pond, Hempstead County, 300 catchable rainbow trout Lake Mirandy, Sharp County, 540 yearling channel catfish Mirror Lake, Stone County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout Murphy Park Lake, Washington County, 450 catchable rainbow trout Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 7,325 catchable rainbow trout Lake Navajo, Sharp County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Norfork, Baxter County, 22,260 yearling channel catfish North Fork River, Baxter County, 5,836 catchable rainbow trout Lake Norwood, Benton County, 350 yearling channel catfish Lake Norwood, Benton County, 2,450 yearling black crappie Omaha Lake, Fulton County, 840 yearling channel catfish Osage Hills, Sharp County, 480 yearling channel catfish Lake Pineda, Garland County, 600 yearling channel catfish Piney Creek, Monroe County, 30,400 fingerling channel catfish Rainbow Lake, Sharp County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Rayburn, Benton County, 450 yearling channel catfish Lake Rayburn, Benton County, 3,150 yearling black crappie Rock Creek, Pulaski County, 750 catchable rainbow trout Saline River, Garland County, 800 yearling channel catfish Lake Sequoyah, Sharp County, 450 yearling channel catfish Lake Sherwood, Sharp County, 600 yearling channel catfish Spring Lake, Sharp County, 300 yearling channel catfish Spring River, Fulton County, 3,445 catchable rainbow trout Lake Springdale, Washington County, 450 catchable rainbow trout Lake Thunderbird, Sharp County, 1,440 yearling channel catfish Tri County Lake, Dallas County, 57,000 yearling black crappie Vagabond Lake, Sharp County, 540 yearling channel catfish War Memorial Park, Pulaski County, 750 catchable rainbow trout Wells Lake, Sebastian County, 1,700 catchable rainbow trout White River, Stone, Baxter, Marion and Izard Counties, 50,386 catchable rainbow trout Wild Plum Lake, Sharp County, 300 yearling channel catfish Lake Windsor, Benton County, 2,200 yearling channel catfish Lake Windsor, Benton County, 15,400 yearling black crappie Zack Hoyt OAF Contributor Flies, Lies, and Other Diversions
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