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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Maryland DNR: Mild Winter Weather Allows for Early Trout Stocking


On Feb. 3rd, the Maryland State Department of Natural Resources posted this awesome article on their website:



The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has begun spring stocking, releasing the first of approximately 326,000 rainbow and brown trout into freshwaters throughout the State.
"Early trout stocking is possible because of the warm and dry weather conditions - beginning with our eastern streams and ponds," said Assistant Fisheries Director Don Cosden. "Eager trout anglers will be pleased to know that they may take advantage of the great weather and perhaps catch a trophy trout as large as eight pounds."
For trout stocking information and updates, contact the DNR trout hotline at (800) 688-3467. The stocking schedule and maps to stocked and special trout management waters are available at dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/stocking. Anglers may also pick up the updated (green) Spring Stocking Schedule charts at DNR Service Centers and tackle shops across the State.
Some stocked streams and ponds are reserved for delayed harvest to sustain quality angling between stocking periods and through late spring.
Please note that the Put-and-Take closure dates for certain areas are incorrect in the published 2012 Maryland Fishing Guide.
The correct dates are:
  • Closure Area 1: 10:00 p.m., March 11 to 5:30 a.m., March 31
  • Closure Area 2: 10:00 p.m., March 25 to 5:30 a.m., March 31
  • Closure Area 3: 10:00 p.m., April 15 to 5:30 a.m., April 21
  • Closure Area 4: 10:00 p.m., April 22 to 5:30 a.m., April 28

In order to protect our fish populations and keep their habitat healthy, DNR reminds anglers to clean and dry their gear between streams and outings. Field and laboratory research has confirmed that the felt used for waders is an ideal medium for collecting and transporting microscopic invasive species or fish disease. A good scrubbing with dish soap or a five percent salt solution is an easy way to prevent the spread of invaders such as didymo and whirling disease. Convenient wader wash stations are available at several key wild trout areas including the Gunpowder River, Savage River, the North Branch of the Potomac (Barnum area), and Big Hunting Creek. Anglers should also know that felt soles are prohibited in all Maryland waters and first offense fine is $125.00.
DNR invites everyone to follow Fisheries Service news through Facebook at facebook.com/MDDNRFisheriesService and through Twitter @MDDNRFISH.
To subscribe to the DNR Fisheries email lists, visit dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/emailcontact.asp.

Such a winning choice made by the DNR for those of us who are struggling through cabin fever...

Boom...Morgan

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