LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 544,600 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during September, according to Mike Armstrong, chief of fisheries. The total stocking of fish weighed almost 150,000 pounds.
September stockings:
Lake Ann, Benton County, 1,130 yearling channel catfish
Lake Atkins, Pope County, 1,118 catchable channel catfish
Lake Avalon, Benton County, 670 yearling channel catfish
Beaver Lake, Washington and Benton Counties, 34,690 yearling blue catfish
Beaver Lake, Washington County, 26,415 fingerling striped bass
Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 10,237 catchable rainbow trout
Bell Lake, White County, 320 catchable channel catfish
Lake Berryville, Carroll County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Bobcat Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Bobs Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Booneville City Lak, Logan County, 904 catchable channel catfish
Old Booneville City Lake, Logan County, 323 catchable channel catfish
Lake Brittany, Benton County, 350 yearling channel catfish
Cabot Community Pond, Lonoke County, 600 catchable channel catfish
Caddo District Ponds, Montgomery County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Caddo River, Montgomery County, 605 catchable channel catfish
Cane Creek Lake, Lincoln County, 6,840 yearling blue catfish
Lake Catherine, Garland and Hot Spring Counties, 2,301 catchable channel catfish
Lake Columbia, Columbia County, 1,533 catchable channel catfish
Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 36,866 yearling Florida bass
Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 5,760 adult bluegill bream
Cotter Big Spring, Baxter County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
Cove Lake, Logan County, 493 catchable channel catfish
Cox Creek Lake, Grant County, 595 catchable channel catfish
Lake Dardanelle, Johnson County, 47,000 yearling largemouth bass
Lake Dardanelle, Johnson County, 27,000 yearling grass carp
Lake Dardanelle, Johnson County, 10,000 black crappie
Lake DeGray, Hot Spring and Clark Counties, 5,397 catchable channel catfish
DeQueen Lake, Sevier County, 782 catchable channel catfish
Dierks Lake, Sevier County, 690 catchable channel catfish
Doe Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Entergy Park Lake, Garland County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Lake Erling, Lafayette County, 970 yearling grass carp
Family Park Lake, Garland County, 900 catchable channel catfish
Field Trial Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Flowers Lake, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
FmHA Pond, Woodruff County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Forrest City Sports Complex Pond, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Galla Creek Reservoir, Pope County, 646 catchable channel catfish
Glaise Creek, White County, 610 catchable channel catfish
Grandview Conservation Pond, Hempstead County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Greers Ferry Lake, Cleburne County, 4,500 adult bluegill bream
Greers Ferry Lake, Cleburne County, 35,000 yearling largemouth bass
Gurdon Lake, Clark County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Hidden Lake, Carroll County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Lake Hinkle, Scott County, 1,272 catchable channel catfish
Lake Hinkle, Scott County, 21,000 yearling largemouth bass
Honey Lake, White County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Hope City Lake, Hempstead County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Hurricane Lake (Big), White County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Lake Village Community Lake, Chicot County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Little Belle Lake, Sevier County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Little Missouri River, Clark County, 398 catchable channel catfish
Little Red River, Cleburne and White Counties, 25,090 catchable rainbow trout
Loch Lomond Lake, Benton County, 4,770 yearling channel catfish
Mallard Pond, White County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Mamas Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Mammoth Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
McGehee City Park Lake, Desha County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Mirror Lake, Stone County, 2,000 catchable rainbow trout
Murphy Park Lake, Washington County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Lake Norfork, Baxter County, 20,890 fingerling striped bass
Norfork River, Baxter County, 10,092 catchable rainbow trout
North Fork Lake, Montgomery County, 180 catchable channel catfish
Lake Norwood, Benton County, 350 yearling channel catfish
Lake Ouachita, Montgomery and Garland Counties, 9,935 catchable channel catfish
Ozark City Lake, Franklin County, 1,353 catchable channel catfish
Pheasant Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Pine Tree Station, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Pinnacle Mountain Pond, Pulaski County, 720 catchable channel catfish
Pleasant View Park Pond, Pope County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Poteau Mountain Lake, Scott County, 300 yearling channel catfish
Prairie Grove Lake, Washington County, 600 yearling channel catfish
Quail Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Rabbit Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Rattlesnake Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Lake Rayburn, Benton County, 450 yearling channel catfish
Saline River, Grant County, 1,055 catchable channel catfish
Sebastian County Lake, Sebastian County, 300 yearling channel catfish
Shadow Lake, Sebastian County, 300 yearling channel catfish
Shady Lake, Polk County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Sherwood City Pond, Pulaski County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Spring River, Fulton County, 11,970 catchable rainbow trout
Twin Lakes “B”, Pulaski County, 450 catchable channel catfish
Veterans Park Pond II, Benton County, 600 catchable channel catfish
Wells Lake, Sebastian County, 1,000 catchable channel catfish
West Memphis City Park Lake, Crittenden County, 1,316 catchable channel catfish
Lower White Oak Lake, Ouachita County, 1,270 catchable channel catfish
Lower White Oak Lake, Ouachita County, 30,000 fingerling threadthin shad
Upper White Oak Lake, Ouachita County, 1,204 catchable channel catfish
White River, Stone, Baxter, Marion and Izard Counties, 97,417 catchable rainbow trout
White River, Marion County, 20,000 yearling rainbow trout
Lake Wilhelmina, Polk County, 600 catchable channel catfish
Wilkins Pond, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Lake Willastein, Pulaski County, 310 catchable channel catfish
Willow Beach Park Lake, Pulaski County, 1,320 catchable channel catfish
Lake Windsor, Benton County, 2,200 yearling channel catfish
Why will the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission not take Lake Erling as a gift from International Paper Co.? I would like to
know the rationale for this decision.