I mean it seems pretty reasonable to take a line that stocking is fine in marginal trout water where it's unlikely to affect native fish species (especially places where there's very few holdover trout), not fine when it's done over wild and/or native trout. Whether fishing for stocked fish is a good use of your time is a separate question.On Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 10:37:58 PM UTC-4 northstreet...@gmail.com wrote:Its a nice time of year to be outside and stocking some streams gives people a chance to get out and fish without harassing the brook trout. Not all anglers are skilled enough to catch wild trout, especially kids. Also, many of the wild brown trout streams are special regulations which may not be how many anglers, including kids prefer to fish. Some people like to eat fish and while a wild trout tastes much better, its probably for the best that people who like to eat fish leave them alone.On Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 9:43:52 PM UTC-4 Trent Jones wrote:I do not avoid Brown Trout. In fact, I target them quite frequently. We are actually lucky to have such robust populations of wild reproducing Brown Trout within two hours of DC.I do not target stocked brown trout for the reasons I mentioned in my first post. They are not really fish.Not sure what purpose they really serve. It seems silly that anglers can't wait a couple months for wild Trout to spawn. So, we put farm raised fish in waters with wild populations, or in water that can't sustain Trout other than the coldest months of the year? Money not well spent in my opinion. And it's not like you are learning any real Trout fishing skills by targeting farm raised fish, if anything your Trout angling skill probably suffer from engaging in the practice.Just my thoughts. Curious what others think though,-TrentOn Sunday, October 9, 2022 at 8:39:04 AM UTC-4 Electriclight wrote:I suppose you avoid brown trout as they are an imported invasive species?Get Outlook for iOS
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The fish are here....and have been for millennia. Also, I would hardly classify farmed raised trout as fish.
We have plenty of wild and native trout to target within 2 hours of DC. Also, the tidewater portion of the Potomac is loaded with fish as well and can be fished year round.
I encourage every Trout angler on this forum to read: An Entirely Synthetic Fish by Anders Halverson.... I also encourage them to go catch some actual Trout this fall before the spawn begins.
-Trent Jones aka Trout Jones
On Friday, October 7, 2022 at 7:06:58 PM UTC-4 Carl wrote:
The fish are arriving.
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7,700 trout were stocked this week
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Maryland Department of Natural Resources crews stocked 7,700 trout stocked this week.
Allegany County
- Evitts Creek: rainbow trout
- Wills Creek: rainbow trout
Baltimore County
- Stansbury Park Pond: golden and rainbow trout
- Upper Gunpowder Falls: rainbow trout
Carroll County
- Morgan Run: brown trout
Frederick County
- Cunningham Lake: rainbow trout
Garrett County
- Bear Creek: rainbow trout
- North Branch Potomac River (Gorman): rainbow trout
- North Branch Potomac River (Kitzmiller): rainbow trout
- North Branch Potomac River (Westernport): rainbow trout
- Piney Reservoir: rainbow trout
- Savage River: rainbow trout
- Youghiogheny River (catch and release): brown trout
- Youghiogheny River (Friendsville): rainbow trout
Montgomery County
- Great Seneca Lake: brown trout
Washington County
- Greenbrier Lake: golden and rainbow trout
Specific trout stocking details and locations can be found on our trout stocking map.
Fishing licenses and trout stamps are available for purchase online.
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