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    Weekend trout stockings return to state parks this spring

    To encourage families and would-be anglers to take up fishing, the has announced the dates and locations of more than 70 spring trout stockings at participating state parks and forests.

    The stockings are scheduled on Fridays and Saturdays in March, April, and May and start on March 13 and run through May 22, according to DNR Director Stephen McDaniel.

    "Our parks and forests have some of the best fishing spots in the state and we want to give folks a chance to experience their natural beauty while also enjoying a weekend fishing trip with their family," McDaniel said.

    "Our goal with these stockings is to make fishing fun and approachable for new anglers and people who aren't able to get out and fish during the week at a regularly stocked lake or stream."

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    Families who wish to stay at a state park or forest on a stocking weekend are encouraged to make travel plans in advance because cabins and lodges book up fast. Reservations can be made online at .

    Anglers 15 and older should also make sure they have a valid fishing license, which can be purchased online at .


    Spring Trout-Stocking Dates and Locations

    March 13

    Blackwater Falls — Pendleton Lake, Thomas Park Lake
    Chief Logan — Chief Logan Lake
    Holly River — Laurel Fork (inside park), Left Fork of Holly River
    Tomlinson Run — Tomlinson Run Lake, King Creek, Tomlinson Run


    March 20

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    Audra — Middle Fork River
    Blackwater Falls — Blackwater River
    Cacapon Resort — Cacapon State Park Lakes
    Coopers Rock State Forest — Big Sandy, Coopers Rock Lake
    Pipestem Resort — Longbranch Lake
    Seneca State Forest — Seneca Lake
    Stonewall Resort — Stonewall Jackson Tailwaters, Sutton Tailwaters, Burnsville Tailwaters
    Watoga — Watoga Lake, Greenbrier River (Marlinton)


    March 27-28 (Bold dates indicate )

    Babcock — Boley Lake
    Blackwater Falls — Pendleton Lake, Thomas Park Lake
    Camp Creek — Camp Creek, Mash Fork
    Canaan Valley Resort — Glady Fork, Shavers Fork (Lower/Bemis)
    Cass Scenic Railroad — Greenbrier River (Cass)
    Cedar Creek — Cedar Creek Lake
    Chief Logan — Chief Logan Lake
    Little Beaver — Little Beaver Lake
    Pipestem Resort — Longbranch Lake
    Seneca State Forest — Seneca Lake
    Tomlinson Run — Tomlinson Run Lake, King Creek, Tomlinson Run
    Tygart Lake — Tygart Tailwaters


    April 3-4 (Bold dates indicate )

    Blackwater Falls — Blackwater River
    Cacapon Resort — Cacapon State Park Lakes
    Coopers Rock State Forest — Big Sandy, Coopers Rock Lake
    North Bend — North Bend Tailwaters
    Stonewall Resort — Stonewall Jackson Tailwaters, Sutton Tailwaters, Burnsville Tailwaters
    Watoga — Watoga Lake

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    April 10

    Audra — Middle Fork River
    Camp Creek — Camp Creek, Mash Fork
    Holly River — Laurel Fork (inside park), Left Fork of Holly River
    Watoga — Watoga Lake, Greenbrier River (Marlinton)


    April 17

    Cacapon Resort — Cacapon State Park Lakes
    Canaan Valley Resort — Glady Fork, Shavers Fork (Lower/Bemis)
    Coopers Rock State Forest — Big Sandy, Coopers Rock Lake


    April 24

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    Blackwater Falls — Blackwater River


    May 1

    Seneca State Forest — Seneca Lake
    Stonewall Resort — Stonewall Jackson Tailwaters, Sutton Tailwaters, Burnsville Tailwaters
    Tygart Lake — Tygart Tailwaters
    Watoga — Watoga Lake


    May 8

    Audra — Middle Fork River
    Blackwater Falls — Blackwater River
    Holly River — Laurel Fork (inside park), Left Fork of Holly River

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    May 22

    Canaan Valley Resort — Glady Fork, Shavers Fork (Lower/Bemis)
    Coopers Rock State Forest — Big Sandy, Coopers Rock Lake


    For in-depth details about each location, visit .

    Announced stockings correspond with the annual schedule published in the and include the variety and number of trout in a typical stocking. Licensing requirements and fishing regulations remain the same.


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    Will Reedy
    Will Reedyhttp://wvexplorer.com
    A consummate outdoorsman, Will Reedy has been hunting and fishing West Virginia since he was first able to wield rod and gun. He has been an outdoors writer for West Virginia Explorer since 2001.

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