LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 255,700 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during April, according to Mike Armstrong, chief of fisheries. The total stocking of fish weighed in excess of 143,500 pounds.
April stockings:
Alexander Youth Service Center Pond, Saline County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Amon’s Lake, Baxter County, 190 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 1,700 catchable rainbow trout
Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 15,250 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Bennett, Faulkner County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Bramble Park Lake, Miller County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Bull Shoals Lake, Marion and Baxter Counties, 30,000 catchable rainbow trout
Busby Park Lake, Lonoke County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Cabot Community Pond, Lonoke County, 700 catchable channel catfish
Cane Creek Lake, Lincoln County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Lake Catherine, Garland County, 1,675 catchable rainbow trout
Cherrywood Lake, Pulaski County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Lake Corning, Clay County, 14 adult largemouth bass
Lake Cortez, Garland County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Cotter Big Spring, Baxter County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Crystal Hill Pond, Pulaski County, 350 catchable channel catfish
Lake DeGray, Clark County, 300 catchable channel catfish
DeSoto Park Pond, Garland County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Diamondhead Pond, Garland County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Ebbing Lake, Sebastian County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Entergy Park Lake, Garland County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Family Park Lake, Garland County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Future Fuel Lake, Independence County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Glenwood Community Fishing Pond, Pike County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Gurdon Lake, Clark County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 2,990 catchable rainbow trout
Judsonia City Park Lake, White County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Little Missouri River, Montgomery County, 1,685 catchable rainbow trout
Little Red River, Cleburne County, 24,535 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Lou Emma, Crawford County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Marion City Park Lake, Crittenden County, 150 catchable channel catfish
McGehee City Park Lake, Desha County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Mike and Janet Huckabee Kids Pond, Hempstead County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Mirror Lake, Stone County, 2,450 catchable rainbow trout
Murphy Park Lake, Washington County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 630 catchable brown trout
Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 640 yearling brown trout
Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 3,120 catchable rainbow trout
Norfork River, Baxter County, 4,965 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Ouachita, Montgomery County, 14,250 yearling striped bass
Ouachita River, Hot Spring County, 1,115 catchable rainbow trout
Paradise Lake, Pulaski County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Pebble Lake, Saline County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Piney Creek, Monroe County, 6,000 yearling channel catfish
Lake Poinsett, Poinsett County, 500 catchable channel catfish
SAU Armory Pond, Columbia County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Salem City Lake, Fulton County, 200 catchable rainbow trout
Spirit Lake, Faulkner County, 900 catchable channel catfish
Spring River, Fulton County, 19,503 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Springdale, Washington County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Sylvia, Perry County, 2,000 catchable channel catfish
Lake Takima, Logan County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Tri County Lake, Dallas County, 300 catchable channel catfish
Truman City Pond, Poinsett County, 250 catchable channel catfish
Victory Lake, Clay County, 14 adult largemouth bass
Wells Lake, Sebastian County, 1,300 catchable channel catfish
White River, Baxter, Izard, Stone and Marion Counties, 107,954 catchable rainbow trout
Lake Wilhelmina, Polk County, 600 catchable channel catfish
Williams Lake, Clay County, 12 adult largemouth bass


