West Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009
Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 3:28 PMWest Virginia Trout Stocked the Week of May 11-15, 2009

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West Virginia Division of Natural Resources -(FishNLand.com)- The following waters were stocked the week of May 11, 2009.
Anthony Creek
Back Fork of Elk River
Bear Rocks Lake
Big Clear Creek
Blackwater River
Buffalo Creek (Brooke)
Buffalo Fork Lake
Bullskin Run
Cacapon Park Lake
Camp Creek
Castleman Run Lake
Cherry River
Clear Fork of Guyandotte
Cranberry River
Cranberry River (Woodbine area)
Deer Creek (Pocahontas)
Desert Fork
Dillons Run
Dry Fork (Randolph, Tucker)
Dunkard Fork Lake
East Fork Greenbrier River
East River
Edwards Run
Elk River
Evitts Run
Fall Run
French Creek Pond
Ft. Ashby Reservoir
Gandy Creek
Glady Fork
Greenbrier River
Horseshoe Run
Kimsey Run Lake
Knapps Creek
Laurel Creek (Clay)
Laurel Fork (Randolph)
Laurel Fork of Holly
Left Fork of Buckhannon(railroad)
Left Fork of Holly
Little Clear Creek
Little Kanawha Headwaters
Little River East Fork Greenbrier River
Little River West Fork Greenbrier River
Lost River
Mash Fork
Meadow Creek of Anthony
Middle Creek
Middle Wheeling Creek Lake
Mill Creek of Opequon
Mill Creek of South Branch
Mill Creek Reservoir
New Creek
New Creek Dam #14
North Fork of Anthony
North Fork of Cherry
North Fork of Lunice
North Fork of Patterson
North Fork South Branch
Opequon Creek
Paint Creek
Panther Creek
Paw Paw Creek
Pinnacle Creek (lower)
Pond Fork
R.D. Bailey Tailwaters
Red Creek
Right Fork of Little Kanawha
Rock Cliff Lake
Rocky Marsh Run
Shavers Fork (Bemis)
Shavers Fork (lower)
Shavers Fork (upper)
South Branch (Franklin)
South Branch (Smoke Hole)
South Fork of Cherry
South Fork of Cranberry
Spruce Knob Lake
Sugar Creek
Summersville Tailwaters
Summit Lake
Teter Creek Lake
Trout Run
Tygart Tailwaters
Waites Run
Warden Lake
Watoga Lake
West Fork Greenbrier River
West Fork Greenbrier River (Railroad Grade)
Wheeling Creek
Whiteday Creek
Williams River
Wood Pond (Children & Class Q)
About West Virginia Dept of Natural Resources
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources fisheries management programs are designed to provide a variety of fishing opportunities and experiences for anglers. The DNR endeavors to develop opportunities that range from native brook trout creeks to musky streams and large river catfish, and from small impoundment bluegill to reservoir bass and walleye. These programs consist of efforts focused on coldwater and warmwater species management and their habitats. Research, stocking, public access development, regulations, and outreach combined with habitat protection, improvement, and restoration form the foundation of the state’s management of the state’s fishery resources
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