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Toccoa, Ga Tagging Study Offers Trout Anglers Chance At Free Lifetime License

Friday, April 10th, 2009 at 5:24 PM

Toccoa, Ga Tagging Study Offers Trout Anglers Chance At Free Lifetime License

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Calhoun, Ga. - -(FishNLand.com)- Anglers looking to land trophy trout in the 15-mile stretch of the Toccoa River between Blue Ridge Dam and the Tennessee state line now also have a chance to hunt and fish in Georgia for life for free.

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division is asking anglers who catch a tagged trout from the Toccoa River to report the catch to the Calhoun Fisheries office by calling (706) 624-1161.  Once the angler provides needed data, they will be instructed on where to mail the tag.

Each tag reported and returned will be eligible for a drawing to win a lifetime sportsman’s license, sponsored by the Blue Ridge Mountain Chapter of Trout Unlimited. One angler will be chosen at random in the spring of 2010. Anglers may report and return multiple tags, increasing their odds of winning.

The Fisheries Section of the Wildlife Resources Division stocked roughly 600 tagged rainbow trout from the division’s Summerville Hatchery into the Toccoa River in March as part of a study of trout population dynamics. By reporting these tags, anglers will help biologists learn more about survival, growth and movement of stocked trout in the Toccoa River.

These small, green tags, each with a unique number, were attached to the fish just below the dorsal fin.  Division Fisheries biologists will continue stocking roughly the same number of tagged trout each month now through late summer 2009.

What anglers should do if they catch a tagged trout while fishing the Toccoa River:

1. Remove the tag by cutting it with a knife, scissors, nippers, etc. as close as possible to the fish’s body (if you plan to release the fish do not pull the tag out, as this is likely to severely injure the fish).

2. Keep or release the fish as normal in accordance with the 2009 Georgia Sport Fishing Regulations.

3. Call the Calhoun Fisheries office at (706) 624-1161 to report the tag and tag number.

4. Mail the tag to the specified address. (Only tags physically received by the office will be eligible for the drawing for the lifetime sportsman’s license.)

For additional information regarding the Toccoa River trout study, contact Fisheries Biologist John Damer at john.damer@dnr.state.ga.us or (706) 624-1161.

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West Virgina Trout Stocked Waters for Week of April 6-10, 2009

Friday, April 10th, 2009 at 4:55 PM

West Virgina Trout Stocked Waters for Week of April 6-10, 2009

West Virgina DNR

West Virgina DNR

West Virgina - -(FishNLand.com)- The following is a list of Trout Stocked waters, stocked the week of April 6, 2009.

Anawalt Lake
Anthony Creek
Beech Fork Tailwaters
Berwind Lake
Big Run Lake
Big Sandy Creek
Blackwater River
Brandywine Lake
Brushy Fork Lake
Buckhannon River
Buffalo Fork Lake
Bullskin Run
Cacapon Park Lake
Chief Logan Pond
Clover Run
Coopers Rock Lake
Cranberry River
Curtisville Lake
Deer Creek (Nicholas)
Deer Creek (Pocahontas)
Dog Run Lake
Dry Fork (McDowell)
Dunloup Creek
East Fork Greenbrier River
East Lynn Tailwaters
Elk River
Evitts Run
Gandy Creek
Glade Creek of Mann
Glade Creek of New River
Glady Fork
Greenbrier River
Hopkins Fork
Horse Creek Lake
Jimmy Lewis Lake
Kings Creek
Knapps Creek
Laurel Creek (Clay)
Laurel Creek of Cherry River
Laurel Creek of New River
Laurel Fork (Randolph)
Laurel Fork Lake
Left Fork of Right Fork Buckhannon River
Lick Creek Pond
Little River East Fork Greenbrier River
Little River West Fork Greenbrier River
Long Marsh Run
Lost River
Meadow Creek of New River
Middle Creek
Middle Fork
Mill creek of New River
Mill Creek of the Opequon
Mill Run of Back Creek
Milligan Creek
Morgan Run & Blaney Hollow
New Creek
Newburg Lake
North Fork of Patterson Creek
North Fork of South Branch
North River
Opequon Creek
Pipestem Lake
Poorhouse Pond
Rhine Creek
Right Fork of Buckhannon River
Rockhouse Lake
Rocky Marsh Run
Seneca Lake
Shavers Fork (Bemis)
Shavers Fork (lower RR Bowden to Bemis)
Shavers Fork (lower)
Shavers Fork (upper RR C&R section)
Shavers Fork (upper RR Lambert Run to Beaver Creek)
Shavers Fork (upper RR below C&R to Bemis)
Shavers Fork (upper)
South Branch (Franklin)
South Branch (Smoke Hole)
South Fork of Cranberry River
South Mill Creek Lake
Spruce Knob Lake
Spruce Laurel Creek
Summit Lake
Tilhance Creek
Tomlinson Run
Tomlinson Run Lake
Trout Run
Tuckahoe Lake
Tuscarora Creek
Tygart Headwaters
Waites Run
Watoga Lake
Wayne Dam
West Fork Greenbrier River
West Fork Twelvepole
Williams River
Wolf Creek

West Virginia Division of Natural Resources
State Capitol Complex, Building 3
1900 Kanawha Boulevard
Charleston, WV 25305-0060

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