LITTLE ROCK - Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 171,000 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during March, according to Mark Oliver, chief of the Fisheries Division. The total stocking of fish weighed more than 104,700 pounds.
March stockings:
Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
Bobcat Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Bobs Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Boyle Park Pond, Pulaski County, 610 catchable channel catfish
Bragg Lake, Ouachita County, 600 yearling grass carp B
rown Pool, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Cabot Community Pond, Lonoke County, 1,000 catchable channel catfish
Cane Creek Lake, Lincoln County, 850 catchable channel catfish
Lake Catherine, Garland County, 5,776 catchable rainbow trout
Cherrywood Lake, Pulaski County, 858 catchable channel catfish
Conner Park Pond, Pulaski County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Cypress Bayou Pond, Lonoke County, 160 catchable channel catfish
Doe Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Field Trial Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Flowers Lake, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
FmHA Pond, Woodruff County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 2,268 catchable rainbow trout
Kiwanis Park, Pulaski County, 510 catchable channel catfish
Lake Village Comm. Lake, Chicot County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Little Missouri River, Montgomery County, 1,831 catchable rainbow trout
Little Red River, Cleburne and White Counties, 9,000 catchable rainbow trout
MacArthur Park Lake, Pulaski County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Mamas Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Mammoth Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Martin Luther King Park, Jefferson County, 810 catchable channel catfish
Miller Pond, Woodruff County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Mirror Lake, Stone County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout
Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 7,066 catchable rainbow trout
Ouachita River, Hot Spring County, 2,000 catchable rainbow trout
Paradise Lake, Pulaski County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Pine Tree Station, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Pinnacle Mountain Pond, Pulaski County, 200 catchable channel catfish
Pond F-1, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Quail Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Rabbit Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Rattlesnake Pond, Prairie County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Regional Park Pond, Jefferson County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Searcy City Lake, White County, 320 catchable channel catfish
Sherwood City Pond, Pulaski County, 500 catchable channel catfish
Sunset Lake, Saline County, 1,000 catchable channel catfish
Spring River, Fulton County, 12,720 catchable rainbow trout
Timberlake Pond, Saline County, 400 catchable channel catfish
Lake Valencia, Pulaski County, 1,300 catchable channel catfish
War Memorial Park, Pulaski County, 540 catchable channel catfish
Ward City Lake, Lonoke County, 156 catchable channel catfish
West Memphis City Park Lake, Crittenden County, 1,300 catchable channel catfish
White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 69,617 catchable rainbow trout
Wilkins Pond, St. Francis County, 150 catchable channel catfish
Willow Beach Park Lake, Pulaski County, 800 catchable channel catfish
Little Red River, Cleburne County, 11,090 catchable rainbow trout
Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 6,751 catchable rainbow trout
Norfork River, Baxter County, 1,140 catchable rainbow trout
White River, Baxter, Izard and Marion Counties, 23,675 catchable rainbow trout