
The Norfork Nationwide Fish Hatchery is the nation’s largest federally owned stocking facility. Picture courtesy of Steve Dally
A large rainbow-trout kill at the Norfork National Fish Hatchery—the nation’s largest federally owned hatchery—in current weeks is without doubt one of the elements that has led the The Arkansas Recreation and Fish Fee (AGFC) to ascertain new, a lot stricter laws on among the states most well-known big-trout waters:
[C]atch-and-release fishing of all trout within the 45 miles of White River tailwater flowing under Bull Shoals Dam to its confluence with the North Fork River–identified to most fly anglers because the Norfork–together with catch-and-release trout fishing on all the size of the Norfork.
Trout waters under the White River-North Fork River confluence, from the Norfork Entry boat ramp to the Freeway 58 bridge at Guion, could have a two-trout-only restrict with regular size and day by day limits (just one trout over 14 inches). All deal with restrictions beforehand in place nonetheless apply.
The Little Crimson River and Higher White River) are affected, as properly. Underneath the current AGFC order, anglers in these two tailwaters could maintain simply two trout as much as 14 inches.
There’s loads of debate about how unhealthy the state of affairs is and what the long run holds, and writer Lynn Burkhead cowl all of the angles is a complete article on the problems.
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