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  2. NC Wildlife to stock over 600,000 trout in 1,000 miles of ...

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    The N.C. Wildlife Commission will stock over 600,000 trout in Hatchery Supported Trout Waters for the fishing season. Staff at the NCWRC stock over 600,000 trout in Hatchery Supported Trout Waters ...

  3. NC Wildlife will stock 67,000 trout in December: Where to ...

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    In the coming weeks, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will stock more than 67,000 trout from state fish hatcheries. ... which are hatchery-supported trout waters, will be allowed ...

  4. Trout fishing in WNC? Wildlife Commission to add new trout ...

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    In the coming years, hatchery supported waters could see more trout as discussion of expanding the Bobby N. Setzer State Fish Hatchery in Transylvania continues. The hatchery is the state's ...

  5. Nantahala River - Wikipedia

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    Although it is regularly stocked under North Carolina's Hatchery Supported regulations, it is home to one of North Carolina's healthiest populations of wild, stream-born Rainbow Trout. The river also has a self sustaining population of Brown Trout, many of which grow large. The current North Carolina state record Brown Trout, weighing 24 lb 10 ...

  6. List of national fish hatcheries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Creston National Fish Hatchery: Montana D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery: South Dakota Dale Hollow National Fish Hatchery: Tennessee Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery: Vermont Dworshak National Fish Hatchery: Idaho Eagle Creek National Fish Hatchery: Oregon Edenton National Fish Hatchery: North Carolina Ennis National Fish ...

  7. Edenton Station, United States Fish and Fisheries Commission

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    The hatchery was operated by the Bureau of Fisheries. During the 1930s, the Public Works Administration and Works Progress Administration funded a number of building projects at the hatchery. Notable contributing resources include the Superintendent's House (1900), Fish Culturist's House (1938-1939), terrace (1899-1900), Pump House No. 1 (1900 ...

  8. Helene swept away WNC trout and anglers. Restoring fishing ...

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    In a 2023 report on Public Mountain Trout Waters, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission reported that nearly 370,000 people visit the region for fishing and that the most common ...

  9. Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    The hatchery's water supply comes from Lake Cumberland at a depth ranging from 25 to 100 feet below the water surface. The water temperatures will range from 40 degrees Fahrenheit to 65 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the time of year. The water gravity flows through the hatchery at rates up to 15,000 gallons per minute. [3]