From October through mid-December, 2024, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will stock approximately 116,500 hatchery raised adult rainbow, brown, and brook trout in 118 Pennsylvania streams and lakes.
Fall stocking efforts will boost trout populations in some of the most popular fishing spots across Pennsylvania. Trout that elude fall anglers could provide ice fishing opportunities if conditions allow throughout the winter.
In October, PFBC will stock approximately 87,900 trout into 93 waters, including 53 lakes and 40 stream sections, including 16 Keystone Select Trout Waters, which are managed under Delayed Harvest Artificial Lures Only regulations.
In November and December, an additional 25 lakes will be stocked with approximately 28,600 trout. As always, stocking schedules are subject to change due to a variety of factors, including water temperature fluctuations and hatchery logistics. PFBC updates its stocking schedule with postponements and rescheduled stockings.
Trout that are stocked during fall and winter can be fished for immediately. Trout can be caught on a variety of tackle including live bait such as worms and minnows; lures such as spinners and crankbaits; and common household baits such as pieces of cheese and corn.
Anglers often choose a 5 or 6 foot lightweight rod with a spinning reel spooled with 4-6 lb. monofilament line.
Fly fishing is also popular during fall, when opportunistic fish are known to aggressively feed during aquatic insect hatches.
Anglers can get information about fishing areas by reviewing the list of Pennsylvania’s Best Fishing Waters on the PFBC website and FishBoatPA mobile app. The list is based on biologist surveys of fish populations on waters across the state.
In addition to stocked trout, some fishing spots hold potential for smallmouth bass, walleye, panfish, and catfish.
Fall and winter trout stockings during 2024 will include 31 waters located within Pennsylvania State Parks, with many parks featuring easy angler access from shore, boat ramps, and amenities such as bathrooms.
Anglers and boaters can purchase 2024 Pennsylvania fishing licenses, launch permits, and boat registration renewals on the PFBC website, the FishBoatPA mobile app, or by visiting one of approximately 700 retail license issuing agents.
The 2024 PFBC Fall/Winter Trout Stocking Schedule can be found at:
https://fbweb.pa.gov/stocking/TroutStockingDetails_GIS.aspx
source: Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission
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