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9/26/2006

Delayed-Harvest Trout Waters Open on Oct. 1

RALEIGH, N.C. – On Oct. 1, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will implement annual delayed-harvest regulations for 18 designated trout waters in 14 counties of western North Carolina.

Under delayed-harvest regulations, no fish can be harvested or possessed from these waters between Oct. 1, 2006 and one half-hour after sunset on June 1, 2007.  No natural bait is allowed, and anglers can fish only with single-hook, artificial lures.  

At 6 a.m. on June 2, 2007, delayed-harvest waters open to fishing under hatchery-supported regulations, which means no bait restrictions, no minimum length limit and a seven-trout-per-day creel limit. Hatchery-supported regulations remain in force until Oct. 1 each year.

Delayed-harvest waters, posted with black-and-white signs, create high-quality fishing opportunities where anglers can fish densely stocked trout streams on a catch-and-release basis fall through spring.

In October, November, March, April and May, the Commission will stock delayed-harvest waters with 225,000 catchable-sized trout — 90,000 brook trout, 45,000 brown trout and 90,000 rainbow trout.

“Of the fish stocked, four percent will be more than 14 inches in length to provide an opportunity to catch larger fish, while the majority will be 10 inches or larger,” said Carl Kittel, the Commission’s fish production coordinator. “As always, we encourage anglers to enjoy catch-and-release fishing and to respect the landowners and the land where they fish.”

Delayed-harvest waters are listed below:
 
Ashe County

bulletTrout Lake
bulletHelton Creek (Virginia state line to New River)

Burke County

bulletJacob Fork (Shinny Creek to lower South Mountains State Park boundary)

Haywood County

bulletWest Fork Pigeon River (Queen Creek to the first game land boundary upstream of Lake Logan)

Henderson County

bulletNorth Fork Mills River (game land portion below the Hendersonville watershed dam)

Jackson County

bulletTuckasegee River (N.C. 107 bridge at Love Field to the Dillsboro dam)

Macon County

bulletNantahala River (Whiteoak Creek to Nantahala hydropower discharge canal)

Madison County

bulletBig Laurel Creek (N.C. 208 bridge to the U.S. 25-70 bridge)
bulletShelton Laurel Creek (N.C. 208 bridge at Belva to the confluence with Big Laurel Creek)

McDowell County

bulletCurtis Creek (game land portion downstream of the U.S. Forest Service boundary at Deep Branch)

Mitchell County

bulletCane Creek (N.C. 226 bridge to N.C. 80 bridge)

Polk County

bulletGreen River (Fishtop Falls access area to the confluence with Cove Creek)

Surry County

bulletMitchell River (0.6 mile upstream of the end of S.R. 1333 to the S.R. 1330 bridge below Kapps Mill Dam)

Transylvania County

bulletEast Fork French Broad River (Glady Fork to French Broad River)
bulletLittle River (confluence of Lake Dense outflow to Hooker Falls)

Watauga County

bulletWatauga River (S.R. 1557 bridge to N.C. 105 bridge and S.R. 1114 bridge to N.C. 194 bridge to Valle Crucis)

Wilkes County

bulletEast Prong Roaring River (mouth of Bullhead Creek downstream to Stone Mountain State Park boundary line)
bulletStone Mountain Creek (from falls at Alleghany County line to confluence with East Prong Roaring River and Bullhead Creek)

For more information on delayed-harvest regulations, weekly stocking updates or a set of trout maps designating fishing regulations in effect on specific streams, visit the Commission’s Web site, www.ncwildlife.org.

 

 

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