Kingston area trout stocking

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Kingston area trout stocking

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Lake Trout

Area TWP Number

Loughborough Lake Kingston Lough/Storring 40,000
Bobs Lake Kingston Bedford 25,600
Garter Lake Kingston Bedford 4,000
Crowe Lake Kingston Bedford 10,570
TOTAL LAKE TROUT 80,170

Splake
Dog Lake Kingston Storrington 16,400
Cronk Lake Kingston Loughborough 1,200
Draper Lake Kingston loughborough 5,000
Hungry Lake Kingston Olden 13,000
White Lake Kingston Bedford 5,700
TOTAL SPLAKE 57,300

Brook Trout
Little Round Lake Kingston Oso 2,000
Moulton Lake Kingston Bedford 800
Paddys Lake Kingston Bedford 500
Tetsmine Lake Kingston Bedford 600
Clearwater Lake Kingston Bedford 700
Rawdon Lake Kingston Rawdon 500
TOTAL BROOK TROUT 5,100

Rainbow Trout
Pennick Lake Kingston Oso 2,500
Small Clear Lake Kingston Kennebec 10,000
TOTAL RAINBOW TROUT 12,500

Brown Trout
Parks Creek Kingston Tyendinaga 500
TOTAL BROWN TROUT 500



all trout stocked are yearling except for pennick lake where they are advanced yearlings.

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Hey Blake,

Anything going into Gould you know of :?:
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No that I amaware of. I dont know if you can fish them there anymore???? I do say that not knowing for sure. The list I got was from last year and Gould is not listed. From what I hear from a guy who works at the conservation area on the lake the LT population is pretty good. If people are fishing them I never see them and I am down there all the time. I will try to find out for sure though. On another note, doesnt Buck Lake have lake trout in it? It is a pretty big lake with some fishing pressure for trout, I would have thought they would have thrown a few tout in there for sure.
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I have a question for some of you trout guys out there. There is a huge difference in numbers of fish stocked per lake. I understand that 40,000 trout put into Loughborough would make a considerable difference, but depending on the body of water size would 500 or 600 stocked fish make that much of a difference? I also know that fishing pressure also would play a part but some of these lakes have hardly any, are simular in size and get considerably different amounts of fish. I dont really know much on the stocking process just throwing the questions out there.
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less fish + big water = bigger fish

more fish + smaller water = small fish.

That is how I see it anyway. :D
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