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    AGFC stocks more than 839,000 fish in Arkansas during November

    LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 1.4 million fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during November, according to Mark Oliver, chief of the Fisheries Division. The total stocking of fish weighed more than 118,400 pounds.

    November stockings:
    Amon’s Lake, Baxter County, 300 catchable channel catfish
    Amon’s Lake, Baxter County, 400 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Ann, Benton County, 11,300 yearling black crappie
    Lake Ann, Benton County, 1,130 yearling channel catfish
    Lake Atalanta, Benton County, 2,500 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Avalon, Benton County, 6,700 yearling black crappie
    Lake Avalon, Benton County, 670 yearling channel catfish
    Beaver Lake, Benton County, 30,000 yearling channel catfish
    Beaver Lake, Benton County, 400 adult black crappie
    Big Creek, Searcy County, 300 catchable channel catfish
    Boyle Park Pond, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Brittany, Benton County, 3,500 yearling black crappie
    Cabot Community Pond, Lonoke County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Cargile, Conway County, 5,120 yearling white crappie
    Lake Catherine, Garland County, 1,425 catchable rainbow trout
    Cherrywood Lake, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 17 adult black crappie
    Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 13,000 yearling black crappie
    Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 260 adult white crappie
    Lake Conway, Faulkner County, 187,000 yearling white crappie
    Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    DeGray Regulation Pool, Clark County, 20,000 yearling black crappie
    Lake DeQueen, Sevier County, 33,000 yearling black crappie
    Devils Den State Park, Washington County, 375 catchable rainbow trout
    DeWitt City Lake, Arkansas County, 450 catchable channel catfish
    Diamond Lake, Izard County, 360 catchable channel catfish
    Entergy Park Lake, Garland County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Family Park Lake, Garland County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Frierson, Greene County, 10,098 catchable saugeye
    Greers Ferry Lake, Cleburne County, 11,000 yearling blue catfish
    Gunner Pool, Stone County, 308 catchable channel catfish
    Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 1,350 catchable rainbow trout
    Harris Brake Lake, Perry County, 45,912 yearling white crappie
    Lake Hinkle, Scott County, 245 adult black crappie
    Lake Hinkle, Scott County, 150,000 yearling black crappie
    Lake Hinkle, Scott County, 108,723 yearling white crappie
    Kiwanis Park, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Little Missouri River, Montgomery County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout
    Little Red River, Stone County, 303 catchable channel catfish
    Little Red River, Cleburne and White Counties, 4,000 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Loch Lomond, Benton County, 50,652 yearling black crappie
    Lake Loch Lomond, Benton County, 4,770 yearling channel catfish
    MacArthur Park Lake, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Martin Luther King Park, Jefferson County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Mike and Janet Huckabee Kids Pond, Hempstead County, 250 catchable channel catfish
    Mirror Lake, Stone County, 1,250 catchable rainbow trout
    Murphy Park Lake, Washington County, 750 catchable rainbow trout
    Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 7,330 catchable rainbow trout
    North Lake, Fulton County, 100 catchable channel catfish
    Lake Norwood, Benton County, 3,500 yearling black crappie
    Pioneer Lake, Izard County, 200 catchable channel catfish
    Pleasant View Park Pond, Pope County, 600 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Rayburn, Benton County, 4,500 yearling black crappie
    Rich Mountain Comm. College Pond, Polk County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
    Rock Creek, Pulaski County, 750 catchable rainbow trout
    Salem City Lake, Fulton County, 300 catchable rainbow trout
    Saline River, Grant County, 10,000 yearling black crappie
    Sherwood City Pond, Pulaski County, 500 catchable rainbow trout
    Spring River, Fulton County, 3,270 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Springdale, Washington County, 750 catchable rainbow trout
    Stinger Lake, Stone County, 200 catchable rainbow trout
    Sylamore Creek, Stone County, 310 catchable channel catfish
    Tahkodah Camp, Independence County, 308 catchable channel catfish
    Lake Valencia, Pulaski County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout
    War Memorial City Park Lake, Pulaski County, 400 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Welles, Sebastian County, 1,100 catchable rainbow trout
    West Memphis City Park Lake, Crittenden County, 750 catchable rainbow trout
    White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 32,000 catchable rainbow trout
    Lake Whitstine, Independence County, 305 catchable channel catfish
    Lake Windsor, Benton County, 22,000 yearling black crappie
    Lake Windsor, Benton County, 2,200 yearling channel catfish
    Wrape Plantation Lake, Arkansas County, 150 catchable channel catfish
    Greers Ferry NFH
    Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 4,950 catchable rainbow trout
    Little Red River, Cleburne County, 21,452 catchable rainbow trout
    Narrows Dam Tailwater, Pike County, 2,670 catchable rainbow trout
    Norfork River, Baxter County, 15,000 fingerling brook trout
    White River, Baxter and Marion Counties, 15,000 fingerling brook trout
    Norfork NFH
    Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 2,136 catchable rainbow trout
    Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 6,024 fingerling brown trout
    Bull Shoals Lake, Baxter and Marion Counties, 20,000 yearling rainbow trout
    Norfork River, Baxter County, 5,835 catchable rainbow trout
    Norfork River, Baxter County, 3,750 fingerling brown trout
    Norfork River, Baxter County, 1,250 fingerling brown trout
    White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 32,468 catchable rainbow trout

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    I see where they stocked saugeye in lake frierson.......how do you fish for those??

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    Looks like Benton County got a bunch of the crappie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappieawlogist View Post
    Looks like Benton County got a bunch of the crappie!
    Yea and we got 11,000 thugs and no crappie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyboyrn View Post
    I see where they stocked saugeye in lake frierson.......how do you fish for those??
    With a fishing pole.
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    all the top folks at the agfc must live in nw,ar. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    260,000 crappie in Lake Hinkle? I've never heard of it before. Is it a known crappie lake, or does someone with a lot of money live around there?
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    I see a bunch of catchable nasty fish released.

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    Hinkle is a stump filled lake up around Waldron...not many lakes up that way glad to see them go there. Degray and dequeen both got much needed crappie also glad to see. Someone mentioned how to catch sogeye... They stocked Gillham with those a few years back and although they r good eating very hard to catch and aggressive toward other fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgriHawg View Post
    260,000 crappie in Lake Hinkle? I've never heard of it before. Is it a known crappie lake, or does someone with a lot of money live around there?
    It is a small lake but suppose to be good fishing.
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