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    CA Dept of Fish & Game Fish Plants

                               

All plants are subject to change depending on road, water and weather conditions. If conditions permit, the listed lakes, reservoirs and ponds, will be restocked with catchable-size fish from Department of Fish and Game hatcheries.

More specific dates are not given so that fishing activity will not be focused right after the time of the plant. Occasionally, operational problems may cause alteration of the schedule.

This page reflects the latest available information. Additionally, the Scheduled Fish Stocking phone number for the South Coast Region is (562) 594-7268

Region 6 - Inland Deserts 

Serving Imperial, Inyo, Mono, Riverside and San
Bernardino county

 

Trout Plants For the Week of 3/7/2010

County
Water
Inyo
Pleasant Valley Reservoir  (Map It)
Riverside
Hemet Lake  (Map It)
Riverside
Lake Cahuilla  (Map It)
Riverside
Lake Evans  (Map It)
Riverside
Rancho Jurupa Park lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park Lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
El Prado Regional Park lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Glen Helen Regional Park lakes  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Seccombe Park Lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Yucaipa Regional Park lake  (Map It)
 

Trout Plants For the Week of 2/21/2010

County
Water
Riverside
Lake Cahuilla  (Map It)
Riverside
Perris Reservoir  (Map It)
Riverside
Skinner Reservoir  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Cucamonga-Guasti Regional Park Lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
El Prado Regional Park lake  (Map It)
San Bernardino
Glen Helen Regional Park lakes  (Map It)
 

San Bernardino
Silverwood Lake  (Map It)
 

Region5 - South Coast Region

Serving Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Santa
Barbara and Ventura counties 
 

 

Trout Plants For the Week of 3/7/2010

County
Water
Los Angeles
Castaic Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Elizabeth Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Hansen Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Legg Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Little Rock Reservoir  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Peck Road Park lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Puddingstone Reservoir  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Santa Fe Flood Control Basin  (Map It)
Orange
Centennial Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Mile Square Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Ralph Clark Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Tri-City Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Yorba Regional Park lake  (Map It)
San Diego
Cuyamaca Reservoir  (Map It)

 

Trout Plants For For the Week of 2/21/2010

County
Water
Los Angeles
Downey Wilderness Park Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
La Mirada Lake  (Map It)
Orange
Centennial Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Laguna Lake  (Map It)
Orange
Mile Square Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Ralph Clark Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Tri-City Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Yorba Regional Park lake  (Map It)

Catfish Plants

 Scheduled Catfish Planting

For the Week of 10/25/2009

County
Water
Orange
Carr Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Centennial Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Eisenhower Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Greer Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Huntington Central Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Laguna Lake  (Map It)
Orange
Mile Square Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Ralph Clark Regional Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Tri-City Park lake  (Map It)
Orange
Yorba Regional Park lake  (Map It)
 

 

For the Week of 10/18/2009

County
Water
Los Angeles
Cerritos Park lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
El Dorado Park lakes  (Map It)
Los Angeles
John A. Ford Park lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
La Mirada Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Legg Lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Peck Road Park lake  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Puddingstone Reservoir  (Map It)
Los Angeles
Santa Fe Flood Control Basin  (Map It)

 

Flow Criteria for planting Catchable Trout

Catchable trout shall not be stocked in streams when water temperatures reach 75°F and it appears that such temperatures will continue to occur regularly, or when stream flows drop below 10 cfs. The exception is that suitable streams with flows between 2 and 10 cfs may be planted if water temperatures do not exceed 70°F and other conditions are satisfactory. Stocking shall be discontinued if conditions are unsuitable because of shallow water, lack of pools, growth of algae, poor water quality, or other reasons.

Catchable trout shall not be stocked in lakes or reservoirs after surface water temperatures reach 78°F and it appears that such temperatures will continue to occur regularly, nor after a trout die-off is attributed in whole or in part to an oxygen deficiency.

Stocking shall be discontinued if algae blooms, aquatic weed growth, high turbidity, high alkalinity, or other conditions render the lake unsuitable for catchable trout or for fishing. Catchable trout shall not be stocked in lakes or reservoirs until water temperatures reach 42°F or higher most afternoons, or in streams until water temperatures reach 45°F or higher most afternoons.

Catchable trout stocking may be suspended in reservoirs during periods of spill in order to avoid losses of planted fish to downstream areas where the trout may not be readily available to anglers.

 

 

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