“It’s one of the biggest ways we see fish being moved throughout the state,” he said. The requirement was made to improve the agency’s understanding of the stockings occurring in Pennsylvania, protect aquatic resources and address increased risks associated with aquatic invasive species and pathogens.ĭave Nihart, chief of fisheries management, said when anglers catch fish in one waterway and restock them in another stream or lake, there’s a chance an invasive species may be moved to a new area. The agency voted Monday to require notice of the number of fish and species individuals or hatcheries intend to release in a public or private waterway. If you want to stock your own fish in a Pennsylvania stream or lake in 2024, the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission wants to know about it. Watch Video: Huntsdale State Fish Hatchery produces more than 500,000 trout
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