Family Winter Fishing Fun: Rainbow Trout
Friday, December 3rd, 2010This is Passport to Texas
For an inexpensive, entry-level fishing experience the entire family can enjoy, it doesn’t get much easier than winter rainbow trout fishing in Texas.
05—In fact that’s one of the fish we use at the Expo each year to allow kids to catch their first fish.
Carl Kittle oversees the Texas Parks and Wildlife trout-stocking program. The agency will distribute up to 285-thousand fish to 120 sites—including additional urban locations—between December and March.
14—We’re excited about having a number of new ponds online for our neighborhood fishing program. We actually stock slightly larger trout and we stock frequently—every other week—at specific sites that are set up near urban centers to provide opportunities for urban anglers.
If you prefer to get away from the city for your rainbow connection, then state parks provide the perfect escape.
14—A number of our state park ponds will get stocked with trout. For those ponds and lakes that are located completely within a state park, the license will not be required. The limits will still apply: five fish per day, and there is no size limit on trout.
Anglers fishing in locations other than state parks must have a valid license.
Find the trout-stocking schedule at the Texas Parks and Wildlife website.
That’s our show…with support from the SF Restoration Program… helping to fund fish hatchery management and operations in Texas.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.