Catfish and Neighborhood Fishin’
This is Passport to Texas
It’s catfish stocking season in Texas, and thanks to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Neighborhood Fishin’ Program families won’t have to travel outside of the city to catch them.
The agency began stocking catchable-sized catfish this Neighborhood Fishin’ lakes in Texas’ metro areas.
The Neighborhood Fishin’ program encourages more people to get involved in the outdoors by creating fun, convenient, close-to-home opportunities where people can catch fish anytime they are ready to go.
Each of the lakes will receive continuous stockings of channel catfish every two weeks through early November – with a brief pause during the heat of August – to ensure there is plenty of time for families looking to spend quality time fishing together outdoors.
These urban area parks are the easiest places in Texas for families to catch a fish close to home. Eighty-five percent of us live near one of these small lakes and ponds. By making fishing accessible, we’re helping create a whole new generation of anglers.
To find the Neighborhood Fishin’ pond near you or to sign up for email updates, visit neighborhoodfishing.org.
The Sportfish Restoration Program Supports our series.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife, I’m Cecilia Nasti.