Our Spring event of FISH STOCKING is researched and coordinated by Iain Walker. Working behind the scenes, Iain makes this happen to the benefit of the natural lake community as well as residents. THANK YOU IAIN AND THE WALKER FAMILY
Stocking May 2025
Hinklings Fish Farm
80 Lg Mouth Bass
Stocking May 2024
Avery's Trout Hatchery - Rainbow Trout
*NOTE: The quantity of fish stocked is a function of the pricing for fish and the dues/donations received the previous year. From the Club/Association charter up to 80% of the dues can be used for fish stocking. The last two years the Association has supplemented the 80% to maintain stocking program at its current level.
Rainbow trout will not breed in our lakes. Bass will maintain a population based upon natural pressures (food available, predators, lake environment). Our stocking program also includes the stocking of feeder fish such as shiners. A predator that is, by many, welcomed to our lakes is the Common Loon. An adult Loon eats approximately 2 pounds of fish daily. (Common Loon Diet link)
Fish Stocking History (Recent)
2025
42 Rainbows 12" - 14" Avery's Hatchery
80 Lg Mouth Bass 8" - 10" Hicklings Fish Farm
2024
Avery's Trout Hatchery
40 Rainbows, 12"-14"
40 Rainbows, 14" - 16"
2023
Avery's Trout Hatchery
50 Rainbows, 12 - 14"
23 Rainbows, 14"+
2022
Hicklings Fish Farm
64 Large Mouth Bass, 10-12"
Avery's Trout Hatchery
70 Rainbow Trout: 12/14", 58/12"
2021
Hicklings Fish Farm - 75 Large Mouth Bass
Note: Bass per Lake - 52 E. Stoner, 23 W. Stoner
Avery's Trout Hatchery - 80 Rainbow Trout
2020
Hicklings Fish Farm - Large Mouth Bass: 60/10-12", 30/8-10"
Avery's Trout Hatchery - 75 Rainbow Trout
2019
Hicklings Fish Farm - Large Mouth Bass
Avery's Trout Hatchery - 60 Rainbow Trout