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Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for New Hampshire in Spring 2006 to Volunteer to Stock Fry in Southern New Hampshire, Cont Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for New Hampshire in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry in southern New Hampshire, contact: Gabe Gries, NHFG at 603-352-9669 To volunteer to stock fry elsewhere in the Connecticut River basin, contact the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office at 413-548-9138 Date River Number Meeting Place Time Fry 4/28 Lower Mascoma River 29,300 KFC, Rt 12A (S) W. Lebanon 10 am Bloods Brook off exit 20 I89S 5/2 S Br Sugar 41,500 Dennison Lumber pull off, 9:30 am Gunnison Brook Rt10 Goshen 5/5 Sugar River 64,200 Kellyville Bridge pull off, 9 am Rt103 Newport 5/8 Minnewawa Brook 33,000 NHFG Offc, Keene 9 am 5/12 *Little Sugar River 26,000 Indian Shutters Restaurant, 9 am Rt12 Charletown 5/15 *Lower Warren Brook 17,600 Vilas Pool pull off, Rt 123A 10 am Mill Brook Alstead Thompson Brook 5/19 *S Br Ashuelot River 21,800 NHFG Offc, Keene 9 am Roaring Brook 5/22 *Cold River 113,000 Vilas Pool pull off, Rt 123A 9:30 am Alstead Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for New Hampshire in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry in northern New Hampshire, contact Dianne Emerson, NHFG at 603-788-3164 Date River Number Meeting Place Time Fry 5/4 Ammonoosuc River 185,000 Call for details Call for times 5/6 Ammonoosuc River 83,600 5/10 Gale River 101,500 Israel River 5/11 Wild Ammonoosuc River 151,500 5/15 Nash Stream 30,500 Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for Massachusetts in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry in MA, contact Caleb Slater, MAFW at 508-792-7270 ext 133 To volunteer to stock fry elsewhere in the Connecticut River basin, contact the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office at 413-548-9138 Date River Number Meeting Place Time Fry 4/3 E Br Westfield River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit Call for 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd times Northampton, MA 4/4 E Br Westfield River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd Northampton, MA 4/5 Lower Westfield River Tekoa Country Club Rt 20, Westfield 4/6 W Br Westfield River Tekoa Country Club Rt 20, Westfield 4/7 Chickley River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/8 Munn & Dickenson Bk Westfield State College 4/10 Fall River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/11 Cold River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/12 E Br Westfield River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd Northampton, MA 4/13 Mill River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd Northampton, MA 4/14 South River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/18 W Br North River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/19 E Br North River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/20 E Br North River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/21 *Green River Home Depot/Bickfords, Rt2 East in Greenfield 4/22 N Br Manhan River Hampshire Regional HS, Stage Rd, Westhampton 4/24 E Br Westfield River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd Northampton, MA 4/25 *E Br Westfield River Norwottuck Rail Trail, Exit 19 off I-91 on Damon Rd Northampton, MA 4/26 W Br Westfield R Tekoa Country Club Rt 20, Westfield 4/28 Millers River South Royalston, Rt 2 to Rt 202 N to Rt 68 N to Millers River crossing 4/29 Middle Br Westfield Gateway Regional HS, River Littleville Rd, Huntington 4/29 Sawmill River Leverett Coop and/or Intersection of Rt 63 and North Leveret Rd Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for Vermont in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry in VT, contact 1Jay McMenemy, VTFW at 802-885-8829 or 5Len Gerardi, VTFW at 802-751-0108 To volunteer to stock fry elsewhere in the Connecticut River basin, contact the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office at 413-548-9138 Date River Number Fry Contact Name Time 5/1 Wardsboro Branch 80,400 1 Call for Time & Details 5/3 Winhall River 52,600 1 5/4 West River 39,400 1 5/5 Wells River/Stevens 110,000 5 River/Joes Brook 5/6 Rock River 102,800 1 5/9 Ball Mountain Brook 66,200 1 5/9 E Br Passumpsic River 80,000 5 5/11 West River/Williams 61,300 1 River 5/11 Moose River 100,000 5 5/13 Williams River 180,000 1 5/15 West River 73,200 1 5/16 Moose River/Passumpsic 110,000 5 River/Sleepers River 5/18 West River / S Br 60,600 1 Saxtons River 5/18 Paul Stream/Nulhegan 74,000 1 River 5/20 Saxtons River 135,900 1 5/23 West River 63,300 1 5/25 Black River 116,500 1 Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule for the U.S. Forest Service in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry with the USFS in Vermont, contact Steve Roy at 802-747-6739; To volunteer to stock fry elsewhere in the Connecticut River basin, contact the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office at 413-548-9138 Date River Number Fry Meeting Place Time 5/9 White R tribs (Flood etc) 30,800 Call for Details Call for Time 5/10 White R (PNFH fry) 95,000 5/11 West R tribs (Greendale, 22,600 etc) 5/15 West R tribs 32,900 5/16 White R 34,000 5/17 White R tribs 57,000 5/18 West R (Utley Br, etc) 30,000 5/19 White R 74,300 5/23 White R 106,200 5/24 White R tribs 21,000 5/8 Fourmile, Adams 18,600 Research Only Keith Nislow 5/9 Mink, Great Brook 10,600 Research Only Keith Nislow Atlantic Salmon Fry Stocking Schedule (Partial) for Connecticut in Spring 2006 To volunteer to stock fry in CT, contact Bruce Williams, CTDEP, at 860-447-4317; To volunteer to stock fry elsewhere in the Connecticut River basin, contact the Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office at 413-548-9138 Date River Number Fry Meeting Time Place 4/12 Eightmile River/E 33,843 N/A N/A Br/Harris Brook (Tripps) 4/13 Blackledge River/Salmon 21,285 N/A N/A River (Tripps) 4/17 Spring/Ratlun.Morgan 12,622 N/A N/A Brook 4/18 Farmington River 57,263 N/A N/A 4/19 Fawn Brook/WBFB 27,885 Call for Details 4/20 EBSB/Belden Brook/Fox 35,000 Call for Brook Details 4/21 Jeremy River/Judd 15,720 Call for Brk/Flat Brk/Soestrum Details Brk/Raymond Brk 4/24 WBSB/Moosehorn Brook 19,764 Call for Details 4/25 Burlington/Punch/Bradley 15,369 Call for Brooks Details 4/26 WBSB/Beach Brook/Mt 16,594 Call for Brook Details 4/27 Cherry Brook/Farmington 50,844 Call for River Details 4/28 Mad River/Colebrook 24,845 Call for Brk/Indian Meadow/Mill Details Brook 5/1 Sandy Brook 27,680 Call for Details 5/2 *Farmington River 107,500 Call for Details 5/3 Dickenson Creek/Fawn 22,661 Call for Hill Brook Details 5/4 Pequabuck River/Still 39,000 Call for River Details 5/5 Sandy Brook 29,400 Call for Details 5/8 *Farmington River 114,500 Call for Details 5/9 Farmington River 47,170 Call for Details 5/10 *Farmington River 96,000 Call for Details 5/11 Jeremy River/Blackledge 33,000 Call for River/Pine Brook Details 5/12 Blackledge River 36,520 Call for Details 5/15 Salmon River 33,961 Call for Details 5/16 Salmon River 46,733 Call for Details 5/17 Farmington River 48,526 Call for Details 5/18 Farmington River 52,943 Call for Details 5/19 Farmington River 14,100 N/A N/A .
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