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2017 Long Island Trout Stocking List New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Bureau of Fisheries, Region 1, Ston 2017 Long Island Trout Stocking List New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Bureau of Fisheries, Region 1, Stony Brook, NY By March 18* By April 15 By May 6 By Oct. 15 By Oct 29 Rainbow Rainbow Rainbow Water Hamlet/Village Location Acres/ Brown TroutTrout Brown TroutTrout Brown Trout Trout Brown Trout Brown Trout Miles Yearling 2Y Yearling Yearling 2Y Yearling Yearling 2Y Yearling Fall Yearling Fall Yearling Nassau County Total ** 0 800 1150 410 400 1500000 2000 1400 Stocked by NYS Parks Contact South Pond** Hempstead Hempstead Lake State Park 19 Hempstead Lake State Park for McDonald Pond** Hempstead Hempstead Lake State Park 1 Dates and numbers Upper Twin Pond Wantagh Between Wantagh Pkwy & Old Mill Rd. 15 400 150 100 600 800 700 Massapequa Reservoir Massapequa Between Sunrise Hwy. and Clark St. 20 300 500 410 300 900 800 700 Oyster Bay Mill Pond Oyster Bay West Shore Road and Lake Ave. 7 100 500 400 Suffolk County Total ** 920 2200 6650 400 900 2650 2700 150 2000 4050 1500 Carlls River Babylon Above Belmont Lake 0.5 80 Between Belmont Lake and Sunrise Highway 2 200 80 Below Southards Pond 0.7 80 100 200 100 50 Belmont Lake** North Babylon Belmont Lake State Park By March 18 25 160 100 750 By April 1 160 250 1000 Southards Pond Babylon Between Sunrise Hwy. and Alexander St. 19 150 400 200 150 Argyle Lake Babylon North of Montauk Highway 25 150 500 300 150 Connetquot River Oakdale In State Park 1 240 600 810 800 450 250 Tidal waters south of Montauk Hwy. 1.8 160 200 Rattlesnake Creek Oakdale Tidal waters south of Montauk Hwy. 0.8 200 Twin Pond Centerport Betty Allen Nature Preserve (Rte. 25A) 4 200 150 200 Nissequogue River Smithtown Tidal waters N. & S. of Jericho Tpke. 3.5 150 150 160 250 150 300 100 West Lake Patchogue West Main St. & West Lake Dr. 20 300 200 600 850 300 Swan (East) Lake East Patchogue Lake Dr. N. of Montauk Hwy. 11 240 500 Swan River East Patchogue Tidal waters south of Montauk Hwy. 1.4 200 Carmans River* Yaphank/Shirley Between Upper and Lower Lakes 0.5 150 150 In Southaven County Park below LIRR 2.3 200 650 240 350 360 Tidal waters S. of Sunrise Hwy. 2 150 100 400 200 Upper Lake* Yaphank West of Yaphank Middle Island Rd. 19 250 400 150 400 240 50 550 300 Hards Lake* Shirley In Southaven County Park 42 350 700 200 600 570 100 Deep Pond Wading River Schiff Scout Reservation (Permit Required)*** 32 400 Kahler Pond Center Moriches North of Montauk Hwy. 13 500 300 Laurel Lake Laurel Laurel Lake Dr. , N of Rte. 25 30 240 300 *Because fishing does not open in Southaven County Park until April 1 stocking of the Carmans River, Hards Lake and other waters marked with an * will not be until just before April 1. ** Fall stockings at South and McDonald Ponds (516-766-1029) and some spring stockings in Belmont Lake (631-667-5055) are brook trout stocked by NY State Parks and Recreation (not included in Totals). ***For information on State Lands Access Permits call (631) 444-0270 or visit: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7815.html For more information contact the Freshwater Fisheries Management Unit at (631) 444-0280. 01/31/2017 CAG Long Island Trout Stocking Locations Key 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 10 Pond/Stream Number Miles 23 495 Road 25 25a 21 20 83 27 9 19 1 25 10 97 18 27a 25a 22 495 17 16 46 231 15 11a 13 14 2017 Family Fishing Events 110 8 11 12 Loaner rods (no fee) and free bait available at ALL events 135 W 7 6 27a Saturday, April 1, 2017. 10am to 4pm. 5 3 4 Spring Family Fishing Festival, Belmont Lake State Park. 2 Enjoy a day fishing for stocked trout with the whole family. 27 . Saturday, June 17, 2017. 10am to 2pm. Family Fishing Clinic, Deep Pond, Wading River. Basic instruction on how to fish for the whole family, fishing included. Saturday, August 5, 2017. 10am to 2pm Summer Family Fishing Clinic, Hempstead Lake State Park. Long Island Waters Stocked With Trout Instruction & fishing for the whole family. $8 NYS Parks parking fee. 1. Oyster Bay Mill Pond 12. Rattlesnake Creek (tidal) TENTATIVE Tuesday, August 15, 2017. 5:30pm to sunset 2. South and Mcdonald Pond 13. West Lake Saltwater Family Fishing & Crabbing Clinic, Corey Beach, Blue Point. 3. Upper Twin Pond, Wantagh 14. Swan River (tidal) Instruction followed by crabbing & snapper fishing for the family. Attendance is limited. 4. Massapequa Reservoir 15. Swan (East) Lake TENTATIVE Wednesday, August 30, 2017. 5:30pm to 7:30pm. 5. Argyle Lake 16. Carmans River (tidal) Family Snapper Fishing Clinic , Peconic Riverfront Park, Riverhead. 6. Southards Pond 17. Hards Lake Basic fish ing instruction for catching snapper/bluefish. * Pre-registration required. Attendance is limited. 7. Carlls River 18. Carmens River Sat urday, October 21, 2017. 10am to 4pm 8. Belmont Lake 19. Upper Lake Fall Family Fishing Festival, Hempstead Lake State Park. 9. Twin Pond, Centerport 20. Randall Pond Enjoy a day fishing for stocked trout with the whole family.. 10. Nissequogue River (tidal) 21. Deep Pond . 11. Connetquot River (tidal) 22. Kahlers Pond * For Information call: I FISH NY Program at (631) 444-0283 23. Laurel Lake . 1 1a. Connetquot State Park . For more information on Trout Stocking call: NYSDEC Freshwater Fisheries at (631) 444-0280 .
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