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STOCKING LOCATION Winter of 2018-2019 STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Ablon Park Pond Garland 2,000 3/3/2019 TFFC American Legion Park Pond Missouri City 1,800 1/4/2019, 1/31/2019, 2/21/2019 ETFH Amsler Park McGregor 2,800 12/12/2018, 2/3/2019 AEW Ascarate El Paso 6,000 12/5/2018, 1/13/2019, 2/6/2019, 2/28/2019 AEW Bailey Lake Burleson 1,800 12/5/2018 AEW Bandera City Park Lake Bandera 578 12/18/2018 AEW Bane Park Lake Houston 1,071 1/18/2019 ETFH Bates Allen Park 2 Rosenberg 1,000 1/4/2019 ETFH Beal Park Lake Midland 1,500 12/5/2018, 1/8/2019, 2/7/2019 PK STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Bear Creek Park Keller 1,200 1/20/2019, 2/17/2019 TFFC Beaver Pond - Cypress Creek Park Cypress 400 1/14/2019 ETFH Ben Gill Park Pond Terrell 1,000 1/5/2019 TFFC Bethany Park Pond C Allen 3,200 12/13/2018 TFFC Blanco State Park #4 Blanco 4,000 12/7/2018, 12/21/2018, 1/10/2019, 2/1/2019 AEW Blue Hole Park Lake Georgetown 1,250 1/18/2019 AEW Blue Ridge Park Pond Missouri City 700 1/2/2019 ETFH Bluestem Pond Somerville 500 12/18/2018 ETFH Bob Sandlin State Park Mt. Pleasant 2,500 12/20/2018, 1/27/2019, 2/11/2019 TFFC STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Bradfield Pond 2 Buda 1,000 12/20/2018 AEW Breshears Lake Levelland 950 12/7/2018 PK Bridge Bob's Pond Wood 602 11/28/2018 TFFC 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Buena Vista Park Lake * Waco 896 AEW 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 Buescher State Park Smithville 2,000 12/14/2018, 1/4/2019 AEW 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Bullfrog Pond * Austin 896 AEW 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Burke-Crenshaw Lake * Pasadena 2,400 ETFH 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 Burroughs Park Conroe 1,431 1/18/2019 ETFH STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY C. J. Kelly Park Pond Midland 1,500 12/5/2018, 2/8/2019, 2/7/2019 PK Cal Young Park Lake Abilene 2,800 12/7/2019, 1/30/2019 PK Camp Mabry Austin 1,500 1/20/2019 AEW Canyon Southeast Park Lake Canyon 1,566 12/20/2018, 1/22/2019 PK Canyon Tailrace (Guadalupe 12/7/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/21/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/4/2019, New Braunfels 17,666 AEW River) 1/11/2019, 1/18/2019, 1/25/2019, 2/1/2019 Carl Barton Jr. Park Pond Conroe 2,400 1/2/2019, 2/7/2019 ETFH Carl Levin City Park Pond Temple 1,400 12/13/2018, 1/23/2019 AEW Carrollton Sports Complex - South Carrollton 2,070 12/27/2018, 2/20/2019 TFFC Pond Caruth Park Highland Park 750 11/29/2018, 1/23/2019 TFFC STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Caudle Hale Center 1,200 12/9/2018 PK Cedar Hill State Park Perch Pond Cedar Hill 1,250 1/9/2019, 2/5/2019 TFFC Centennial Park Lake Friendswood 1,150 1/23/2019 ETFH 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Central Park Pond #1 College Station 1,792 AEW 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 Chandler Park Mansfield 400 12/5/2018 TFFC Chris Burkett Service Center Pond Canton 100 12/13/2018 TFFC Claiborne West Park Vidor 1,000 1/15/2019, 2/5/2019 ETFH Comanche Trails Big Spring 4,000 12/4/2018, 1/11/2019 PK Comanche Trails Park Odessa 5,857 12/5/2018, 1/2/2019, 2/3/2019, 3/1/2019 PK STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Community Park Pond A Rowlett 1,750 2/4/2019 TFFC Copperas Cove City Copperas Cove 1,000 2/17/2019 AEW Crane County Pond Crane 1,000 12/5/2018, 1/15/2019 PK Cy Miller Pond College Station 928 1/23/2019 ETFH Daingerfield State Park Dangerfield 4,000 1/21/2019 TFFC Dennis Johnston Park Spring 1,428 1/18/2019 ETFH Doornbos Park Nederland 500 2/24/2019 ETFH Dow Park Pool Deer Park 500 1/27/2019 ETFH Earl Scott Pond San Antonio 650 2/5/2019 AEW STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Eisenhower Park Pond Houston 1,000 1/3/2019 ETFH Elder Lake Kilgore 2,892 12/19/2018 TFFC Eldridge Park Pond Sugar Land 750 1/23/2019 ETFH Emory City Park Emory 250 2/6/2019 TFFC Faulkner Park Lake Tyler 1,900 12/6/2018, 1/8/2019 TFFC First Capitol Park Pond West Columbia 500 12/12/2018 ETFH Fort Boggy State Park Centerville 2,700 2/17/2019 ETFH Fort Griffin State Historic Site, Abilene 1,126 12/15/2018, 1/19/2019, 2/16/2019 PK Pond 1 Fort Richardson State Park Jacksboro 2,085 12/4/2018, 1/10/2019, 2/7/2019 PK STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Frisco Commons Pond Frisco 3,500 2/10/2019 TFFC Frontier Park Pond Prosper 2,640 2/24/2019 TFFC Fryer Lake - Wolf Creek Park Perryton 2,150 12/6/2018, 1/8/2019 PK Garey Park (Upper & Lower) Georgetown 1,000 12/9/2018 AEW Garner State Park (Frio River) Leakey 2,500 12/12/2018, 2/6/2019 AEW Glen Rose Town Lake Glen Rose 2,000 12/3/2018, 1/3/2019 PK Graham Park Pond Greenville 2,500 2/17/2019 TFFC Green Valley Community Park Richland Hills 700 2/28/2019 TFFC Pond A 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Greenbriar Park * Fort Worth 1,896 TFFC 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Grover-Nelson Small Pond * Abilene 1,165 11/30/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/25/2019, 2/22/2019 PK Guadalupe River State Park Spring Branch 1,250 1/5/2019 AEW Harlingen Sports Complex Harlingen 1,000 1/23/2019 AEW Hart Pundt Lake Spring 1,428 1/18/2019 ETFH Hearne Eastside Park Pond Hearne 1,000 2/20/2019 ETFH Heritage Park Lake Mt. Pleasant 1,000 12/20/2018 TFFC Herman Brown Park Pond Houston 500 1/23/2019 ETFH 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Herman Little Pond * Spring 2,296 ETFH 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 Holland Lake Park Weatherford 2,000 12/3/2018, 1/7/2019, 2/11/2019 TFFC STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Huneke Park Lake Lubbock 1,750 12/9/2018 PK Hurst Chisholm Park * Hurst 1,896 11/30/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/25/2019, 2/22/2019 TFFC Jasper City Park Pond Jasper 1,800 1/27/2019 ETFH Johnson Branch 2 Cooke 500 12/12/2018 TFFC Jones Creek Ranch Park Richmond 1,000 1/7/2019 ETFH Katherine Rose Park Mansfield 464 12/3/2018 PK Keneteso Pond Gainesville 2,500 1/13/2019 TFFC Kennedale City Park Kenneydale 1,500 1/10/2019 TFFC Kickerillo-Mischer Houston 1,071 1/18/2019 ETFH STOCKING LOCATION CITY TOTAL DATES HATCHERY Kidd Spring Lake Dallas 2,200 1/27/2019, 2/19/2019 TFFC King Kennedy Memorial Park Kendleton 500 1/4/2019 ETFH 11/30/2018, 12/14/2018, 12/28/2018, 1/11/2019, 1/25/2019, Kingfisher Lake * Austin 1,792 AEW 2/8/2019, 2/22/2019, 3/8/2019 Kitty Hollow Lake Missouri City 1,200 1/4/2019 ETFH Kosse City Park Pond Kosse 1,000 12/11/2018, 1/9/2019 AEW L.B.J. 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