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Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission 2021 Adult Trout Stocking Schedule (As of 7/22/2021, Visit Fishandboat.Com/Stocking for Changes) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission 2021 Adult Trout Stocking Schedule (as of 7/22/2021, visit fishandboat.com/stocking for changes) County Water Sec Stocking Date BRK BRO RB GD Meeting Place Mtg Time Upper Limit Lower Limit Adams Bermudian Creek 2 4/6/2021 X X Fairfield PO - SR 116 10:00 CRANBERRY ROAD BRIDGE (SR1014) Wierman's Mill Road Bridge (SR 1009) Adams Bermudian Creek 2 3/15/2021 X X X York Springs Fire Company Community Center 10:00 CRANBERRY ROAD BRIDGE (SR1014) Wierman's Mill Road Bridge (SR 1009) Adams Bermudian Creek 4 3/15/2021 X X York Springs Fire Company Community Center 10:00 GREENBRIAR ROAD BRIDGE (T-619) SR 94 BRIDGE (SR0094) Adams Conewago Creek 3 4/22/2021 X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 SR0234 BRDG AT ARENDTSVILLE 200 M DNS RUSSELL TAVERN RD BRDG (T-340) Adams Conewago Creek 3 2/27/2021 X X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 SR0234 BRDG AT ARENDTSVILLE 200 M DNS RUSSELL TAVERN RD BRDG (T-340) Adams Conewago Creek 4 10/6/2021 X X Letterkenny Reservoir 10:00 200 M DNS RUSSEL TAVERN RD BRDG (T-340) RT 34 BRDG (SR0034) Adams Conewago Creek 4 4/22/2021 X X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 200 M DNS RUSSEL TAVERN RD BRDG (T-340) RT 34 BRDG (SR0034) Adams Conewago Creek 4 2/27/2021 X X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 200 M DNS RUSSEL TAVERN RD BRDG (T-340) RT 34 BRDG (SR0034) Adams Conewago Creek 5 4/22/2021 X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 RT 34 (SR0034) HARRISBURG RD (SR3001) Adams Conewago Creek 5 2/27/2021 X X X Adams Co. National Bank-Arendtsville 10:00 RT 34 (SR0034) HARRISBURG RD (SR3001) Adams Latimore Creek 2 4/6/2021 X X Fairfield PO - SR 116 10:00 MOUNTAIN RD (SR1005) MOUTH Adams Latimore Creek 2 3/15/2021 X X York Springs Fire Company Community Center 10:00 MOUNTAIN RD (SR1005) MOUTH Adams Little Marsh Creek 2 3/23/2021 X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 SR3018 BRIDGE RD (T-315) Adams Little Marsh Creek 3 4/28/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 BRIDGE RD (T315) KNOXLYN RD (SR3013) Adams Little Marsh Creek 3 3/23/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 BRIDGE RD (T315) KNOXLYN RD (SR3013) Adams Marsh Creek 2 4/28/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 CASHTOWN RD (SR 3011) BRDG US RT 30 BRDG Adams Marsh Creek 2 3/18/2021 X X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 CASHTOWN RD (SR 3011) BRDG US RT 30 BRDG Adams Middle Creek 2 4/28/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 CONFL SWAMP CK MCGLAUGHLIN RD (T-318) Adams Middle Creek 2 3/23/2021 X X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 CONFL SWAMP CK MCGLAUGHLIN RD (T-318) Adams Opossum Creek 2 4/28/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 WENKSVILLE RD (SR4008) MOUTH Adams Opossum Creek 2 3/18/2021 X X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 WENKSVILLE RD (SR4008) MOUTH Adams Orrtanna Pond - Pond 1 0 3/23/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 Adams Toms Creek 2 4/6/2021 X X Fairfield PO - SR 116 10:00 MOUNT HOPE RD (T-300) SR0116 BRDG Adams Toms Creek 2 3/23/2021 X X Cashtown Community Center 10:30 MOUNT HOPE RD (T-300) SR0116 BRDG Adams Waynesboro Reservoir 0 4/7/2021 X Stone parking lot at intersection of SR 233 & US 30 10:30 Adams Waynesboro Reservoir 0 3/19/2021 X South Mountain Post Office 10:30 Adams, Franklin Carbaugh Run 3 4/21/2021 X Green Village-Chambersburg-SR11 North 10:30 1.28KM UPSTRM FRANK/ADAMS MOUTH Adams, Franklin Carbaugh Run 3 3/24/2021 X Caledonia State Park int. SR223 & RT30 10:00 1.28KM UPSTRM FRANK/ADAMS MOUTH Adams, Franklin Conococheague Creek 2 4/7/2021 X Stone parking lot at intersection of SR 233 & US 30 10:30 FORMER DAM AT BIRCH RUN RESERVOIR BLACK GAP ROAD (SR0997) BRDG AT (CHAMBERSBURG RES) GREENWOOD Adams, Franklin Conococheague Creek 2 5/7/2021 X Green Village Restaurant-SR11 North 10:30 FORMER DAM AT BIRCH RUN RESERVOIR BLACK GAP ROAD (SR0997) BRDG AT (CHAMBERSBURG RES) GREENWOOD Adams, Franklin Conococheague Creek 2 3/24/2021 X Caledonia State Park int. SR223 & RT30 10:00 FORMER DAM AT BIRCH RUN RESERVOIR BLACK GAP ROAD (SR0997) BRDG AT (CHAMBERSBURG RES) GREENWOOD Adams, Franklin East Branch Antietam Creek 2 4/7/2021 X Stone parking lot at intersection of SR 233 & US 30 10:30 SPILLWAY WAYNES BORO RS MOUTH VINEYARD RN Adams, Franklin East Branch Antietam Creek 2 5/4/2021 X Hardee's on RT16-Waynesboro, PA 10:00 SPILLWAY WAYNES BORO RS MOUTH VINEYARD RN Adams, Franklin East Branch Antietam Creek 2 3/22/2021 X Hardee's on RT16-Waynesboro, PA 10:30 SPILLWAY WAYNES BORO RS MOUTH VINEYARD RN Allegheny Bull Creek 2 wk of 4/12/2021 X X Exit 16-RT28; Millerstown 12:45 STONE QUARRY RD BRDG FST T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG UPS T721/T719 Allegheny Bull Creek 2 wk of 5/3/2021 X X Exit 16-RT28; Millerstown 12:45 STONE QUARRY RD BRDG FST(HEMPHIL T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG UPS T721/T719 Allegheny Bull Creek 2 2/22/2021 X X PA Park & Ride off Tarentum Exit SR28 12:30 STONE QUARRY RD BRDG FST(HEMPHIL T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG UPS T721/T719 Allegheny Bull Creek 3 2/22/2021 X X PA Park & Ride off Tarentum Exit SR28 12:30 FST T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG UPS T721/T719 T721(HEMPHIL (THOMPSON RD) BRG AT MILLERSTOWN Allegheny Bull Creek 4 wk of 4/12/2021 X X X Exit 16-RT28; Millerstown 12:45 T721(HEMPHIL (THOMPSON RD) BRG AT MILLERSTOWN MOUTH Allegheny Bull Creek 4 wk of 5/3/2021 X X Exit 16-RT28; Millerstown 12:45 T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG AT MILLERSTOWN MOUTH Allegheny Bull Creek 4 2/22/2021 X X X PA Park & Ride off Tarentum Exit SR28 12:30 T721 (THOMPSON RD) BRG AT MILLERSTOWN MOUTH Allegheny Deer Creek 2 2/25/2021 X X Emmerling Community Park @ Int. Eisele Rd & Cove 12:30 300 M UPST CONF DEER CK W BR SR 910 BRG NEAR T-678 INT Run Rd. Cheswick Allegheny Deer Creek 3 10/19/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 SR 910 BRG NEAR T-678 INT DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY BRK-Brook Trout, BRO-Brown Trout, RB- Rainbow Trout, GD- Golden Trout Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission 2021 Adult Trout Stocking Schedule (as of 7/22/2021, visit fishandboat.com/stocking for changes) County Water Sec Stocking Date BRK BRO RB GD Meeting Place Mtg Time Upper Limit Lower Limit Allegheny Deer Creek 3 4/15/2021 X X Emmerling Community Park @ Int. Eisele Rd & Cove 12:30 SR 910 BRG NEAR T-678 INT DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY Run Rd. Cheswick Allegheny Deer Creek 3 2/25/2021 X X Emmerling Community Park @ Int. Eisele Rd & Cove 12:30 SR 910 BRG NEAR T-678 INT DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY Run Rd. Cheswick Allegheny Deer Creek 4 4/15/2021 X X X Emmerling Community Park @ Int. Eisele Rd & Cove 12:30 DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY BIG BEND 0.9KM BELOW T-662 BRDG Run Rd. Cheswick Allegheny Deer Creek 4 5/5/2021 X X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY BIG BEND 0.9KM BELOW T-662 BRDG Allegheny Deer Creek 4 2/25/2021 X X X Emmerling Community Park @ Int. Eisele Rd & Cove 12:30 DNS ROSE RIDGE GOLF PROPERTY BIG BEND 0.9KM BELOW T-662 BRDG Run Rd. Cheswick Allegheny Flaugherty Run 2 3/25/2021 X Exit 73 Wexford, Off I-79 American Natural Gas 12:30 CONFLUENCE WITH BOGGS RN MOUTH Station Allegheny Long Run 2 3/25/2021 X X Sheetz at the Int. RT48S and RT130 13:00 CONFL WITH JACKS RUN UPPER BNDRY VERSAILLES BOROUGH Allegheny Lower Deer Lake 0 10/19/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Lower Deer Lake 0 4/17/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Lower Deer Lake 0 5/5/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Lower Deer Lake 0 3/22/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:30 Allegheny Middle Deer Lake 0 10/19/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Middle Deer Lake 0 4/17/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Middle Deer Lake 0 5/5/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:45 Allegheny Middle Deer Lake 0 3/22/2021 X Parking lot at Middle Deer Lake 12:30 Allegheny Montour Run 2 4/8/2021 X X X Exit 73 Wexford, Off I-79 American Natural Gas 13:00 MOUTH OF TROUT RN AT INTERSECTION OF SR 3074 (EWINGS MILLS RD) BRIDGE Station MONTOUR RN R Allegheny Montour Run 2 4/26/2021 X X Exit 73 Wexford, Off I-79 American Natural Gas 13:00 MOUTH OF TROUT RN AT INTERSECTION OF SR 3074 (EWINGS MILLS RD) BRIDGE Station MONTOUR RN R Allegheny Montour Run 2 3/25/2021 X X X Exit 73 Wexford, Off I-79 American Natural Gas 12:30 MOUTH OF TROUT RN AT INTERSECTION OF SR 3074 (EWINGS MILLS RD) BRIDGE Station MONTOUR RN R Allegheny North Park Lake 0 4/24/2021 X Corner of Pearce Mill Rd & Babcock Blvd, 13:15 McCandless Twp Allegheny North Park Lake 0 5/10/2021 X Corner of Pearce Mill Rd & Babcock Blvd, 13:15 McCandless Twp Allegheny North Park Lake 0 3/8/2021 X X Corner of Pearce Mill Rd & Babcock Blvd, 13:00 McCandless Twp Allegheny North Park Lake 0 12/14/2021 X Corner of Pearce Mill Rd & Babcock Blvd, 13:15 McCandless Twp Allegheny Peters Creek 2 4/12/2021 X X X Intersection of Snowden Rd, Piney Fork Rd & Peter’s 12:00 MOUTH OF PINEY FORK BEND DS OF MONTOUR RUN TRAIL PARKING Creek Rd in South Park Twp.
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