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San Antonio-area ponds will soon be stocked with winter rainbow trout

More than 340,000 fish will be stocked at waterways across Texas

TPWD

The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is soon expected to stock ponds, lakes, and rivers with rainbow trout for the winter.

Wednesday, Nov. 27, marks the start of the winter tradition, TPWD said in an email.

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From Nov. 27 through March 9, TPWD plans to stock 342,372 rainbow trout in Texas waterways, including those in the San Antonio area.

It’s a way to encourage families to visit local parks and learn about the sport of fishing. Some places in Bexar County that will be stocked with rainbow trout include:

LocationTotal fish to be stockedDates
Earl Scott Pond350Jan. 30
Live Oak City1,050Dec. 2, Jan. 9, Feb. 5
Miller’s Pond3,792Nov. 27, Dec. 27, Jan. 24, Feb. 21
Southside Lions Park (Hi-Lions)4,744Nov. 27, Dec. 27, Jan. 24, Feb. 21

Dates and locations are subject to change, TPWD said. Most trout stocking occurs between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Licenses are not required when fishing at Texas state parks, but anglers will need a license to fish at City of San Antonio parks or other waterways run by local municipalities.

Anglers under 17 years old do not need a license to fish. For more information about licenses, click here.

Because rainbow trout do not live past the winter season in many places in Texas, anglers have a daily bag count of five trout. There is no maximum length.

“Exceptions exist within special trout management zones on the Guadalupe River downstream of Canyon Lake, which often remains cool enough for rainbow trout to survive year-round,” the email said. “So get out there with your friends and family, spend time outdoors, enjoy the crisp air, and catch some feisty, colorful trout!”

Click here for more rules and the full stocking schedule.


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