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Brown trout: 1968 32 16 South Branch: Paul Barker Golden rainbow trout: 1987 27.5 8.63 Stonecoal Lake: Gerald Estep Length Golden rainbow trout: 1998 26.4 9.31 Brushy Fork Lake: Danny Crider Weight Rainbow trout: 1993 31.7 11.74 Stonecoal Lake: John P. Arnett Tiger trout: 2010 28.7 10.63 Krodel Lake: Mike Connolly Length [11] Tiger trout: 2024 ...
During the early half of the 20th century, the West Virginia Department of Resources accidentally hatched a somewhat golden rainbow trout. This excitement in the state hatchery fueled the effort to produce the West Virginia "golden rainbow trout." Some anglers claim the state received a golden trout from the west to help culture this. Just the ...
It is stocked outside of West Virginia but West Virginia still stocks 50,000 palominos a year. [17] The golden rainbow trout is predominantly yellowish, lacking the typical green field and black spots, but retaining the diffuse red stripe. [16] The palomino trout is a mixture of golden and common rainbow trout, resulting in an intermediate color.
The state of West Virginia has a wide variety of freshwater fish species in its rivers, lakes, and streams. 20% of these species are sportfish , and the remaining 80% are nongame species. [ 1 ]
Brook trout are native and are commonly caught in the smaller tributaries, while the larger portions of the stream are stocked with Brown trout, Rainbow trout and Palomino (West Virginia Golden trout-Rainbow trout hybrid) trout by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission.
Virginia: Brook trout (fresh water) Salvelinus fontinalis: 2011 [66] Striped bass (salt water) Morone saxatilis: Washington: Steelhead trout: Oncorhynchus mykiss: 1969 [67] West Virginia: Brook trout: Salvelinus fontinalis: 1973 [68] Wisconsin: Muskellunge: Esox masquinongy: 1955 [69] Wyoming: Cutthroat trout: Oncorhynchus clarkii: 1987 [70]
The West Virginia State Wildlife Center is a zoological park in French Creek, West Virginia. Operated by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, the Wildlife Center displays many of West Virginia's wildlife, including both native and introduced species. [3] A few of the animals at the Wildlife Center were once found naturally in West ...
Dillons Run is stocked with rainbow and brook trout from the Dillons Run Road (County Route 50/25) bridge upstream three miles to Millbrook. This portion of the stream is situated approximately six miles southeast of Capon Bridge.