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      KDWP TO STOCK TROUT IN RIVER
      ABOVE WEBSTER RESERVOIR 
      After five dry years, river
      flow returns to levels that support stocking 
      Jan. 14, 2009 - In 2000, above average river
      flows allowed the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP)
      to experiment with seasonal rainbow trout stocking in the South
      Fork of the Solomon River above Webster Reservoir. Habitat was
      enhanced in three zones between the upper end of the reservoir
      and the Damar Blacktop (2 Road) to help hold trout in place,
      and fish were released in these locations in February and March
      of that year. Fort Hays State University Biology Department staff
      and students assisted with an environmental assessment of this
      pilot project. Results were favorable, and trout were again stocked
      in the river in the winter and spring of 2001 and 2002. 
      Dry conditions returned after the third year of
      the program, and river flows were considered too low to support
      a trout fishery in 2003. (A rate of flow exceeding 30 cubic feet
      per second is considered adequate for supporting a seasonal trout
      fishery in this stretch of river.) Drought was prevalent from
      2003 through 2007. Then wet conditions throughout most of 2008
      within much of the Solomon River Basin rejuvenated river flows.
      As a result, KDWP biologists are planning to stock rainbow trout
      in the river this year with the first release tentatively scheduled
      for Jan. 26. 
      This year's program, in response to budget and
      manpower limitations, will be a reduced version of the previous
      efforts. For 2009, habitat will be enhanced in a single zone
      that can be accessed at the N Road low-water crossing just west
      of 5 Road. This will be the only site stocked this year. Anglers
      should be able to find the best concentrations of trout within
      a zone ranging approximately 12 mile upstream and 12 mile downstream
      of the crossing. This site will likely be stocked again in March,
      and possibly in February, depending upon flow and the amount
      of angler use and harvest. 
      The stretch of the South Fork of the Solomon River
      lying between the Damar Blacktop and Webster Reservoir is a Type
      2 designated trout water, meaning that during trout season --
      which runs Oct. 15-April 15 -- a trout permit is required for
      anglers fishing for or possessing trout except that youth under
      16 years of age may fish without a permit with a reduced daily
      limit of two trout, or they can keep five per day if they possess
      a permit. In addition, all residents 16 through 64 years old
      and nonresidents 16 and older must have a valid fishing license. 
      Anglers fishing for or possessing only species
      other than trout in this stretch of river during trout season
      are not required to have a trout permit. All anglers may fish
      for and possess trout without a permit once the season ends April
      15. 
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