AGFC stocks more than 590,000 fish in Arkansas during July
             
             August 15, 2012 - LITTLE ROCK – Arkansas Game and Fish Commission crews stocked over 590,000 fish in Arkansas lakes and rivers during July, according to Mark Oliver, chief of the Fisheries Division. The total stocking of fish weighed more than 123,500 pounds. 
            July stockings: 
            Bald Knob Community Pond, White County, 3,000 fingerling bluegill bream 
            Boyle Park Pond, Pulaski County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Bull Shoals Lake, Marion County, 3,040 catchable channel catfish 
            Bull Shoals Lake, Boone County, 200,000 yearling black crappie 
            Camden/Fairview High School Pond, Ouachita County, 400 catchable channel catfish 
            Cane Creek State Park Pond, Lincoln County, 300 catchable channel catfish 
            Craighead Forest Kids Pond, Craighead County, 300 catchable channel catfish 
            Lake Dieffenbacher, Miller County, 300 catchable channel catfish 
            Entergy Park Lake, Garland County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Eudora City Lake, Chicot County, 400 catchable channel catfish 
            Family Park Lake, Garland County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Grandview Conservation Pond, Hempstead County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Lake Hamilton, Garland County, 2,500 yearling channel catfish 
            Huckleberry Lake, Pope County, 311 yearling grass carp 
            Kitten Bay, Faulkner County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Little Red River, Cleburne County, 5,500 catchable rainbow trout 
            MacArthur Park Lake, Pulaski County, 1,500 catchable channel catfish 
            Mirror Lake, Stone County, 2,000 catchable rainbow trout 
            Lake Monticello, Drew County, 36,000 fingerling threadfin shad 
            Lake Ouachita, Garland County, 750 catchable channel catfish 
            Lake Ouachita, Garland and Montgomery Counties, 46,280 yearling channel catfish 
            Rich Mountain Comm. College Pond, Polk County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            SAU Armory Pond, Columbia County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            SAU Duck Pond, Columbia County, 300 catchable channel catfish 
            Shady Lake, Polk County, 150 catchable channel catfish 
            Spring River, Fulton County, 16,180 catchable rainbow trout 
            Upper White Oak Lake, Ouachita County, 50,500 fingerling threadfin shad 
            Veteran’s Park Pond, Logan County, 800 fingerling bluegill bream 
            Veteran’s Park Pond, Logan County, 350 yearling channel catfish 
            Veteran’s Park Pond, Logan County, 200 fingerling largemouth bass 
            White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 81,806 catchable rainbow trout 
            Lake Wilhelmina, Polk County, 600 catchable channel catfish 
            Willow Beach Park Lake, Pulaski County, 200 catchable channel catfish 
            Greers Ferry NFH 
            Little Red River, Cleburne County, 27,380 catchable rainbow trout 
            Norfork NFH 
            Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 10,236 catchable rainbow trout 
            Beaver Tailwater, Carroll County, 16,578 fingerling rainbow trout 
            Mirror Lake, Stone County, 1,000 catchable rainbow trout 
            Norfork River, Baxter County, 11,343 fingerling rainbow trout 
            Norfork River, Baxter County, 14,902 catchable rainbow trout 
            White River, Baxter, Izard, Marion and Stone Counties, 50,245 catchable rainbow trout 
            White River, Baxter County, 3,635 fingerling cutthroat trout