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Kentucky Commerce Cabinet News Release
Kentucky Department of
Fish & Wildlife Resources
fw.ky.gov
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White Bass
Fingerlings Stocked in
Big South Fork of Cumberland River
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Press Release
June 23, 2005 |
Contact: Lee McClellan
(800) 852-0942 ext. 330 |
Frankfort, KY - The
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) plans to stock the
Big South Fork of the Cumberland River on Friday, June 24 with approximately
15,000 white bass fingerlings 1.5 to 3.5 inches long. this stocking is part of
an ongoing effort to bolster white bass numbers in the upper part of Lake
Cumberland.
"We are using the excess production of white bass at the hatchery to try
and restore the white bass runs in Lake Cumberland," said Gerry Buynak,
assistant director of fisheries for the KDFWR. "We are using the excess
from a research study on white bass being conducted on Dewey and Barren River
lakes."
The Big South Fork of Cumberland River flows into Lake Cumberland at
Burnside, Kentucky. "We put 100 adults in the Big South Fork in 2001,"
said John Williams, southeastern fishery district biologist for the KDFWR.
"In 2003, we stocked 5 million white bass fry and over 300,000 1.1 to 1.5
inch fingerling white bass. The fingerling white bass were stocked at both Noe’s
Dock on the upper Cumberland River and at Alum Ford on the Big South Fork. We
stocked about 300,000 1.5 inch fingerlings last year and 5 million white bass
fry earlier this year."
The results of these white bass stockings in Barren River and Dewey lakes
encourage biologists. In 2004, approximately 95 percent of the white bass in
Dewey Lake that were one year old came from KDFWR hatchery-produced fish. At
Barren River Lake, the 24 percent of the white bass that were one year old in
2004 came from stockings.
"It would be a great benefit to anglers if we could restore those early
spring white bass runs on Lake Cumberland," Buynak said. "They are
tremendous early spring fisheries."
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