Anglers are reminded to purchase a 2023 fishing license and trout stamp.

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W.VA. —  The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources announced on Monday that the following waters were stocked during the week of Jan. 30 – Feb. 3:

  • Brandywine Lake
  • Brushy Fork Lake
  • Buckhannon River
  • Buffalo Creek (Clay)
  • Buffalo Fork Lake
  • Bullskin Run
  • Cacapon Park Lakes
  • Chief Logan Pond
  • Dry Fork (Randolph)
  • Dunloup Creek
  • East Fork Greenbrier River
  • Elk River (Randolph/Webster) vehicle issues location stocked: 1.5 miles below Whitaker Falls
  • Evitts Run
  • Fitzpatrick Lake
  • Gandy Creek
  • Glady Fork
  • Greenbrier River (Durbin section)
  • Greenbrier River (Marlinton section)
  • Hopkins Fork
  • Horse Creek Lake
  • Howards Creek
  • Hurricane Reservoir
  • Indian Creek
  • Indian Rocks Lake
  • Jimmy Lewis Lake
  • Kimsey Run Lake
  • Laurel Fork (Randolph)
  • Laurel Fork Lake
  • Left Fork of Right Fork Buckhannon River
  • Little Beaver Lake
  • Little River East Fork Greenbrier River
  • Little River West Fork Greenbrier River
  • Mill Creek Reservoir
  • Moores Run
  • North Fork Lunice
  • North Fork South Branch
  • North Fork South Branch (C&R)
  • Opequon Creek
  • Paw Paw Creek
  • Pipestem Lake
  • Red Creek 
  • Rich Creek
  • Right Fork of Buckhannon River
  • Rockhouse Lake
  • Rocky Marsh Run
  • Shavers Fork (Bemis)
  • Shavers Fork (lower section)
  • Shavers Fork (upper section)
  • South Branch (Franklin)
  • South Branch Potomac River (Petersburg)
  • South Mill Creek Lake
  • Spruce Knob Lake
  • Spruce Laurel Fork
  • Teter Creek Lake
  • Tuckahoe Lake
  • Tygart Valley River Headwaters
  • Wallback Lake
  • Warden Lake
  • West Fork Greenbrier River 
  • Wheeling Creek
  • Whiteday Creek

Trout stocking updates are also posted online at WVdnr.gov/fish-stocking. For a complete list of stocking locations and frequency of stockings, anglers should consult pages 14 and 15 of the 2023 West Virginia Fishing Regulations Summary, available to download at WVdnr.gov/fishing-regulations.

All anglers 15 years and older are required to have a West Virginia fishing license, trout stamp and a valid form of identification while fishing for trout. Licenses and stamps can be purchased at 175 retail locations across the state or online at WVfish.com.
To learn more about fishing opportunities and trout stockings in West Virginia, visit WVdnr.gov/fishing.