DAERA Stocks Local Public Waters With Trout In January

January stocking of Departmental waters

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has stocked the following waters with takeable fish, brown trout and/or rainbow trout in January 2022:

10 January – Castlewellan Lake, Brown Trout, 1,000.

12 January – Stoneyford, Brown Trout, 1,000.

13 January – Lough Money, Rainbow Brown Trout, 1,000.

17 January -xa0Hillsborough, Rainbow Brown Trout, 1,000.

17 January – Killylane, Brown Trout, 750.

18 January – Lough Brickland, Brown Trout, 1,000.

18 January – Moor Lough, Brown Trout, 750.

DAERA Inland Fisheries has stocked a number of public fisheries in January with brown and rainbow trout.

19 January – Keenaghan, Brown Trout, 1,000.

19 January – Middle South, Brown Trout, 750.

20 January – Meenameen, Brown Trout, 1,000.

20 January – Lower South, Brown Trout, 750.

21 January – Altnahinch, Brown Trout, 750.

24 January – Glencrewan, Brown Trout, 500.

24 January – Achork, Brown Trout, 500.

25 January – Brantry – Brown Trout, 1,000.

Details on recent fish stocking can be found on the nidirectxa0website at:xa0

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/2022-fish-stocking-figures

Further information on all aspects of angling is available on the nidirectxa0website at:xa0

https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/angling

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