The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure has stocked the following waters with takeable fish in January 2014; 15 January – Whitelough – Rainbow Trout – 1,000 16 January – Keenaghan – Brown Trout – 1,000 17 January – Binevenagh – Rainbow Trout – 500 20 January – Craigavon – Rainbow Trout – 1,000 21 January – North Woodburn – Rainbow Trout – 500 21 January – Lower South – Brown Trout – 1,000 21 January – Ballykeel – Brown Trout – 1,000 22 January – Corry – Brown Trout – 500 22 January – Corrany – Rainbow Trout – 750 22 January – Stoneyford – Brown Trout – 500 23 January – Bellanaleck – Brown Trout – 1,000 23 January – Castlewellan – Rainbow Trout – 1,500 24 January – Altnahinch – Rainbow Trout – 500 27 January – Hillsborough – Rainbow Trout – 1,000 28 January – Achork – Brown Trout – 500 28 January – Bellanaleck – Rainbow Trout – 1,000 28 January – Bellanaleck – Brown Trout – 1,000 29 January – Brantry – Brown Trout – 1,000 29 January – Lough Ash – Brown Trout – 750 29 January – Moorlough – Brown Trout – 750 30 January –xa0xa0xa0Lough Money– Rainbow Trout – 1,500 30 January – Marshallstown – Brown Trout – 1,000 31 January – Killylane – Brown Trout – 1,000]]>
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DCAL Stocking Of Public Waters For January 2014
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