Virginia’s wildlife management agency has put forward a draft plan aimed at guiding how stocked trout are managed throughout the state.
The draft document outlines the agency’s proposed approach to trout stocking programs, which are popular among anglers who fish Virginia’s rivers, streams, and lakes each year.
Officials are expected to seek feedback from the public as part of the review process before the plan is finalized.
Stocked trout programs are a significant part of recreational fishing in Virginia, drawing anglers of all experience levels to waterways across the commonwealth.
Further details about how to review the draft plan and submit comments were made available through the agency’s official channels.







