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Here's your March trout stocking report

Published: Feb. 27, 2013 at 11:00 p.m. PSTUpdated: Feb. 27, 2013 at 8:40 p.m. PST
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Where are the fish? Here they are, or at least, here's where they will be. Personnel from Fish and Game's Nampa Hatchery will release more than 15,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout at the following locations during March.

The number of trout actually released may be altered by weather, water conditions, equipment problems or schedule changes. If delays occur, trout will be stocked when conditions become favorable.

• Boise River - above Glenwood Bridge, March 11, 1,200.

• Boise River - below Glenwood Bridge, March 11, 1,200.

• Caldwell Pond #2, Mach 11, 450.

• Caldwell Pond #3, March 11, 250.

• Duff Lane Pond (Middleton), March 11, 225.

• Eagle Island State Park Pond, March 11, 450.

• Eds Pond (Emmett), March 18, 200.

• Indian Creek (Caldwell), March 11, 250.

• Indian Creek (Kuna), March 11, 250.

• Kleiner Pond (Meridian), March 18, 900.

• Marsing Pond, March 4, 450.

• Mill Pond (Horseshoe Bend), March 18, 450.

• McDevitt Pond (Boise), March 11, 18; 450/400.

• Merrill Pond (Eagle), March 11, 25; 250/250.

• ParkCenter Pond (Boise), March 25, 900.

• Payette River (Plaza Bridge), March 25, 900.

• Payette River Pond, March 18, 450.

• Quinns Pond (Boise), March 18, 450.

• Riverside Pond (Boise), March 11, 720.

• Rotary Pond (Caldwell), March 11, 450.

• Sawyers Ponds, March 18, 900.

• Sego Prairie Pond at Nicholson Park (Kuna), March 11, 225.

• Settlers Pond (Meridian), March 11, 250.

• Veterans Pond (Boise), March 18, 450.

• Weiser Community Pond, March 18, 500.

• Wilson Springs (Nampa), March 4, 18; 250/250.

• Wilson Springs Ponds (Nampa), March 4, 11, 18, 25; 400 each.

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