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Governor Morrisey welcomes the launch of the 2026 Gold Rush Trout Stockings

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
April 7, 2026
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Photo courtesy of West Virginia Tourism.

Governor Patrick Morrisey marked the kickoff of the 2026 Gold Rush trout stockings last week, encouraging anglers from across the country to take part in one of West Virginia’s most popular outdoor traditions.

“This is one of the most exciting times of the year for anglers in West Virginia,” said Governor Morrisey. “Gold Rush is about more than fishing; it’s about getting families outdoors, supporting our local communities, and showcasing everything our state has to offer. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or visiting for the first time, we invite anyone fishing West Virginia waters to take part.”

The event, which runs through April 11, features the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources stocking 50,000 golden trout in 69 lakes and streams across the state. A hundred trout have been tagged with numbered yellow tags. Anglers who catch a tagged fish and register it online are eligible to win one of 11 prize packages, including a resident lifetime fishing license, West Virginia State Park lodge stays, and West Virginia State Park gift cards.

March 30–April 4 stockings included Anawalt Lake, Barboursville Lake, Bear Rocks Lake, Berwind Lake, Blackwater River, Boley Lake (Babcock State Park), Brandywine Lake, Buffalo Fork Lake, Cacapon Lake (State Park), Cedar Creek Lake (State Park), Conway Run Lake, Cranberry River, Curtisville Lake, Deegan Lake, Dog Run Lake, East Lynn Tailwaters, Edward Run Pond, Fort Ashby Reservoir, Greenbrier River (Durbin area), Hinkle Lake, Kimsey Run Lake, Larenim Park Lakes, Longbranch Lake (Pipestem Resort State Park), Mill Creek Reservoir, New Creek Lake, North Fork of South Branch, North River, Ridenour Lake, Rockhouse Lake, Seneca Lake (State Forest), South Branch (Smoke Hole), Teter Creek Lake, Tomlinson Run Lake (State Park), Tygart Tailwaters (State Park), Wallback Lake, Watoga Lake (State Park), Wheeling Creek, and Williams River.

April 6–11 stockings include Burnsville Tailwaters, Castlemans Run Lake, Chief Logan Pond (State Park), Coopers Rocks Lake (State Forest), Elk River, French Creek Pond, Greenbrier River (Cass State Park area), Hurricane Reservoir, Laurel Fork Lake, Little Beaver Lake (State Park), Mason Lake, Middle Wheeling Creek Lake, Mountwood Lake, North Bend Lake Tailwaters (State Park), Opequon Creek, Pendleton Lake (Blackwater Falls State Park), Poorhouse Pond, R.D. Bailey Tailwaters, Rock Cliff Lake, Rollins Lake, Shavers Fork (Lower), Shavers Fork (Upper), South Branch (Franklin area), South Mill Creek Lake, Spruce Knob Lake, Stonewall Jackson Tailwaters (State Park), Summit Lake, Sutton Tailwaters, Thomas Park Lake, Tuckahoe Lake, and Warden Lake.

The event also includes the Governor’s Prize trout, offering anglers a chance at a special West Virginia State Park prize package. The Governor’s Prize trout will be stocked in one of the waters on the very first day of the event. Stocking information can be found at WVDNR Fish Stocking.

“The Governor’s Prize adds another level of excitement, and it could be claimed for the first time this year,” Governor Morrisey said. “I’m looking for ward to seeing who reels it in.”

The Gold Rush program was created to expand fishing opportunities across the state while encouraging youth and family participation in outdoor recreation. Continued investments in fish hatcheries and fish management programs have strengthened stocking efforts and enhanced opportunities for anglers.

Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to take part in this year’s Gold Rush and enjoy West Virginia’s lakes, streams, and state parks. Anglers also are encouraged to take advantage of a special Gold Rush Savings 15% discount on lodge rooms and cabins at select West Virginia State Parks booked between now and April 30.

Photo courtesy of West Virginia Tourism.

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