AGFC issues emergency order reducing trout limits after hatchery losses
AGFC Vice Chairman Rob Finley of Mountain Home said the restrictions will allow time to reassess conditions in January. “For the 120 days, just to put a pause, to make sure we get it right,” Finley said, noting the timing falls during the slower winter season for trout fishing tourism.
The Jim Hinkle Hatchery is operating at about half capacity and is not expected to return to normal production until at least April. The Norfork Hatchery, which typically produces 3 to 3.5 million trout annually, is facing ongoing losses that could halt stocking for several months.
Officials said efforts are underway to redistribute fish from other hatcheries to lessen the impact, though availability remains limited.
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