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The state DNR has begun stocking tiger trout into lakes and streams around the state for the first time in decades. The Bowden Fish Hatchery will be producing and stocking the fish.
BOWDEN Officials are hoping that, if all goes well, the extensive expansion project at the Bowden National Fish Hatchery will be completed sometime in November.
The project, which broke ground in 2020, had been in the planning stages for quite some time, and is expected to come in at a total cost of between $10-12 million.
“We got the initial design back in 2009, so it’s been going on for a long time,” Jim Hedrick, Hatchery Program Manager for the state Department of Natural Resources, told The Inter-Mountain. “But we had to get the design complete and secure that large amount of funding before we could pull the project off.”
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The couple called 911 and police arrived on the scene. They found a young woman dead with her pants pulled down and her bra cut open to expose her breasts. There were ligature marks on her and a bloody wound on her head. Most disturbing, though, was what had happened to her chest. We were seeing evidence of torture where one of the nipples of her breast was mutilated. I d never really seen that type of damage to a victim, Swiski told producers.
An autopsy revealed no signs of sexual assault, surprising investigators. They did learn, though, she had been killed by a blow to the head.
Aggressive fish to hit waters in April, May
Apr 12, 2021
SOUTH CHARLESTON Gov. Justice announced that in April and May, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) will stock 25,000 tiger trout in lakes and streams throughout West Virginia.
The tiger trout will be stocked with other trout species at a rate of 10% in scheduled stockings. Many are trophy size at four pounds.
“This is just the latest example of the unique, world-class fishing opportunities we’re providing in West Virginia for anglers from our great state and all over the country. I could not be more proud,” Gov. Justice said.
WVDNR stocking trophy tiger trout in April and May
SOUTH CHARLESTON, WV On Tuesday, Gov. Justice announced that in April and May, the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources (WVDNR) will stock 25,000 tiger trout in lakes and streams throughout West Virginia. The tiger trout will be stocked with other trout species at a rate of 10% in scheduled stockings. Many are trophy size at four pounds.
“This is just the latest example of the unique, world-class fishing opportunities we’re providing in West Virginia for anglers from our great state and all over the country. I could not be more proud,” Gov. Justice said.