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BREC - 2026 Rainbow Trout are here!
Posted on 12/23/25 at 1:53 pm
Posted on 12/23/25 at 1:53 pm
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On December 18, we stocked five ponds around the parish with Rainbow Trout. Please observe that parks are only open from sunrise to sunset and that the limit is four trout per person per day. Geaux Fish! The following locations have been stocked with Rainbow Trout:
Central Sports Park
10501 Lovett Rd. Central, LA 300lbs
Forest Community Park
13900 South Harrell's Ferry Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70816 200lbs
North Sherwood Forest Community Park
3140 N. Sherwood Forest Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 400lbs
Perkins Road Community Park
7122 Perkins Rd. Baton Rouge, LA 250lbs
Zachary Community Park
20055 Old Scenic Hwy
Zachary, LA 70791 300lbs
https://www.brec.org/RainbowTrout
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There will be tagged fish available for prizes at each of the ponds we are stocking this year.
Ponds Stocked with Rainbow Trout are the only ponds participating in the Rainbow Trout Christmas Tagging Program.
Only 1 prize per tag.
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Rainbow Trout are great gamefish and can be caught using a variety of angling methods and live and dead bait. Trout are a favorite among fly fisherman but can be caught with just about any kind of pole just be ready for spectacular leaps and hard fighting once you hook them. AS for bait we have had success with a variety and half the fun as an angler is trying different things out. Remember that these fish were raised in a hatchery on pellet feed so sometimes power bait in various colors…or even colored mini-marshmallows (seriously we’ve seen it work). But live bait such as minnows, mealworms, red worms, maggots and night crawlers should also do the trick on any given day. For those that are more into artificial lures, consider using an in-line spinner or spoon lure to drive those trout crazy.
Posted on 12/23/25 at 5:08 pm to Shexter
I’ve heard these don’t taste that good. Any truth to that?
Posted on 12/23/25 at 7:22 pm to sta4ever
quote:I don't know about those, but we have a one acre pond stocked every winter after Thanksgiving with 150 pounds of bows and they are delicious.
I’ve heard these don’t taste that good. Any truth to that?
It's not that expensive to have it done and it's an awesome winter time angling opportunity. They pull like a flathead, are a blast and easy to catch for kids, and taste delicious.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 3:49 am to Shexter
Get the hot pink salmon eggs ready!
Posted on 12/24/25 at 4:57 am to Shexter
I'd like to see it limited to just kids for the first couple weeks.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 8:46 am to sta4ever
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I’ve heard these don’t taste that good. Any truth to that?
They are not like catfish, bass and bream. You can’t fry them.
Pan sear them with butter, lemon and thyme and they are delicious.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 10:12 am to bbvdd
We lived in Bull Shoals a couple of years.Did lots of Rainbow fishing in White River and in the lake.
The ones from the river tasted better to me than the ones from the lake plus the ones from the river had much firmer flesh due the current in the river.
The ones from the river tasted better to me than the ones from the lake plus the ones from the river had much firmer flesh due the current in the river.
Posted on 12/24/25 at 10:35 am to mudshuvl05
Some people like them. They would be way down my list of preferred eating fish.
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