Mudsnails found in two state hatcheries in central Pa., but trout stockings continue

The discovery of New Zealand Mudsnails in two Centre County state fish hatcheries has created new safety protocols, but the number of trout being stocked should remain the same.

“The fall and winter stockings are going as planned for the most part, just a couple of delays,” Brian Wisner, director of the Bureau of Hatcheries for the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, said about the waterways that are supplied by Benner Spring and Pleasant Gap State hatcheries.

 

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