Flint Creek pond stocked with catfish

Photo by Randy Moll Harold Clark of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission releases more than 300 channel catfish, ranging from 10 to 14 inches, into the fishing pond at the Flint Creek Nature Area on Friday. Additional fish varieties are expected to be added to the pond at a later date. The stocking was just in time for the “Kids in the Woods” event held there this week.
Photo by Randy Moll Harold Clark of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission releases more than 300 channel catfish, ranging from 10 to 14 inches, into the fishing pond at the Flint Creek Nature Area on Friday. Additional fish varieties are expected to be added to the pond at a later date. The stocking was just in time for the “Kids in the Woods” event held there this week.

Photo by Randy Moll

A snapping turtle was captured and removed by Gentry's animal control officer, Skip Paczowski, from the fishing ponds at the Flint Creek Nature area on Friday.

Photo by Randy Moll

Harold Clark of the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission releases more than 300 channel catfish, ranging from 10 to 14 inches, into the fishing pond at the Flint Creek Nature Area on Friday. Additional fish varieties are expected to be added to the pond at a later date. The stocking was just in time for the "Kids in the Woods" event held there this week.

Photo by Randy Moll

A snapping turtle was captured from the fishing pond at the Flint Creek Nature area on Friday and relocated by Gentry's animal control officer, Skip Paczowski.

By Randy Moll

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General News on 07/23/2014