Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) biologist, Samantha Oslund, said plenty of people had been fishing Kepler-Bradley Lakes since the stocking of catchable rainbow trout earlier this week. She also mentioned there were lots of fish for people to catch — approximately 5,000 catchable rainbow trout (normally 8 — 10 inches) were stocked at this location. Additional places receiving catchable rainbow trout this week include Matanuska Lake, Canoe Lake, Lucille Lake, Knik Lake, Reflections Lake. In the past this information has also been posted on the ADF&G website, however, when I did a stocking search for Mat-Su stocking locations since April 1, nothing showed up. I would think the data will likely be updated shortly. Kepler-Bradley Lakes, Matanuska Lake, Canoe Lake, and the City of Wasilla’s Lucille Lake Boat Launch all require user fees.
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