NEWS RELEASE –
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced it will be sampling the rainbow trout run at Naples Creek, Ontario County, on March 21, beginning at 9:00 a.m. Sampling starts at Naples Creek bridge, which is located on State Route 245, 0.25 miles east of Route 21 junction in the village of Naples.
“Sampling rainbow trout is a substantial function of the region’s fisheries management practices,” said Region 8 Director Tim P. Walsh. “Naples Creek is one of the most significant Finger Lakes tributaries, offering an abundance of opportunities for sport anglers of any age. Sampling provides up-to-date information for the opening day fishing forecast and allows for effective and efficient management of these abundant waterways.”
The annual rainbow trout sampling draws onlookers of all ages who come to observe DEC’s fisheries staff at work. Spectators are encouraged to observe safely as they enjoy this truly educational experience.
Naples Creek and its tributaries are popular for their spring runs of wild rainbow trout. DEC Region 8 Fisheries staff net rainbow trout, record each fish’s statistics, and release the fish back in the creek. The sampling results are made available to the public prior to the April 1 opening of Finger Lakes tributary season which runs through Dec. 31. The main bodies of the Finger Lakes are open to fishing year-round.