
Volunteer Trout Stocking Opportunity - Chimney Top Creek
Join Bluegrass Trout Unlimited and KY Fish and Wildlife to stock trout at Chimney Top Creek
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Volunteer with us to help stock brown and rainbow trout at Chimney Top Creek.
First and foremost, our staff, the trout we are releasing, and the anglers who we are working for, sincerely THANK YOU for volunteering to help distribute trout along Chimney Top Creek!! It is through the assistance of many volunteers that we can provide the excellent resources that we all enjoy.
Stocking date: Wednesday October 9, 2025
Meeting time: Around 11:30 AM EST (We usually ask that volunteers arrive ~11:00 AM EST)
Meeting point: Koomer Ridge Trailhead (37.802918, -83.610683) off of Chimney Top Rd
Stocking method: Participants for this event will carry small bags of trout + water inside backpacks in order to transport them upstream about 0.25-1 mile to Chimney Top Creek.
Meeting time: Around 11:30 AM EST (We usually ask that volunteers arrive ~11:00 AM EST)
Meeting point: Koomer Ridge Trailhead (37.802918, -83.610683) off of Chimney Top Rd
Stocking method: Participants for this event will carry small bags of trout + water inside backpacks in order to transport them upstream about 0.25-1 mile to Chimney Top Creek.
• We try to keep to a schedule as close as possible; however, these fish are being transported from Wolf Creek National Fish Hatchery and two other streams are also being stocked that day. There are numerous things that can impact arrival time such as poor weather conditions, travel conditions, loading delays at the hatchery, truck mechanical issues, fallen trees, etc.
• Items that you should consider bringing:
o Lunch and/or snacks.
o Water or other source of hydration.
o Appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking in remote areas.
o Lunch and/or snacks.
o Water or other source of hydration.
o Appropriate footwear and clothing for hiking in remote areas.
• Things you might encounter while hiking at Chimney Top Creek:
o Venomous snakes (although unlikely due to winter temperatures)
o Poison Ivy and other irritation causing plants
o Mosquitoes, chiggers, spiders, and other nuisance insects
o Muddy trails, steep trails, uneven terrain, both in-stream and out-of-stream hiking
o Awesome, like-minded people who share the same passion for our natural resources
o Venomous snakes (although unlikely due to winter temperatures)
o Poison Ivy and other irritation causing plants
o Mosquitoes, chiggers, spiders, and other nuisance insects
o Muddy trails, steep trails, uneven terrain, both in-stream and out-of-stream hiking
o Awesome, like-minded people who share the same passion for our natural resources
• Things to keep in mind:
o Getting the trout into the stream in a timely manner is very important due to decreasing dissolved oxygen levels.
o Once the stocking truck arrives, everyone will line up with their buckets, get them filled, and begin their hike. We need to get the stocking truck back on the road as soon as possible.
o Getting the trout into the stream in a timely manner is very important due to decreasing dissolved oxygen levels.
o Once the stocking truck arrives, everyone will line up with their buckets, get them filled, and begin their hike. We need to get the stocking truck back on the road as soon as possible.
If you have any other questions, concerns, etc., feel free to let me know: nathan.hayes@ky.gov
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