<p>In this episode of Tennessee WildCast, Jason Harmon and co‑host Don King welcome Fisheries Biologist Mike Jolley and Assistant Chief of Fisheries Travis Scott for an in‑depth look at how TWRA builds and sustains Tennessee’s warm‑water fisheries. From walleye and sauger to crappie, striped bass, hybrids, and more, the team breaks down why stocking is essential in our reservoirs and how brood fish collections keep these fisheries thriving year after year.</p><p>Listeners get a behind‑the‑scenes look at brood fish collection techniques, the impact of fluctuating reservoir conditions, the importance of habitat, and the remarkable production numbers coming from TWRA’s hatcheries.  Whether you’re an avid angler or simply curious about the science behind great fishing, this episode shines a light on the dedicated professionals working to keep Tennessee’s waters healthy and productive. Subscribe, share, and stay connected at tnwildlife.org!</p>

Tennessee WildCast

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

#476 Stocking Fuels Better Fishing Across Tennessee

APR 6, 202628 MIN
Tennessee WildCast

#476 Stocking Fuels Better Fishing Across Tennessee

APR 6, 202628 MIN

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<p>In this episode of Tennessee WildCast, Jason Harmon and co‑host Don King welcome Fisheries Biologist Mike Jolley and Assistant Chief of Fisheries Travis Scott for an in‑depth look at how TWRA builds and sustains Tennessee’s warm‑water fisheries. From walleye and sauger to crappie, striped bass, hybrids, and more, the team breaks down why stocking is essential in our reservoirs and how brood fish collections keep these fisheries thriving year after year.</p><p>Listeners get a behind‑the‑scenes look at brood fish collection techniques, the impact of fluctuating reservoir conditions, the importance of habitat, and the remarkable production numbers coming from TWRA’s hatcheries.  Whether you’re an avid angler or simply curious about the science behind great fishing, this episode shines a light on the dedicated professionals working to keep Tennessee’s waters healthy and productive. Subscribe, share, and stay connected at tnwildlife.org!</p>