There were CDFW town halls over a week ago in Kern County to address concerns about the severe reduction in hatchery budgets and the drought impacts.
There will be no fertile trout plants any time soon (thru 2016). No area hatcheries serving Kern County can raise trout to sub-catchable size (+ - 8") until April 2016.
Nearly all CDFW planters statewide will be under 10" going forward. Total pounds stocked statewide will be half of 2014 levels.
Read about the new planter production here
https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx ... 004&inlineThe Kernville Fishstock trophy trout program has about 5,000 foot long trout that survived the drought on well water. They will be dribble most of those into the Kern River and Lake Isabella but need to last about 6 months and some will be retained to grow some 4 pounders over the next year or so. So those trout >10" will likely show up at holidays, Whiskey Flat days, and some tournaments. Just a few years ago they were stocking 5,000 foot longs EACH WEEK all summer.
Bottom line is the return to the glory days (before 2009 stocking ban)just isn't going to happen unless there are a lot more fishing licenses sold. Numbers of licenses sold is dropping fast. License revenue is growing at about 3 percent a year (fee increases) but costs going up much faster than that. So if they keep charging more for licenses and stockers are getting a lot smaller and fewer you know what the long term is going to portend.....
Very sad indeed.