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Reservoirs in the Southern Appalachian Region Greater Than About 500 Acres (About 1 Square Mile) That Have Trout Populations.

Reservoirs in the southern Appalachian region greater than about 500 acres (about 1 square mile) that have trout populations.

State

Reservoir or Lake

Speciesa

Statusb

Virginia

John Flannagan Reservoir

RBT, BNT

S

Virginia

Lake Moomaw

RBT, BNT

S

Virginia -- Tennessee

South Holston Reservoir

RBT

S

Tennessee

Tellico Reservoir

RBT

S

Tennessee

Watauga Reservoir

RBT, LT

S

Tennessee

Patrick Henry Reservoir

RBT

S

Tennessee

Chilhowee Reservoir

RBT

S

Tennessee

Parksville Lake

RBT

S

Tennessee

Wilbur Reservoir

RBT

S

Tennessee--North Carolina

Calderwood Reservoir

RBT, BNT

S

North Carolina

Nantahala Lake

RBT, BNT, KOK

IW

North Carolina

Lake Santeetlah

RBT

IW

North Carolina

Fontana Lake

RBT, BNT

IW

North Carolina

Lake Cheoah

RBT, BNT, BKT

S

North Carolina

Glenville Reservoir (Thorpe Lake)

RBT

IW

North Carolina

Bear Creek Lake

RBT, BNT, BKT

S

North Carolina

Lake Toxaway

RBT

P

North Carolina

Wolf Creek Reservoir

RBT

S

North Carolina

Lake James

RBT

IW

North Carolina--Georgia

Chatuge Lake

RBT

IW

South Carolina

Lake Jocassee

RBT, BNT

S

South Carolina

Table Rock Lake

RBT

P

South Carolina

North Saluda Reservoir

RBT

P

South Carolina--Georgia

Tugaloo Lake

RBT

S

Georgia

Lake Lanier

RBT

IW

Georgia

Lake Burton

RBT

IW

a Species: BKT=brook trout; BNT=brown trout; KOK=kokanee; LT=lake trout; RBT=rainbow trout.

b Status: S=presently stocked; IW=Incidental "wild", often migrating from tributary streams; P=private, status not known.

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