The 2024 West Virginia Gold Rush: Week 1 Fishing Spots
The 2024 West Virginia Gold Rush is officially here, and this contest will be bigger and better than ever before. Avid fishers from across the state and even the world take part in this West Virginia tradition.
What is Gold Rush in West Virginia?
The West Virginia Gold Rush is a two-week-long fishing contest. The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will stock 68 lakes and streams across the state with golden rainbow trout, which received its first widespread stocking in 1963. From April 1-13, participating anglers will get a chance to reel in one of 50,000 stocked golden trout, 500 of which are tagged, for a chance to win exclusive West Virginia prizes. Make sure you check the golden trout for a tag and save the assigned number to claim your prize.
For week one, Here are the locations where you can cast a line and enjoy a time of Gold Rush fishing from April 1-6 in Almost Heaven.
To participate, purchase your West Virginia fishing license here.
Featured Lakes and Reservoirs
Cacapon Lake
Cacapon Resort State Park
Cedar Creek Lake
Cedar Creek State Park
Seneca Lake
Seneca State Forest
Summit Lake
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Watoga Lake
Watoga State Park
Featured Rivers
Blackwater River
Tucker County, West Virginia
North Fork of South Branch Potomac River
Potomac Highlands Region
A Gold Rush Must-Have
Before you hit the waters, make sure your fishing license is up to date. A valid fishing license with a current trout stamp is required for catching one of West Virginia’s golden rainbow trout. All anglers 15 years and older are required to have a West Virginia fishing license and a valid form of identification while fishing. Licenses are valid throughout the entire calendar year. Whether you’re looking to come for the day or stay for a week, there’s a West Virginia fishing license for you.
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