1972- 100,350 Walleye Fingerlings
1973- 14,870 Lake Trout Yearlings (no fin clip)
1974- 20,000 Lake Trout Yearlings (adipose fin clip)
1975- 15,000 Lake Trout Yearlings (left ventral fin clip)
1976- 20,000 Lake Trout Yearlings (right ventral fin clip) 27,000 Lake Trout Yearlings (right pectoral fin clip)
1981- 6,900 Walleye Fingerlings (club stocking)
1982- 109,436 Walleye Fingerlings; 1,500 Walleye Fingerlings (club stocking); 1,800 Lake Trout Fingerlings (adipose fin clip)
1983- 1,300 Northern Pike Fingerlings; 2,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings; 3,100Lake Trout Fingerlings (left ventral fin clip)
1984- 101,026 Walleye Fingerlings; 2,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings; 13,000 Lake Trout Fingerlings (left ventral fin clip)
1985- 2,500 Northern Pike Fingerlings; 2,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings; 20,000 Lake Trout Fingerlings (dorsal fin clip)
1986- 100,000 Walleye Fingerlings; 16,500 Lake Trout Fingerlings (right ventral fin clip)
1987- 350 Lake Trout Adult (pink floy tag); 2,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
1988- 4,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
1989- 102,802 Walleye Fingerlings
1990- 2,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
1991- 96,462 Walleye Fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings; 22,750 Lake Trout Fingerlings (right pectoral fin clip)
1992- 2,500 Northern Pike Fingerlings; 34,290 Lake Trout Fingerlings (left pectoral fin clip)
1993- 93,904 Walleye Fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout
1994 819 Northern Pike Fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
1995- 110,185 Walleye Fingerlings; 19,925 Lake Trout Fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
1996- 25,914 Lake Trout Yearlings; 3,000 Brown Trout
1997- 45,400 walleye Fingerlings; 2,000 Walleye Fingerlings (Club stocking); 12,500 Lake Trout Fingerlings; 5,000 Brown Trout
1998- 3,755 Walleye Adults (from Delavan); 20,000 Lake Trout Fingerlings; 5,000 Brown Trout
1999- 529,100 Walleye Fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings; 20,000 Lake Trout Fingerlings
2000- 12,000 Lake Trout fingerlings; 3,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
2001- 275,415 Walleye Fingerlings (11/2 to 2 inches); 20,000 Lake Trout Fingerlings & 6,000 Brown Trout Fingerlings
2002- 18,084 Lake Trout Fingerlings & 14,302 (Seeforellen) Brown Trout Fingerlings (New species) Seeforellens and German browns are different strains of the same species. Seeforellens can be distinguished by finclips, although only fish stocked in the Menominee, Kewaunee and Root Rivers are generally clipped. Differences in the time of spawning and age at maturity can also be used to distinguish each strain from the other, but physically the fish are very similar. The German or Domestic strain of brown trout may begin staging in harbor mouths for their spawning run beginning in July, with the majority of the run occurring in September and October. The spawning run for Seeforellens generally occurs in November and December. The age at which the fish matures is also a distinguishing characteristic of each strain, with the Domestic brown trout maturing at 2-3 years of age and the Seeforellen at 3-4 years. This later age of maturity in the Seeforellen usually allows for greater growth before their first spawning.
2003 - 247,369 Walleye Fingerlings (2 inch) 22,949 Lake Trout fingerlings (2 inch) & 12,000 Seeforellen Brown Trout
2004 - 50,500 Lake Trout (2 inch)
2005 - 238,132 Walleye fingerling, 4,412 Seeforellen Brown Trout yearlings, and 26,310 Lake Trout fingerlings.
2006 Outlook, no Walleye, 12,000 Seeforellen Brown Trout & 26,400 Lake Trout scheduled for the year.