Walleye stocking schedule — all states.
Walleye are stocked as fry or fingerlings to supplement natural reproduction in reservoirs and lakes. Stocked walleye behave identically to wild fish — they disperse to structure within hours of release and grow to catchable size (15+ inches) over 3–4 years. Stocking success depends heavily on forage availability and predation rates in the receiving water.
Typical walleye stocking calendar
Across the 20 states that stock walleye, the typical stocking months are below. Specific dates and waters vary by state — consult each agency report.
Targeting newly-stocked walleye
Stocked walleye don't differ tactically from wild walleye once they reach catchable size. Jigs tipped with minnows, crankbaits along structure breaks, and live bait rigs over rocky points are standard. Cooler water (post-spawn spring and fall) produces the most consistent walleye action.
States that stock walleye
8 states have notable walleye stocking programs. Click through for the state-specific schedule and official agency report.
Walleye stocking alerts — your home water.
Bield: Fish parses agency stocking reports across states and pushes alerts when walleye hit your saved waters.