Kent Creek is a tributary of the Lynn River, one of the watersheds administered by the Long Point Region Conservation Authority.[1] It is considered a cold-water stream, and hosts a population of Brook Trout.[2] It drains 38.24 square kilometres (14.76 sq mi).
Kent and Patterson creeks are very similar trout streams. Both are headwater tributaries to the Lynn River and both contain wild brook trout populations. Both creeks are historically known for their brook trout fishing however they also have a long history of stocking. These stocking reports suggest put-and-take stocking of legal-sized trout occurred annually in both creeks during the 1950s.
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