Connecticut is starting the year by rewriting how you fish for trout, and the changes are aimed squarely at keeping wild brook trout from slipping away. New size limits, special stream designations, ...
TOLLAND, CT — Bonemill Brook in Tolland will be affected by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection's new Inland sportfish regulations focused on "conserving wild brook trout ...
Dave Grazynski stopped by a fishing spot in Fairfield near the Merritt Parkway in late July. Grazynski likes to go fly fishing, a technique using an artificial fly attached to a lightweight line. He ...
Who is ready to cast your line and catch some trout? The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection has invited residents to celebrate Spring Fishing Day on Saturday, April 13, ...
Starting Jan. 1, anglers in Connecticut can keep brook trout only 9 inches or longer, while the number of locations where absolutely no brook trout harvest will be allowed is increasing from 20 to 22.
Students at Greenwich's Cos Cob School raise trout in classroom conservation program: 'Very big hit'
A classroom of first grade students is studying the evolution of the fish and will release them into a river or stream in the ...
Among the changes in Gov. Ned Lamont’s proposed 2026-27 budget is a $500,000 cut to Connecticut’s fish hatcheries, and anglers are concerned that the loss of funding could impact stocking and ...
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