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.
Connecticut just rewrote the playbook for trout season, and the changes reach all the way from when you rig up in the spring to what you can legally keep in your net. Instead of treating every stocked ...
SOUTHBURY, CT — Connecticut will adopt new inland sportfishing rules on Jan. 1 aimed at protecting declining populations of wild brook trout, state environmental officials announced Wednesday. The ...
In a world where biodiversity loss, invasive species, and habitat fragmentation continue to stress natural areas, it is more important than ever to restore imperiled waterways to healthy, thriving ...
RIVERTON, CT (WFSB) - Spring Fishing Day in Connecticut was one for the record books. Rich Courtright reeled in a state record-breaking rainbow trout on Saturday, according to the Connecticut Fish and ...