Starting on Jan. 1, 2026, inland sportfishing regulations are changing to protect the lone native trout species in ...
The brook trout, the only species of trout native to Connecticut, will soon be getting a minimum size limit to harvest for ...
The Connecticut DEEP announced Wednesday that sportfishing regulations for the Inland District will be updated Jan. 1.
Connecticut is instituting a new minimum size limit on brook trout in an effort to protect the state's population of wild fish. Starting Jan. 1, 2026, anglers statewide only will be allowed to keep or ...
Connecticut’s first wild trout management plan aims to conserve and expand habitat for brook and brown trout and boost opportunities for anglers. The recently released 10-year plan (bit.ly/3tVfDhS) ...
Fabius Brook begins life as a spring bubbling out of the ground in a cedar swamp located halfway between the villages of Tully and Fabius. It’s one of the few streams in Onondaga County that flows ...
I grew up fishing, hiking, making maple syrup, and enjoying outdoor activities. I still do a lot of those activities, especially fishing. One of the native fish species that are supposed to be in New ...