Basically, raising the minimum size to 9 inches would protect the vast majority of wild brook trout from harvest.
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New year, new trout rules: what CT is protecting and why
Connecticut is starting the year by rewriting how you fish for trout, and the changes are aimed squarely at... The post New year, new trout rules: what CT is protecting and why appeared first on The ...
Brook trout are Connecticut’s only native trout and a prized catch, but the number of them in the state’s streams and rivers ...
Even as a boy, I thought killing those handsome little wild fish seemed somehow wrong, but it was a different time.
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.
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CT trout season planning just changed, and it affects your keepers
Connecticut just rewrote the playbook for trout season, and the changes reach all the way from when you rig... The post CT ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering increasing the minimum legal size for trout by 2 inches.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is looking to increase the minimum size an angler can keep a trout. Here's why.
Pennsylvania stocks about 3.2 million trout annually, but only 4% are brook trout, the state fish. The number of stocked brook trout has been significantly reduced since 2016 to protect wild ...
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