There’s not a prettier sight in the spring than a native brook trout. Interestingly, brook trout aren’t really trout, but ...
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.
If you get the chance to fish for native brook trout in their home waters, don't pass it up. There’s a lot to like about brook trout – even if they're technically a char, not a trout. They sport ...
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 ...
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