Trout Management Program: Connecticut S
Trout Management Program: Connecticut S
Trout Management Program: Connecticut S
TMAs Trout Parks Trophy Trout Streams Sea-Run Streams Wild Trout Management Areas
State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Natural Resources Inland Fisheries Division
Rainbow Trout
Brown Trout
Hatchery Production
The DEP has two hatcheries that can be used to produce trout for stocking. Both are presently being operated at maximum production. Therefore, it is not feasible to increase the number of fish that we stock.
The Trout Management Plan completed in 1999 was the culmination of a 13 year Sport Fish Restoration Project F-66-R entitled A Survey of Connecticut Rivers and Streams. The Sport Fish Restoration Program is administered through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is supported by your purchase of fishing equipment and motorboat fuels.
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Wild Trout
The presence of self-sustaining wild trout populations in a number of streams means that Connecticut anglers can enjoy this alternative to fishing for hatchery-raised fish. However, many of these populations cannot withstand increased harvest. Therefore, a number of these streams are being managed for catch and release angling, with little or no stocking of hatchery raised fish.
Brook Trout
Some of the streams suitable for TMAs provide habitat capable of sustaining trout populations through the summer months. These are being managed for catch and release throughout the year. Other streams provide good trout habitat only during the cooler months. TMAs on these waters are managed for catch and release through the fall and winter, but are then opened to harvest in the spring to allow anglers to catch and keep fish that otherwise would die during the summer.
Stocked Trout
The DEP continues to stock catchable size hatchery trout (9-12) into more than 200 streams with public fishing access.
Trout Parks
To enhance trout fishing opportunities for young anglers and novice anglers as well as for those with mobility challenges we have created Trout Parks that offer easy access. These areas are stocked more frequently to ensure high success rates.
See Angler's Guide for a list of areas and a general summary of their regulations. For complete site-specific information including all regulations that apply, you need to refer to the:
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CLASS 2 WTMAs: Some wild trout and stocked trout. Reduced creel limit (2) and higher minimum length limit (12). Heather Reaves WTMA (Furnace Brook), Cornwall Salmon Brook WTMA, Glastonbury CLASS 3 WTMAs:
Some wild trout and stocked trout. Higher minimum length limit (9). Beacon Hill Brook WTMA, Naugatuck-Beacon Falls Blackberry River WTMA, Canaan East Aspetuck River WTMA, New Milford-New Preston East Branch, Naugatuck R WTMA, Torrington Farm River WTMA, Branford-East Haven Fenton River WTMA, Mansfield-Willington Little River WTMA, Oxford Macedonia Brook WTMA (Upper), Kent Morgan Brook WTMA, Barkhamsted Norwalk River WTMA, Wilton-Ridgefield Pease Brook WTMA, Lebanon Roaring Brook WTMA, Glastonbury Roaring Brook WTMA, Stafford Salmon Brook WTMA, Granby Sessions Woods WTMA (Negro Hill Brook), Burlington Shunock Brook WTMA, North Stonington Stony Brook WTMA, Montville
TROUT PARKS
Easy to fish, frequently stocked fishing areas. Reduced creel limit (2). Black Rock SP (pond and brook), Watertown Chatfield Hollow SP (pond and brook), Killingworth Horse Pond, Salem Kent Falls SP (brook), Kent Natchaug R, Eastford Salmon R TMA, Colchester Sleeping Giant SP (Mill R), Hamden Southford Falls SP (brook and pond), Oxford Stratton Brook SP (ponds and brook), Simsbury Wharton Brook SP (pond), Wallingford Wolfe Park (Great Hollow Lake), Monroe
Reduced creel limit (2). Higher minimum length limit in some areas. Farmington R-West Branch, Hartland to New Hartford Farmington R, New Hartford to Farmington Natchaug R, Eastford-Chaplin-Windham Naugatuck R, Torrington to Ansonia Pequonnock R, Trumbull Pomperaug R, Woodbury-Southbury Salmon R, Colchester to Haddam Shetucket R, Windham to Norwich
Reduced creel limit (2) and higher minimum length limit (9 or 15). Eight Mile R, East Haddam-Lyme Farm R, Branford Hammonasset R, Killingworth-Clinton-Madison Latimer Brook, East Lyme Mianus R, Greenwich-Stamford Oil Mill Brook, East Lyme Saugatuck R, Danbury-Redding-Weston-Westport Whitfords Brook, Groton-Ledyard
Trout images Copyright by Joseph Tomelleri, more color illustrations of Connecticut fish by this world-renowned artist can be found in the Connecticut Anglers Guide.
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