Brook trout are Connecticut’s only native trout and a prized catch, but the number of them in the state’s streams and rivers ...
Wild lake trout are making a resurgence on Lake Champlain after the native species was eradicated more than a century ago. Anglers and fisheries biologists are celebrating the revival, but the fish ...
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.
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is looking to improve its trout management programs for both wild and stocked trout ...
A conservation organization has protected more than 2,400 acres of undeveloped forest land on Chestnut Ridge in eastern ...
The proposed change aims to protect the state's wild brook trout population from overharvesting. A recent survey showed that 85% of Pennsylvania trout anglers support the size increase. The ...
Basically, raising the minimum size to 9 inches would protect the vast majority of wild brook trout from harvest.
Editor's note: We recommend you listen to this story, especially to enjoy the sound of the river! Dave Anderson of the Forest Society has fished the Lane River in South Sutton for decades. He spent ...
Gene Chague left his home at 6 a.m. to drive to my house. In that short trip, he had a mature male black bear cross the road in front of him near Eastover Resort in Lenox. You know when you see a big ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering increasing the minimum legal size for trout by 2 inches.
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