Submitted by AlertIndustry1993 t3_10zttwt in Connecticut
I have lived here for 5 years and today I feel like fishing for the first time.
Submitted by AlertIndustry1993 t3_10zttwt in Connecticut
I have lived here for 5 years and today I feel like fishing for the first time.
You will find a better deal on a starter setup at Cabela's vs Amazon. For 35 bucks you can get a rod, reel, and basic tackle. While you are there you can get licenced at customer service. I would say get an all waters licence so you can fish freshwater and saltwater. Get a setup now and start practicing casting in your yard or a park with a weight on the end. It will be a lot less frustrating learning how to cast and retrieve without other people and trees to get tangled up in.
All waters license is $32 unless you’re 65 yr old/older. $5 for a trout/salmon stamp.
Honestly walmart is great for stuff too. I recommend getting a separate rod and a separate reel as you’ll get much better components than buying a kit, but the kits work great too.
casting in the grass with one of those little rubber weights is so fun and calming
I’m a fly fisher and the West Bank of the Farmington River, around New Hartford and north is some of the best fly fishing in the region.
No one fishes in CT. No good spots anywhere. Fish don't even come here.
I highly recommend booking a trip off long Island sound. Great fishing . Try the Blackhawk
Check out ctfisherman.com
Great place to meet people and fishing buddies to split expenses with on trips. Well worth the $15 a year membership
I see a lot of people fishing by st Mary's in blackrock.
That's been a popular spot forever. I remember going there with my grandfather 40 years ago.
I'm normally ice fishing now, but... yeah.. Managed to go last weekend in Goshen.
In the spring I break out my fishing kayak. There are a number of lakes and ponds worth checking out. Candlewood is a premier bass fishery. Can also do some great inshore fishing in the Sound. CT river also has great variety with striper and shad runs.
For me to know and you to find out
Yes, I always find the best way to welcome someone into my hobby is to keep information from them so as to not ruin my own experience.
There are so little good clean fishing spots left, so once you find one you don't let it get out unless you want it covered in litter and full of people illegally keeping fish
Spring and fall trout stocking statewide. Hit the rivers when it gets warmer. You can also check on the DEEP website of where they stock. If you type in like 2023 trout stocking ct in google it’ll come up
Just make sure you get your trout stamp! $5 extra
Yes that too forgot to mention lol
State of CT runs “trout parks”, which are designed to give people without boats access to easy fishing. Great program.
You can go fishing by the Stevenson dam. Sometimes you get lucky and see eagles flying over the river! Saw one glide on the river while my husband and I were fishing with some of his friends.
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So much fishing here.
Depends on the type of fishing. I’m a fishing guy and we have very nice trout and salmon parks rivers streams ponds all that. We have a huge stocking program for all types of fish so take part. For salt everywhere is good. Any body of saltwater in Connecticut will most likely have porgies really tasty and fun to catch. Also competive fish like bluefish and strippers are fun to catch but are tricky. Hope this helps feel free to ask more questions here!
Get that book or pdf, read it through. It mentions nice public access places, boat rental and launches. Also limits on howmuch you should consume. Snappers are fun. But that is an August thing. Trout are stocked for the start of the season.. best tasting fish are often right at the low end of the size limit. Also seek out small boat and bait shops they are knowledgeable. I mean cabelas and bass pro are great. But with Walmart they killed the small bait shops. You can probably get a starter pole and a gold phoebe and catch trout on opening day, for less than$20 that's where most kids start
A friend of mine does fishing tournaments at Candlewood Lake.
The CT river itself is a blast, the Farmington is great. Tons of great little ponds all around.
Grew up in CT, I kayak fished a ton in the state. Really loved Mashapaug Lake at Bigelow Hollow State Park. Also did Mansfield Hollow, Pachaug Pond, Lake McDonough, and Bantam Lake quite a bit
Also chartered boats for deep sea fishing, but it wasn't often as it's expensive. But fun for a treat! Went after striped bass
I just fish out of the river. People probably won’t give their spots away
Connecticut is one of the best places you will find to fish. We have the sound, warm inland water environments in our lakes and ponds and cold inland water environments in many of our streams and highland lakes.
So the first question is what you want to fish for because we have a bit of everything here.
If you can get a license for it. Pitch res is incredible
We always took our family boat down on the Connecticut River closer to the East Haddam/Portland area, but depends on what fish you’re looking to catch.
get the all waters license and head to any reservoir, lake, river, or ocean near you.
be prepared to not catch anything, but that’s okay. just casting and reeling in itself is so therapeutic.
it makes every little nibble and, luckily, a catch, that more meaningful.
PaulterJ t1_j853gy4 wrote
Love fishing. Lots of places to go. Salt or freshwater?
What part of the state are u in? DEEP website has lots of info on where to go how to fish etc. Also license sales.
Please don't litter and abuse our habitat.