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Fishing Guides

Species-specific how-tos, seasonal patterns, and technique breakdowns for anglers across America. No filler — just what you need to put fish in the boat.

snook

How to fish the Ten Thousand Islands: summer backcountry guide

Florida's Ten Thousand Islands backcountry is one of the most productive inshore fisheries in the country during summer, with snook, redfish, tarpon, and mangrove snapper all accessible to anglers who time tidal flow correctly and downsize their presentations for gin-clear water. Guide logs and returning angler reports consistently show that a first-light outgoing-tide strategy on the mangrove edges outfishes the midday crowd by a wide margin from June through August.

10 min read
Guide

Best fishing cameras for saltwater: what anglers are actually using

Saltwater anglers disagree sharply about whether underwater cameras, action cameras, or fixed deck-mount cameras deliver the most value on the water. This breakdown synthesizes owner reports and coastal fishing community feedback to match each camera type to the scenarios where it actually performs, from nearshore reef fishing to shallow inshore flats.

8 min read
snook

Ten Thousand Islands fishing report: snook and redfish on the fly

June is prime time for backcountry fly fishing in Florida's Ten Thousand Islands, with snook staging at mangrove points ahead of their spawn, redfish pushing onto falling-tide flats, and tarpon rolling through the passes at first light. Guide reports from Everglades City and Marco Island captains point to some of the best conditions of the year for fly anglers who understand the system.

9 min read
striped bass

Northeast fly fishing report: June warm-water tactics and where to find the bite

June reshuffles the northeast fly fishing calendar fast, closing tailwater trout windows and simultaneously opening the season's best striper bite on tidal flats, peak smallmouth action on the Delaware and Housatonic, and warmwater sight-fishing across the region. This report covers current conditions and productive patterns across New England and the mid-Atlantic.

9 min read
largemouth bass

Warm-water fly fishing tactics for midwest heat waves

As midwest rivers push into the upper 70s by mid-June, most fly anglers keep chasing stressed trout long after the bite has died, while a smaller group quietly shifts to largemouth bass, carp, and bluegill on the fly and finds the best action of the year. This guide consolidates reported tactics, timing windows, and fly selections for the warm-water transition that midwest fly anglers describe as the most overlooked seasonal pivot in freshwater fishing.

10 min read
snook

Best gear for fishing the 10,000 Islands in summer

The 10,000 Islands' maze of mangrove flats, oyster bars, and mixed-species summer fishery demands more from your tackle than standard inshore gear can reliably deliver. Guides and regulars who target summer snook, redfish, and tarpon here have converged on a specific set of rods, reels, lines, lures, and safety essentials that outperform off-the-shelf inshore setups in this demanding Southwest Florida environment.

9 min read
snook

How to choose braided line for southern summer saltwater fishing

Choosing braided fishing line for southern summer saltwater fishing involves tradeoffs that generic reviews rarely address: strand count, color visibility in clear flats water, heat effects on coatings, and species-specific pound test recommendations from Gulf Coast and Southeast Atlantic guides. Feedback from inshore tournament anglers on redfish, snook, and tarpon reveals decisions that differ meaningfully from Northeast recommendations and shift significantly as summer water clarity peaks.

9 min read
Guide

How to fly fish western rivers when heat waves hit

When heat waves push western river temperatures past the trout danger threshold, early-morning timing windows, thermal refugia, and warm-water species pivots are the adjustments that keep June outings productive. This guide compiles community-aggregated tactics from regulars on the Deschutes, Madison, and Green into a practical decision framework built around temperature data and compressed morning windows.

10 min read
striper

Striped bass fly fishing in the Northeast: June coastal guide

June is the peak window for Northeast striper fly fishing from shore, as feeding fish push onto sand flats, estuary edges, and rocky points within casting range of wading fly anglers. Coastal fly clubs from Connecticut to Cape Cod consistently identify specific tide windows, fly patterns, and wading locations that give fly rods a genuine edge over conventional tackle during the silverside and sand eel season.

10 min read
smallmouth bass

Kayak smallmouth bass fishing on Midwest rivers in June

Early June is the prime window for kayak smallmouth bass fishing on Midwest rivers, as post-spawn fish move to current seams and rocky shelves that shore anglers simply cannot reach. This guide draws on community-reported techniques and access points from the Illinois Fox, Wisconsin Kickapoo, and Ohio river tributaries to build a practical June playbook for river smallmouth kayak anglers.

10 min read
fluke

Bucktail jigs for fluke: the northeast tackle breakdown

Charter captain reports and tournament angler feedback consistently identify jig weight selection and soft plastic trailer pairing as the two variables that separate consistent fluke producers from those who blank — this guide synthesizes community-aggregated insights on bucktail weights, color patterns, trailer options, and gear setup for the northeast May fluke season.

8 min read
Guide

California halibut season: May flatfish fishing on the West Coast

May marks the peak window when California halibut push onto shallow bay flats and nearshore structure along the West Coast, with community reports from San Diego to San Francisco Bay pointing to this narrow spring period as the year's best inshore flatfish opportunity. This guide covers the top bay systems, tide-stage strategies, proven bait presentations, and current regulations recreational anglers need to make the most of the bite before summer crowds arrive.

9 min read
flounder

May flounder fishing in the North Carolina sounds: tides, rigs, and staging spots

May is the prime transition window in the North Carolina sounds, when flounder push out of tidal creeks to follow migrating baitfish along current edges in Pamlico and Albemarle. Anglers who time outgoing tides and target creek-mouth current seams consistently outperform those who simply anchor on known structure.

9 min read
striper

How to fish live bunker for stripers during the May northeast run

Charter logs and tournament records from New England and the Mid-Atlantic show that live menhaden is the dominant trigger bait when big stripers push into northeast bays during May. This guide covers how to locate, catch, rig, and present live bunker for shore and boat anglers targeting the spring run.

9 min read
fluke

Midwest anglers guide to planning an Atlantic fluke season trip

Anglers from the Great Lakes and midwest interior make the Atlantic coastal run for fluke each May and consistently hit the same avoidable blind spots around tide timing, gear calibration, and destination selection. This guide aggregates community-sourced lessons from traveling anglers, coastal guide feedback, and regional fishery data into a practical pre-trip checklist for midwest anglers planning a fluke season trip.

10 min read
fluke

Fluke fishing in Rhode Island: Narragansett Bay season opener guide

Feedback from Rhode Island charter captains and Narragansett Bay regulars points to a consistent early-season pattern: May fluke concentrate along channel edges and mussel-bottom transitions inside the bay before dispersing to offshore structure by June, a localized bite that rewards anglers who know the specific spots and slow down their drift.

10 min read
striper

Best striper plugs for the May northeast surf run

Community feedback from northeast surf casters consistently points to a short list of hard and soft plastic plugs that outperform during the May striper migration window. This review synthesizes those reports alongside manufacturer specs to help anglers match lure choice to tide stage, water clarity, and bait-fish size during the peak run.

10 min read
largemouth bass

Western largemouth bass topwater fishing in May on California reservoirs

Tournament records and angler reports from California's major impoundments consistently identify May as the highest-percentage topwater window of the year for largemouth bass, with post-spawn fish actively ambushing surface presentations along tule edges, submerged points, and shallow coves across reservoirs from Clear Lake to Shasta. This guide covers the best impoundments, proven lure choices, and water-reading strategies that western bass fishing communities rely on during this underreported seasonal bite.

9 min read
largemouth bass

How to fish a hollow-body frog for largemouth bass in May

Northeast bass anglers consistently report that hollow-body frogs outperform every other topwater presentation during the late-May pre-spawn window, but community tournament feedback shows most anglers lose fish by swinging too early on the hook-set. This breakdown covers frog setup, cover reading, retrieve cadence, and the hook-timing adjustments that experienced Northeast bassers describe as the difference between a missed explosion and a fish in the net.

9 min read
Guide

Delaware River shad run: timing, access, and tactics for April

The Delaware River shad run peaks slightly later than its New England counterparts, with water temperature driving the best action from late April through mid-May across stretches spanning Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. Anglers who know the river report that dart color selection and reading current seams are the variables that consistently separate productive trips from blank ones.

8 min read
trout

California spring trout stocking: where anglers are finding fish in April

California's CDFW spring stocking program peaks in April, and community fishing logs show that freshly planted rainbow trout concentrate near inlet channels and aerators in the 24 to 72 hours following a drop. Knowing how to read the official stocking calendar and layer real-time community reports on top of it dramatically improves catch rates at put-and-take waters across SoCal, the Central Valley, and the Sierra foothills.

10 min read
striper

Striped bass fishing in Rhode Island: the April arrival guide

Shore anglers and charter captains fishing Rhode Island waters consistently report that tracking the 52–56°F water-temperature window is a more reliable method for intercepting early-season striped bass than following calendar dates. This guide covers migration timing, top April spots from Narragansett Bay to the South County breachways, cold-water presentation tactics, and current possession rules for striped bass fishing Rhode Island April.

9 min read
Guide

How to fish the spring shad run on California's Sacramento River

The Sacramento River shad run draws anglers from Verona to Red Bluff each spring, but regional fishing reports point to one detail that general western shad guides consistently miss: matching dart weight to current speed at key staging holes — especially around the Feather River confluence — is the single biggest factor separating limits from fishless trips. This guide covers run timing, top access points, gear selection, and the current-reading techniques that experienced Sacramento shad anglers rely on.

9 min read
Multi-Species

School Stripers Are at the CT River Mouths in Late April. The Trout Stocking Schedule Is Running. Pre-Spawn Bass Are Staging on Southern CT Ponds. April Opens Earlier Than Most Anglers Treat It.

CT DEEP stocking is underway on the Farmington, Salmon, and Housatonic rivers, school stripers are already showing at tidal river mouths, and pre-spawn bass are staging on southern CT ponds. April 2026 conditions, the current striper slot limit, and what CT anglers are reporting across all three fisheries.

6 min read
Striped Bass

CT Striper Anglers Adjusted to the One-Fish Limit. Most Haven't Updated Their Rigs to Match the Treble Hook Restriction.

Connecticut's 2026 striped bass regulations — the 28-inch minimum, single-fish bag limit, treble hook restriction, and the tactical adjustments that actually matter once you're on the water.

6 min read
Trout

Getting Started with Fly Fishing in Connecticut: Gear, Technique, and Best Waters

Fly fishing has a reputation for being difficult and expensive. It's neither, if you start right. Here's the honest beginner's path to fly fishing Connecticut's trout streams.

9 min read
Multi-Species

How to Fillet a Fish: Step-by-Step for the Most Common Species

Filleting fish is a skill that takes 20 minutes to learn and a lifetime to perfect. Here's the step-by-step process for bass, perch, trout, fluke, and striped bass — with gear recommendations.

9 min read
Multiple Species

Six Species in One CT Afternoon. A Field Guide to Everything Swimming in This State's Freshwater.

A working species guide to CT's freshwater fish — identification, habitat, seasonal timing, and honest notes on where to actually find them, from someone who's fished this state's lakes, rivers, and streams for years.

10 min read
Multi-Species (Saltwater)

The Ebb at an Inlet Mouth Fishes Differently Than the Flood on a Tidal Flat. How CT Shore Anglers Use Long Island Sound's Tidal Stages — and the Regulations Every Striper Trip Requires

Long Island Sound's semi-diurnal tidal cycle creates distinct feeding windows at inlets, tidal flats, and river mouths along the CT shore. What the stages mean, how local anglers time their trips, and the DEEP regulations that apply to every striper in the water.

8 min read
Multiple Species

Beginner's Guide to Fishing in Connecticut: How to Start, What to Get, and Where to Go

Never fished before and not sure where to start? This guide covers the basic gear, how to get your license, and the easiest CT spots and species to learn on.

8 min read
Multi-Species

The Beds on Bantam and Candlewood Are Visible in May. CT's Spawning-Season Ethics for Bass, Trout, and Stripers Are Three Separate Questions — and Fishing Forums Usually Conflate Them.

Bass beds on Bantam, Candlewood, and Lillinonah go visible in mid-May. Trout redds clear on the Farmington in March. Large stripers push into CT river mouths post-spawn. Spring's three spawning conversations don't have the same conservation answer — and conflating them produces the wrong conclusion for at least two species.

7 min read
Multiple

Most Northeast Anglers Break Off Fish at the Same Two Connection Points. Both Are Knot Problems, Not Line Problems.

Five connections cover every terminal rig and line-to-line junction Northeast anglers fish — with step-by-step instructions and the tying habits CT anglers have worked out that matter as much as the knot itself.

8 min read
Freshwater Fishing

Connecticut Largemouth Doesn't Shut Down in September — Regional Tournament Reports and Angler Records Point to These Ten Public Lakes for Fall Production

Striped Bass

Surf Fishing for Striped Bass in Connecticut: A Complete Technique Guide

Surf casting for stripers on the CT coast puts big fish within reach from rocky points, sandy beaches, and jetties across the Sound — this guide covers water reading, tidal timing, proven lures, and the spots that actually produce.

10 min read
Saltwater Fishing

Two of Long Island Sound's Best Striper Windows Run With Almost No Competition — Because Most CT Anglers Are Still Waiting for October

American Shad

Connecticut River Shad Fishing: The Spring Run Guide

The Connecticut River shad run is one of the great annual fishing events in the Northeast — hundreds of thousands of American shad running upriver through May and June, hitting small darts and shad flies in one of the most accessible spring fisheries on the East Coast.

8 min read
Multiple

Connecticut Fishing License: How to Buy One, What It Covers, and What You Need to Know

CT fishing licenses cost under $20 for residents and take five minutes to buy online — what's covered, who qualifies for exemptions, and which license type saves you money.

5 min read
Sunfish / Bluegill

Sunfish & Bluegill Fishing in Connecticut: A Beginner's Complete Guide

Bluegill and pumpkinseed sunfish are in almost every Connecticut pond and lake, they hit simple baits, and a size 8 hook with a pinch of nightcrawler will out-fish expensive rigs nine times out of ten. Start here.

6 min read
Channel Catfish

Channel Catfish in Connecticut: Where to Find Them and How to Catch Them

Connecticut has a quietly growing channel catfish population in the Connecticut River and key impoundments — underrated, easy to target, and excellent table fare.

7 min read
Black Sea Bass

Black Sea Bass in Connecticut: How to Catch Them from Shore and Boat

Black sea bass hold on Connecticut's rocky reefs and wrecks from late spring through fall — they hit squid and clam readily, fight well on light tackle, and are some of the best table fare in Long Island Sound.

7 min read
Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout

Rainbow and Brown Trout in Connecticut: Beyond the Stocking Truck

CT stocks hundreds of thousands of rainbow and brown trout each spring — but the best trout fishing happens when you understand where wild fish hold, how they behave, and what they actually eat.

8 min read
Brook Trout

Brook Trout Fishing in Connecticut: Native Fish in Beautiful Streams

Brook trout are Connecticut's only native stream trout. Wild, stream-born fish in cold Litchfield County headwaters look different, act different, and live in water that's worth finding even if you never make a cast. Specific waters, access points, water temp triggers, and the light tackle and fly setups that produce.

8 min read
Trout / Striped Bass

Fly Fishing in Connecticut: Where to Go, What to Use, and How to Get Started

Connecticut has exceptional fly fishing — native brook trout in hemlock-shaded streams, wild brown trout in tailwaters, and stripers on the fly along the coast. Start with the Farmington River TMA and work outward from there.

10 min read
Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass Fishing in Connecticut: Rivers, Reservoirs & the Fish Most CT Anglers Overlook

Smallmouth bass are Connecticut's pound-for-pound best fighting fish — living in the rocky rivers and reservoirs that largemouth avoid. The Housatonic, Connecticut River, and Lake Lillinonah all hold strong populations that most local anglers walk right past.

9 min read
Weakfish

Weakfish in Connecticut: The Comeback Story and How to Catch Them

Weakfish (sea trout) were once abundant in Long Island Sound. The population collapsed in the 2000s but is slowly rebounding. They're showing back up in CT waters — and dedicated anglers are catching them again.

6 min read
Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass Fishing in Connecticut: Where to Go, When to Go, and What to Use

Connecticut's bass fishing gets overlooked next to New England's trout streams — but Highland Lake, Lillinonah, and the state's coastal tidal coves hold quality fish year-round. Cold spring mornings on the Housatonic impoundments and October feeding binges on weedy flats make this state worth a longer look.

10 min read
Common Carp

Every CT Lake Has a 20-Pound Fish That Almost Nobody Targets. The Anglers Who Know Prefer It That Way.

Common carp reach impressive sizes in Connecticut's lakes and rivers — 20-pound fish are a realistic target for prepared anglers — and they're almost completely ignored by most CT fishermen. That gap between fish population and fishing pressure is exactly what makes them worth pursuing.

8 min read
Northern Pike

Northern Pike in Connecticut: Where to Find Them and How to Catch Them

Connecticut has a healthy and largely overlooked northern pike fishery — especially in the Thames River drainage and the Connecticut River backwaters. Most anglers drive right past some of the best esox water in New England without realizing it.

8 min read
Scup

Scup (Porgy) Fishing in Connecticut: The Best Saltwater Fish Nobody Talks About

Scup are one of the most reliable saltwater bites in Connecticut from late May through September — fast action, great table fare, and they're everywhere if you know where to look.

7 min read
Freshwater

White Perch Fishing in Connecticut: The Spring Run That Most Anglers Miss

Every April, white perch pack into Connecticut's tidal rivers and coastal ponds on their spring spawning run — and almost nobody is targeting them. They're easy to find, aggressive on light tackle, and one of the best-eating fish in the state.

6 min read
Freshwater

Chain Pickerel Fishing in Connecticut: The Most Underrated Spring Species in Every CT Pond

CT DEEP electrofishing surveys document chain pickerel in virtually every warmwater pond in Connecticut — they hit hard, they fight dirty, and in spring they're as aggressive as they get all year. Water temps between 48°F and 58°F are peak, and most anglers walk right past them.

7 min read
Rainbow Trout

CT Trout Regulars Report the Fish That Survive the Opening-Week Crowd on the Farmington and Willimantic Are Not the Same Fish to Target With PowerBait. What Held-Over Trout Behavior, DEEP Stocking Timing, and Community Reports From Smaller Ponds Reveal About the Two-Phase Tactical Split in Connecticut Spring Fishing

CT DEEP stocks hundreds of thousands of trout each spring across rivers, streams, and ponds statewide. Community reports from the Farmington, Salmon River, and stocked town ponds describe a consistent two-phase split: fresh-stocked and held-over fish require different tactics, different presentations, and often different stretches of water.

10 min read
Striped Bass

Striper Season Prep: Connecticut Coast Guide

Timing, locations, rigs, and gear for striper season on the CT coast — practical notes from the surf and the boat. Updated for 2026.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Bass Anglers on Bantam and Candlewood Report the Pre-Spawn Window Outproduces Bed Season for Weight. What Impoundment Communities, DEEP Regulation Schedules, and Spring Water Temperature Data Reveal About Largemouth Through All Three Phases

CT largemouth bass fishing shifts fast from staging to spawning to summer patterns. Community reports from Bantam, Candlewood, and the town pond networks reveal which phase produces most consistently and why each window calls for a different approach.

11 min read
Rainbow Trout

CT Anglers Who Fish Both the Farmington in April and the Coast in the Same Week Report the Spring Window Is Narrower Than Most Plan For. What DEEP Stocking Schedules, Bantam and Candlewood Pre-Spawn Communities, and Shore Reports From the Lower Housatonic Reveal About the March-Through-May Sequence

What CT anglers on the Farmington River TMA, Bantam Lake, Candlewood Lake, and the lower Housatonic estuary are reporting for spring 2026 — trout stocking phases, pre-spawn bass staging windows, early striper arrivals at river mouths, and yellow perch moving to shallow gravel flats.

8 min read
Trout

Trout Fishing in Connecticut: Spring Stocking Season Guide

CT DEEP runs one of the more active trout stocking programs in the region. Rivers like the Farmington and Housatonic load up each spring — hit them within 48–72 hours of a drop, armed with a Rooster Tail or a ball of PowerBait, and you're in for a good day.

8 min read
Chain Pickerel

CT Pickerel Anglers on Pachaug Pond, Rogers Lake, and Gardner Lake Report the Ice-Out Bite Runs Before Bass Wake Up, and the Y-Bone Reality Divides the Community on Eating Them. What CT Freshwater Regulars and DEEP 2025-2026 Regulations Reveal About Cold-Water Presentations, Tip-Up Tactics, and the Dedicated-Targeting Window

Anglers on Pachaug Pond, Rogers Lake, and Gardner Lake report pickerel remain active in water temperatures that keep bass dormant, producing consistent action from ice-out through April. CT DEEP 2025-2026 regulations, named access water, and community-reported tactics for dedicated pickerel targeting.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

Fishing Bantam Lake: Connecticut's Premier Bass and Trout Lake

Bantam Lake is Connecticut's largest natural lake and a consistent producer of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and trout. This complete guide covers all species, access points, and seasonal tactics.

9 min read
Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass in Connecticut: The Underrated Fishery

CT largemouth bass get all the attention, but smallmouth are arguably more fun to catch. Here's where to find them and how to fish them effectively.

7 min read
Black Sea Bass

CT Sea Bass Anglers on the Norwalk Islands Ledges and Branford Reefs Report the Depth Shift Arrives Earlier Than Most Expect. What LIS Bottom Fishing Communities, CTDEEP Reef Surveys, and Charter Logs Reveal About Structure, the 45-to-65-Foot Band, and Fall Keeper Ratios

Anglers fishing Connecticut's rocky reefs, artificial structures, and wreck sites in Long Island Sound report consistent sea bass action from late May through December — with Stratford Shoal, the Norwalk Islands ledges, and Faulkner's Island area reefs producing the most documented keeper fish. What CTDEEP data, charter logs, and LIS bottom fishing communities reveal about timing, depth, and what works.

10 min read
Striped Bass

Saltwater Fly Fishing for Beginners: Getting Started with Stripers and Bluefish

New to saltwater fly fishing? This guide covers gear, knots, basic casting, and where to start targeting striped bass and bluefish on the fly in the Northeast.

12 min read
Smallmouth Bass

Fishing the Housatonic River: Connecticut's Best Multi-Species River

The Housatonic River flows 149 miles through Connecticut and holds bass, trout, shad, and stripers depending on the section and season. This guide covers the best sections and tactics.

10 min read
Trout

CT Fly Tyers Who Started on the Farmington Report Thread Control Matters More Than Pattern Selection in Year One. What CTFA Bench Sessions, Housatonic Meadows Staff, and DEEP Trout Stocking Timing Reveal About the Four Patterns Worth Learning Before Opening Day

A CT-grounded introduction to fly tying at the bench — the tool setups under $150 that local fly shop staff recommend, the four patterns that cover Farmington and Housatonic hatches, and the thread-control fundamentals that Connecticut community tyers report separating fishable flies from first-attempt discards.

11 min read
Striped Bass

Shore Casters at Hammonasset, Harkness, and Bluff Point Report the October Bunker Push Is Spot-Specific, Not Shore-Wide. What CT Surf Communities, ASMFC Slot Regulations, and DEEP Coastal Access Points Reveal About Reading the Surf, Timing the Fall Run, and First-Year Setup Choices

CT shore communities at Hammonasset, Harkness, and Bluff Point share what regulars know about surf timing, gear setup, and the ASMFC slot regulations that apply before a striper hits the beach.

13 min read
Multiple

Ice Fishing in Connecticut: The Complete Guide to CT's Winter Fishery

Connecticut has legitimate ice fishing — yellow perch, pickerel, bass, trout, and tiger muskies in select waters. Where to go, when to go, and how to set up for a productive day on the ice.

9 min read
Fluke

CT Fluke Anglers Who Drift the Race and the Mid-Sound Lumps Report Keeper Rates Below 20 Percent Is the Summer Baseline, Not a Bad Day. What Long Island Sound Charter Communities and Annual CT DEEP Regulations Reveal About Summer Flounder Drift Windows, Niantic Bay Tactics, and Why Offshore Structure Changes the Catch

CT charter communities and Long Island Sound regulars describe fluke tactics for the Race, Niantic Bay, and Milford Harbor approaches — drift speed, rig selection, keeper windows, and how annual CT DEEP size and bag limits shape the season.

11 min read
Largemouth Bass

The Freshwater-to-Tidal License Split, Not the Striper Slot, Is What Catches Farmington and Housatonic Anglers Off Guard Each Season. What the DEEP 2025-2026 Fishing Guide, Marine Division Updates, and Community Reports From Niantic to Candlewood Reveal About CT's Parallel Regulatory Systems

The license split, trout season timing, and ASMFC-adopted saltwater slots each require separate verification before any CT trip. Where the DEEP 2025-2026 guides, EnCon enforcement patterns, and community reports from Niantic to the Farmington TMA intersect.

9 min read
Rainbow Trout

CT Trout Regulars on the Farmington, Housatonic, and Willimantic Report That Seams and Riffle Tails Hold Active Fish After Stocked Trout Redistribute Out of Main Pools Within the First Week. What DEEP Stocking Records, TMA Boundary Maps, and CT Fly Fishing Communities Reveal About Reading Moving Water

Anglers on the Farmington, Housatonic, and Willimantic report stocked trout redistribute from planted pools within days, moving into current seams, riffle tails, and undercut banks most rods never target. What CT fly fishing communities and DEEP stocking maps reveal about reading moving water.

11 min read
Brown Trout

Generic Northeastern Hatch Charts Run 7–14 Days Off on the Farmington and Housatonic TMA. What CTFA Bench Sessions, FRAA Hatch Reports, and USGS Temperature Data Show About Timing CT's Major Emergences From the Quill Gordon Through the October Caddis

The major aquatic insect hatches on Connecticut rivers — when they typically occur by water temperature, what CT anglers use, and how local conditions on the Farmington and Housatonic TMA shift emergence windows from the Quill Gordon through the October Caddis.

12 min read
Striped Bass

CT Estuarine Regulars on the Niantic River, Housatonic Mouth, and Lower Thames Report the Tidal Window Matters More Than Location Once You Learn the Current Breaks. What Shore Communities, ASMFC Weakfish Assessments, and DEEP 2025-2026 Marine Regulations Reveal About CT Tidal River Fishing

CT's tidal rivers concentrate striped bass, bluefish, fluke, and seasonally variable weakfish on predictable incoming and outgoing windows. What estuarine regulars on the Niantic, Housatonic, and Thames report about reading current breaks, night tide behavior, and what the 2025-2026 DEEP marine regulations mean for species-specific targeting.

10 min read
Tautog

Winter Fishing in Connecticut: What's Biting and Where When Nothing Else Is Open

Connecticut fishing doesn't stop in winter. Here's what to target in the cold months — from ice fishing to tautog to winter trout — and how to approach each.

10 min read
largemouth bass

CT Anglers Who Write Off State Parks as Hiker Water Miss the Hammonasset Fall Striper Surf and Bigelow Hollow's Near-Zero-Pressure Bass. What Shore Communities, DEEP Stocking Schedules, and Tidal Cove Regulars Report About Public Access Fishing Across All Four Seasons

What CT angling communities report about fishing state parks — Hammonasset's fall striper surf, Rocky Neck's tidal cove tautog, Bigelow Hollow's walk-in bass, and more. Access details, DEEP regulation context, and seasonal windows from shore and freshwater communities.

9 min read
Brown Trout

Fishing Western Connecticut: Litchfield County Lakes, Rivers, and Reservoirs

Western Connecticut's Litchfield County offers the state's most diverse fishing — wild trout streams, trophy bass lakes, and excellent smallmouth rivers. Here's what's worth fishing.

12 min read
largemouth bass

Candlewood and Bantam Regulars Report Bass Pull Out of Shallow Cover After Cold Front Passage and Stack on Deep Timber Points. What CT Impoundment Communities and Housatonic Smallmouth Anglers Reveal About the 48-Hour Recovery Window and the Finesse Setups That Still Draw Strikes

Cold fronts reset the board on CT bass fishing. The barometric science behind why bass reposition after a front, where they move on Candlewood, Bantam, and the Housatonic, and the finesse setups that draw strikes when standard retrieves stop working.

9 min read
rainbow trout

CT Trout Anglers on the Farmington, Salmon Creek, and Stocked Town Ponds Report Spinning Tackle Outproduces During the Opening-Week Push. What DEEP Stocking Maps, TMA Regulations, and Spring Community Reports Reveal About Inline Spinners, Float Rigs, and the Gear Choices That Move Stocked and Wild Fish

What CT trout communities on the Farmington TMA, Salmon Creek, and stocked ponds report about inline spinners, spoons, float rigs, and soft plastics, with DEEP regulation context and named access points for spring spinning tackle fishing.

10 min read
striped bass

The CT Striper Slot Limit Generates More Access-Point Citations Than the Old Single-Minimum Did. Shore Communities at Niantic, the Housatonic Mouth, and the Race Describe the Same Fork-Length Measurement Errors Each Spring, and EnCon Enforcement Concentrates at the Same Launches During the Migration

Connecticut striped bass slot limit explained through community-aggregated experience — current 28-to-35-inch fork-length window, circle hook requirements, spring river closures, and where CT EnCon enforcement concentrates. Updated for the 2025–2026 season.

7 min read
Yellow Perch

Yellow Perch Ice Fishing in Connecticut: The Best Winter Bite on CT Lakes

Yellow perch don't go lockjaw when the cold sets in — they school tight through January, bite in 15–20 feet over weed edges, and a mess of fillets fried in cornmeal is worth every minute of the drive. What CT lakes are producing this winter.

7 min read
largemouth bass

The Freshwater ID Pairs CT Anglers Actually Misidentify, and Why the Difference Matters for DEEP 2025–2026 Regulations on the Housatonic, Farmington, and Bantam

Chain pickerel vs. redfin pickerel, largemouth vs. smallmouth jaw position, brown vs. brook trout at 8 inches: the CT freshwater ID pairs that carry regulation weight, with community reports from the Housatonic, Farmington, and Bantam drainages and 2025–2026 DEEP regulation notes.

12 min read
Largemouth Bass

Fishing Eastern Connecticut: The Quiet Corner's Best Waters

Eastern Connecticut — the 'Quiet Corner' — offers some of the state's most diverse and least crowded fishing across rivers, reservoirs, and ponds. Here's what's worth fishing.

12 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Anglers on Candlewood, the Housatonic, and the LIS Surf Report the Six Hours Before a Frontal Arrival Consistently Outfishes the Post-Storm Recovery Period — What NOAA Pressure Trends, USGS River Gauges, and CT Fishing Communities Reveal About Reading Weather for Connecticut Waters

Barometric pressure, wind direction, rainfall, and water temperature shape fish behavior differently across Connecticut's freshwater impoundments, tidal rivers, and LIS surf. CT fishing communities on the Farmington, Candlewood, and the coast report distinct patterns for each variable, with specific public data sources for planning a trip.

11 min read
Striped Bass

CT Shore Beginners at Old Saybrook, Niantic Bay, and Clinton Harbor Report the Dual-License Requirement and the Tidal Window Are the Two Things No Freshwater Background Prepares You For. What DEEP 2025-2026 Marine Regulations, NOAA Tidal Data, and the LIS Inshore Community Reveal About First-Season Saltwater Fishing

A community-sourced beginner's guide to inshore saltwater fishing on the CT coast, covering tackle rated for salt, target species by learning curve, how to read the tide at Old Saybrook and Niantic, and the dual-license rule that catches most freshwater crossovers.

12 min read
Brown Trout

Fly Fishing the Farmington River: Connecticut's Premier Trout Fishery

The Farmington River is Connecticut's best trout river and one of the premier tailwater trout fisheries in the Northeast. Here's everything you need to know to fish it effectively.

14 min read
largemouth bass

CT Anglers Who Move from Shore to a Boat on Candlewood, Lillinonah, and LIS Report the Same Positioning Mistakes That Cost Fish. What Charter Communities, DEEP Boating Regulations, and Impoundment Regulars Reveal About Anchoring, Reading Water, and the Access Advantage Shore Anglers Don't Have

What CT anglers report about the transition from shore to boat fishing, including positioning on Candlewood, Lillinonah, and LIS, Connecticut DEEP PFD and registration requirements, and the offshore structure that consistently holds the largest fish.

9 min read
All Species

Fishing Electronics Buyer's Guide: Fish Finders, GPS, and Marine Electronics

Understanding fish finders, GPS chartplotters, and marine electronics — what to look for, what actually helps you catch more fish, and recommendations at each price point.

11 min read
brown trout

New CT Fly Anglers on the Farmington and Salmon Creek Report the Same First-Season Wall. What the Local Fly Shop Community, TMA Regulars, and DEEP Stocking Maps Reveal About Starter Gear, the Overhead Cast, and Where to Catch the First Trout

What CT fly shop instructors, Farmington TMA regulars, and DEEP stocking data reveal about starter gear, learning the overhead cast, and the water where new fly anglers in Connecticut actually catch trout.

11 min read
Largemouth Bass

Spinnerbait Fishing for Bass: When, Where, and How to Use Them

Spinnerbaits are one of the most versatile bass lures ever made — they catch fish in conditions where nothing else works. Here's how to fish them effectively for CT largemouth and smallmouth.

11 min read
striped bass

CT Surf Newcomers Fishing Hammonasset, Rocky Neck, and Bluff Point Consistently Report That Tides and Beach Structure Decide the Outcome Long Before the First Cast. What LIS Shore Communities, DEEP 2025-2026 Marine Regulations, and NOAA Tidal Data Reveal About Reading the Connecticut Shoreline

What CT shore anglers at Hammonasset, Bluff Point, and Rocky Neck report about getting started on the surf — tides, beach structure, tackle, target species, and the 2025-2026 DEEP regulations every first-season angler needs to know.

13 min read
all species

CT Shore Casters at Watch Hill, Niantic Bay, and the LIS Surf Report Braid-to-Leader Connections Fail Mid-Run More Often Than Terminal Knots — What LIS Shore Communities, Farmington TMA Guides, and CTFA Bench Sessions Reveal About the Five Knot Connections CT Anglers Actually Reach For

Braid-to-fluoro leader joins, loop connections for free-swinging lures, and the tippet knots Farmington TMA guides use — five connections mapped to the CT conditions where each one belongs, from LIS surf to inland trout rivers.

10 min read
bass

Solo CT Anglers on the Housatonic, Sound, and Farmington Report the Same Failure Sequence When Trips Go Wrong. What Wading, Kayak, and Shore Communities Reveal About Float Plans, Tidal Windows, and the Exits Most Anglers Skip

What CT fishing communities and USCG incident data reveal about solo fishing risks on the Housatonic, Long Island Sound, and CT trout rivers — float plans, tidal windows, wading exits, and the gear decisions that change outcomes in Northeast conditions.

8 min read
all species

Cold Water Season on Connecticut Kayak Waters. DEEP PFD Requirements, Self-Rescue Skills, and Why Most Capsizes on Long Island Sound and the Housatonic Happen Closer to Shore Than Anglers Expect.

CT DEEP 2025-2026 requires a Coast Guard-approved PFD on every kayak; cold-water risk windows, self-rescue practices, and launch-day weather variables from the Northeast paddle community for Long Island Sound, the Housatonic, and CT's inland impoundments.

10 min read
largemouth bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Fish the Hours Around a Storm Report the Pre-Front Window and Post-Rain Creek Mouths Outproduce Calm-Weather Days. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Farmington Communities Report About Pressure Timing, Runoff Structure, and Reading Muddy Water

CT community report on rain fishing windows: the barometric pre-front bite, what anglers fish during light rain, post-storm creek-mouth tactics on Candlewood and Bantam, and when the Farmington tailwater holds better than any impoundment in high-water conditions.

9 min read
northern pike

Bantam Lake and Quaddick Reservoir Pike Anglers Report the October Weed-Edge Bite Produces More Trophy Fish Than Spring and Summer Combined — What CT DEEP 2025-2026 Freshwater Regulations, Community Ice Reports, and the Barkhamsted Impoundments Reveal About Connecticut's Northern Pike

Bantam Lake in Morris holds the state record and the most consistent pike habitat in Connecticut. Community reports, CT DEEP 2025-2026 regulations, and seasonal timing for anglers targeting CT's largest freshwater predator — from October weed edges to winter tip-ups.

11 min read
fluke

CT Fluke Anglers at the Race, Housatonic Mouth, and Niantic Bay Report Current Transitions Over Sand-Gravel Bottom Outproduce Flat Areas by a Wide Margin. What LIS Community Reports, DEEP 2025-2026 Marine Regulations, and ASMFC Summer Flounder Assessments Reveal About Catching Legal Fish in Connecticut Sound

Summer flounder are one of Long Island Sound's most technically demanding inshore targets, with tight DEEP 2025-2026 regulations and a strong preference for specific current breaks and structure. CT community reports from the Race to Niantic Bay reveal what separates keeper trips from a box of short releases.

11 min read
all species

Fishing Line Guide: How to Choose the Right Line for Every Situation

Monofilament, fluorocarbon, or braid — each has specific strengths and ideal applications. This guide explains when to use each and how to set up your reels correctly.

10 min read
trout

The Float Rig Outproduces Live Bait Suspended Without One on the Farmington and Housatonic. What CT River Communities Report About Drift Control, Float Selection, and the Current Seams Most Anglers Walk Past

Farmington, Housatonic, and Salmon River float anglers report consistent results drifting bait and nymphs at current speed. CT river communities break down float selection, depth control, DEEP regulation checkpoints, and the current seams that hold trout and smallmouth.

10 min read
bass

The Largemouth That Kicked Hard and Swam Away May Still Be Dead by Morning. What CT DEEP Regulations, Farmington Regulars, and Catch-and-Release Research Report About Handling Damage, Access Site Behavior, and the Ethics That Keep CT Waters Open

CT-specific fishing ethics: post-release delayed mortality, what the 2025 CT DEEP guides changed that anglers miss, species-specific handling protocol for CT waters, why access sites like Haddam Meadows and Salmon Cove get restricted, and how DEEP's enforcement tip line works.

9 min read
largemouth bass

Shore Fishing Tips: How to Catch More Fish from the Bank

Practical tips for shore and bank fishing — how to read water without a boat, the best casting angles, lure choices, and how to access more fish than most bank anglers think possible.

9 min read
Bluegill

Panfish Fishing Guide: Catching Bluegill, Perch, and Sunfish in Connecticut

Panfish are Connecticut's most accessible and underappreciated fishing — abundant, fun on light tackle, and delicious. Here's how to find them and catch them in CT waters.

11 min read
largemouth bass

The Largemouth Bass in CT's Sub-25-Acre Ponds Respond Differently Than Reservoir Fish. What Glasgo Pond, Uncas Pond, and Pachaug-Area Shore Communities Report About Tight-Water Presentation, Pressure Cycles, and the DEEP Small-Pond Access Network

CT's smaller DEEP-managed ponds hold largemouth that see a fraction of the pressure on major impoundments. Shore communities at Glasgo Pond and Uncas Pond describe what actually changes about reading tight water, bank approach, and lure selection when the bass can see the shoreline.

9 min read
largemouth bass

CT Bass Anglers Fishing Candlewood's Timber and Bantam's Grass Lines Report the Texas Rig Outproduces More Complex Setups When Cover Gets Thick. What Impoundment and River Communities Say About Weight Selection, Plastic Choice, and Working Structure That Eats Other Rigs

CT bass communities on Candlewood, Bantam, and the Housatonic report consistent results from the Texas rig in heavy cover and cold water. Weight selection, hook sizing, and presentation details from the impoundment and river fishing community.

10 min read
False Albacore

False Albacore (Little Tunny) Fishing in Connecticut: The Fall Run Guide

The fall albie run on Connecticut's Long Island Sound lasts about six weeks — and some years, much less. What they're eating, where to find them, and how to get them to take your fly or lure.

9 min read
brown trout

CT Trout Pools Below Hogback Dam Hold Fish Through January. What Farmington Tailwater Communities Report About Cold-Water Technique, DEEP Seasonal Regulations, and the Windows Most Anglers Miss

CT tailwater communities report trout feeding actively through January on the Farmington and Salmon River. Community-sourced technique shifts, DEEP seasonal closure notes, and cold-water location intel for CT winter trout anglers.

10 min read
striped bass

Striped Bass Fishing in Connecticut: A Complete Guide

Striped bass are the most prized sportfish on the Connecticut coast. This guide covers the season, the locations, and the techniques that consistently produce fish.

12 min read
Largemouth Bass

Fall Bass Fishing: How to Adapt as Water Cools and Bass Feed Up for Winter

Fall bass fishing is aggressive, productive, and underrated. Here's how to find bass in autumn — the transition from summer patterns, reaction baits, and how to keep catching as temperatures drop.

10 min read
bass

CT Anglers Who Match Line Type to Water Clarity Find Fewer Missed Strikes and Lost Fish. What Candlewood, LIS Shore, and Farmington Tailwater Communities Report About Mono, Fluoro, Braid, and the Leader Systems That Hold Up in Northeast Conditions

Line choice in CT waters is shaped by local clarity, target species, and seasonal conditions that national guides rarely address. What Candlewood bass anglers, LIS surf regulars, and Farmington tailwater communities report about monofilament, fluorocarbon, and braid in practice.

10 min read
striped bass

CT Striper Anglers Who Fish the Niantic Mouth and Housatonic in Fall Report Live Bunker Outproduces Cut Bait When Schools Stack. What Shore and Boat Communities Say About Finding Menhaden, Legal Cast Netting, and the DEEP Slot Limit

Anglers who follow the fall bunker migration along the CT coast share what actually works: from cast-netting your own menhaden at the Niantic River mouth to chunk rigs on the Housatonic mouth, with current CT DEEP regulations for the striper slot and tidal baitfish rules.

9 min read
bass

Shiners Under a Slip Float on Bantam's Grass Lines Produce Bass That Won't Touch a Plastic in Cold Water. What CT Impoundment and Coastal Communities Report About Live Bait Windows, Species-Specific Selection, and Keeping the Bucket Alive

On CT impoundments and coastal waters, live bait produces fish in cold-water and post-frontal windows that artificials often can't close. Community reports from Candlewood, Bantam, Lillinonah, and Niantic Bay anglers on which baits, rigs, and conditions make the difference across species and seasons.

10 min read
all species

Kayak vs. Canoe for Fishing: Which Is Right for You?

Both kayaks and canoes are excellent fishing platforms, but they have distinct strengths. This guide helps you decide which is the better choice for your CT fishing style.

9 min read
bluegill

The Strongest Predictor of Whether a Child Asks to Fish Again Is Catching Something in the First Hour. What CT DEEP Family Waters, Tackle Shop Reports, and Community Experience Reveal About Species Choice, Simple Rigs, and First-Trip Planning

CT families who fish with young children consistently report one pattern: short sessions targeting bluegill and perch at DEEP-designated accessible waters outperform longer outings on unfamiliar structure. What community experience, DEEP regulations, and tackle shop reports reveal about first-trip planning.

10 min read
bluegill

CT Pond Anglers at Bantam Lake, Mashapaug Pond, and Quaddick Reservoir Report the Shore Bite for Bluegill and Pumpkinseed Peaks in Late May and Holds Through August — What DEEP 2025-2026 Freshwater Regulations, Lake Survey Data, and the CT Panfish Community Reveal About Catching Sunfish Consistently

Shore anglers across Connecticut report reliable panfish action on bluegill, pumpkinseed sunfish, and yellow perch at public-access waters from late May through summer. DEEP 2025-2026 regulations, named locations, and ultralight setups the CT panfish community consistently reaches for.

8 min read
largemouth bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Match Crankbait Depth to the Temperature Break Find Fish Year-Round. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Communities Report About Squarebills, Deep Divers, and Reading Structure Through All Four Seasons

Crankbait depth selection and seasonal timing from Connecticut bass anglers: squarebills for shallow cover, deep divers for offshore structure, and how CT impoundments like Candlewood and Bantam dictate the approach by season.

11 min read
smallmouth bass

CT River Smallmouth Hold in the Same Current Pockets Year After Year. What Housatonic, Farmington, and Salmon River Wade Communities Report About Reading Structure, Summer Timing, and the Presentations That Trigger Strikes

What CT wade anglers report about finding and catching smallmouth bass on the Housatonic, Farmington, and Salmon River: reading current structure, proven lures for moving water, and the wading approach experienced river anglers describe.

12 min read
largemouth bass

Largemouth Bass Seasonal Patterns: How to Find Bass Year-Round

Largemouth bass behavior changes dramatically with the seasons. Understanding these patterns is the single biggest factor in consistent bass fishing success.

12 min read
Channel Catfish

Catfish Fishing Guide: How to Catch Channel Catfish and Bullheads

Catfish are Connecticut's most underrated freshwater species — hard-fighting, delicious table fare, and active after dark when other fishing is slow. Here's how to target them effectively.

11 min read
all species

First Freshwater Trip in Connecticut. DEEP Licensing, Squantz Pond Shore Access, and Why Bobber Depth at a Panfish Pond Matters More Than Any Gear Upgrade.

How CT newcomers get licensed in under ten minutes, find panfish-loaded public water within 20 miles, and set up the one rig the beginner community consistently reports working — with DEEP 2025-2026 freshwater regulations and size limits included.

11 min read
Striped Bass

Striped Bass Run in Connecticut: When It Happens and Where to Be

The fall striper run is one of the Northeast's great fishing events. Here's the complete guide to timing the Connecticut striper migration, the best locations, and techniques that work.

13 min read
all species

Fishing and Conservation: How Anglers Protect What They Love

Anglers are among the most effective conservation advocates in the country. This guide covers how fish populations are managed, what regulations protect, and how you can contribute.

10 min read
tarpon

Planning a Tarpon Fishing Trip from New England

New England anglers who want to chase big game don't always have to go far offshore — Florida's tarpon fishery is 3 hours by plane and offers some of the most exciting fishing on the planet.

10 min read
largemouth bass

Kayak Bass Fishing: How to Catch More Bass from a Kayak

Techniques, gear, and positioning strategies for kayak bass fishing. How to use the low profile and silent approach of a kayak to get into spots and catch bass that boat anglers miss.

11 min read
fluke

Long Island Sound Fluke Peak in June, Not August. What CT Charter Communities, Niantic Bay Regulars, and 2025 DEEP Data Report About Keeper Size, Seasonal Timing, and Reading the Drift.

CT fluke fishing on Long Island Sound, grounded in what charter communities and DEEP data show: the June-July peak window, 2025 keeper regulations, named locations from Niantic Bay to the CT River mouth, and the drift techniques that produce on LIS bottom.

10 min read
striped bass

CT Surf Anglers Who Learn to Read the Trough Before the First Cast Consistently Outfish Those Who Don't. What Bluff Point, Hammonasset, and Harkness Regulars Report About Shore Structure, the 2025 DEEP Slot Limit, and Getting Distance With the Right Setup

What Connecticut surf fishing communities report about reading Long Island Sound beaches, targeting striped bass within the DEEP slot limit, and building a shore setup that works at Bluff Point, Hammonasset, and Harkness Point.

12 min read
largemouth bass

The Bait CT Impoundment Bass Won't Refuse After a Cold Front Doesn't Move Much at All. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Anglers Report About Drop Shot Rigs, Post-Front Suspended Bass, and Finesse Presentations in Clear Water

What CT impoundment anglers on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah report about the drop shot rig: setup, presentation, and the post-front, clear-water conditions where this technique consistently produces when moving baits stop working.

10 min read
all species

Fishing with Kids: How to Make the First Trip a Success

Taking a kid fishing for the first time is one of the most important fishing trips you'll make. This guide covers everything from gear selection to keeping them engaged.

9 min read
largemouth bass

Chasing Trophy Bass: How to Target Big Largemouth in Connecticut

Big bass aren't just a lottery win — they relate to specific types of structure and can be targeted with specific presentations. This guide covers how to find and catch trophy largemouth in CT.

10 min read
largemouth bass

CT Impoundment Bass Move Shallow When October's Shad Schools Consolidate. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Anglers Report About the Fall Feeding Window, Baitfish Patterns, and Lures Before Water Hits 50°F

CT bass anglers on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah report the fall shad-school pattern produces better catch rates than summer — what impoundment communities say about timing, baitfish reading, and lure selection through October and November.

10 min read
false albacore

False Albacore Fishing in Connecticut: The Little Tunny

False albacore (little tunny) arrive at the CT coast every fall for a few weeks of the most exciting light-tackle fishing available in New England. Here's how to be ready.

9 min read
Guide

Essential Fishing Knots Every Angler Must Know

Five knots cover 95% of fishing situations. Learn these, practice them until you can tie them in the dark, and you'll never lose a fish to a knot failure again.

10 min read
striped bass

CT Shore Communities at the Race, Niantic Bay, and Housatonic Mouth Report the Fall Migration Peaks in a 10-to-14-Day Window Per Spot. What Surf Casters, ASMFC Tagging Data, and DEEP Slot Regulations Reveal About Timing the October Bunker Push on the CT Coast

What CT surf cast communities, ASMFC tagging data, and DEEP creel reports reveal about timing the fall striper migration through Long Island Sound, locating bunker schools at named CT access points, and the DEEP slot limit enforcement patterns that repeat each October.

10 min read
Brook Trout

Brook Trout Fishing in Connecticut: Finding Wild Brookies in Small Streams

Brook trout are Connecticut's only native trout species, holding in cold headwater streams throughout the state. Here's how to find them, what gear to use, and why they're worth the effort.

13 min read
Striped Bass

Live Bait Fishing for Striped Bass: Eels, Bunker, and Herring

Live bait is the most consistently effective striped bass technique. Learn how to rig, keep alive, and fish the three most productive live baits for CT striper fishing.

9 min read
Striped Bass

Shore Casters From Watch Hill to Niantic Report the Big-Cow Window Runs 10 Days Earlier in Warm Falls Than Most CT Anglers Plan For. What ASMFC Tag Returns, NOAA Sea Surface Data, and the Northeast Shore Community Reveal About Tracking the Migration Before It Peaks

Striper anglers from Cape Cod to Watch Hill typically see the fall migration peak 2–3 weeks before Connecticut does. Tracking NOAA sea surface temperatures, ASMFC tagging patterns, and northward shore reports can position CT anglers ahead of the peak rather than chasing it.

12 min read
largemouth bass

Bass Tournaments on Candlewood and Bantam Run Differently Than Most Newcomers Expect. What CT BASS Federation Nation Format Rules, DEEP Minimum-Size Regulations, and Club-Circuit Regulars Report About Entry-Level Competition and Getting Weight to the Scale

How Connecticut bass tournaments work — CT BASS Federation Nation formats, CT DEEP minimum-size rules, livewell procedure on Candlewood and Bantam, and what club-circuit regulars report about the entry-level competitive scene.

9 min read
largemouth bass

How to Prepare for Your First Bass Tournament

Tournament bass fishing is a different game than recreational fishing. This guide covers registration, pre-fishing, gear, and strategy for your first bass tournament.

10 min read
bluefish

CT Harbor Regulars Report the Snapper Blitz Peaks in the First 90 Minutes of Incoming Tide, Not All Afternoon. What Niantic Bay, New Haven Harbor, and Connecticut River Mouth Communities Reveal About the July through September Window, Shore Access Points, and DEEP Regulations for Juvenile Bluefish

Snapper blues move into CT tidal coves from Niantic Bay to New Haven Harbor each July through September, but the productive blitz window is tighter than most anglers plan for. Shore and dock communities share what they know about timing the tide, named access points, light-tackle setups, and DEEP regulations for juvenile bluefish.

8 min read
Bluefish

CT Harbor Anglers at Old Saybrook, Niantic, and Clinton Report Snapper Bluefish Pack into Publicly Accessible Docks Through August — and the Teeth and the Tidal Window Are What First-Timers Consistently Underestimate. What CT DEEP Possession Limits, Incoming Tide Patterns, and the Summer Harbor Community Reveal About the CT Snapper Run

Juvenile bluefish flood CT's sheltered harbors every summer. CT anglers who fish the harbor run report snappers are a near-ideal first saltwater species — but the teeth, cleaning requirements, and tidal timing windows are what first-timers consistently get caught off guard by.

8 min read
Striped Bass

CT Shore Anglers at Niantic, Bluff Point, and the Race Report the Night Tide Window Moves Fish Shallow in Ways That Break Daytime Location Logic. What LIS Surf Communities, ASMFC Slot Regulations, and DEEP Coastal Access Hours Reveal About After-Dark Striper Fishing on the CT Coast

Shore casters fishing CT's after-dark windows report the location rules that apply all day don't hold once the light goes. What surf communities at Niantic Bay, Bluff Point, and the Race say about night presentations, tide timing, state park access hours, and the slot regulations that matter most when fish run shallow.

11 min read
Largemouth Bass

Summer Bass Fishing in Connecticut: Where Fish Go When Lakes Heat Up

Summer bass fishing in CT requires adjusting to heat, pressure, and changing fish location. Here's how to find bass from July through August in Connecticut lakes.

12 min read
Striped Bass

Night Fishing for Striped Bass in Connecticut: A Practical Guide

Striped bass feed aggressively at night in Connecticut's tidal waters, and the biggest fish are often caught in darkness. Here's how to target them safely and effectively from shore and from a boat.

8 min read
Bluefish

Bluefish Fishing in Connecticut: The Best Surf and Boat Fishing of the Summer

Bluefish are Connecticut's most aggressive saltwater species. By midsummer, adult schools drive baitfish to the surface across Long Island Sound — surface blitzes that spread fast, move wide, and end as quickly as they start. Wire leaders are mandatory, top spots run from The Race to Hammonasset, and the fishing from late June through September is some of the most intense on the coast.

8 min read
Striped Bass / Bass / Catfish

Night Fishing in Connecticut: The Best After-Dark Species, Spots, and Tactics

Summer nights in Connecticut produce some of the best fishing of the year — big stripers on the beach, largemouth bass in the shallows, and catfish that only come out after dark. Specific spots, timing windows, and gear for each.

8 min read
Saltwater Fishing

The CT Night Bite Follows a Temperature Trigger — and It's a Different Threshold for Stripers, Catfish, and Summer Bass

Largemouth Bass

CT BASS Federation Nation Regulars on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Report First-Tournament Anglers Consistently Lose Weight on Livewell Decisions, Not Technique. What Club-Circuit Entry Points, DEEP Minimum-Size Rules, and Open-Tournament Formats Reveal About Breaking Into Connecticut Competitive Bass Fishing

Connecticut's impoundment bass circuit runs from Candlewood to Bantam to Lillinonah and Zoar across a full season. What CT BASS Federation Nation formats, DEEP 12-inch minimum regulations, and club-circuit regulars describe about entry points, livewell standards, and what first-season tournament anglers consistently underestimate.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass in CT: Timing, Spots, and Techniques

Lake Lillinonah's Shepaug arm loads up with spawning largemouth in early May — and that's just the start. Spawn timing, water temp windows, summer deep tactics, fall topwater, and the CT lakes worth your time, from Candlewood down to small ponds that rarely see pressure.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Impoundment Bass Regulars on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Report Docks Hold the Biggest Midday Fish. What Community Reports, DEEP Freshwater Regs, and Summer Thermocline Patterns Show About Fishing Under Cover

Boat docks on CT impoundments concentrate largemouth through the summer heat. Community reports from Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah regulars on dock structure, skipping technique, lure selection, and the DEEP freshwater regulations that apply when fishing near private docks.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

Bantam Lake and Wangumbaug Frog Anglers Report Most Missed Strikes Happen in the First Heartbeat After the Explosion, Not the Cast. What CT Lily Pad Lakes, DEEP Freshwater Bass Regulations, and Summer Topwater Communities Reveal About Getting a Hollow-Body Frog to Convert

Frog fishing over thick lily pads triggers explosive surface strikes on CT lakes through August. The strike is hard to miss. The hookset timing is what anglers on Bantam and Wangumbaug consistently describe as the last thing they figured out, not the first.

10 min read
American shad

CT Shad Regulars Below Enfield Dam Report the Run Peaks in Days, Not Weeks. What the Connecticut River Shad Community, DEEP Passage Counts, and ASMFC Data Reveal About the May Window, Dart Selection, and Current Harvest Regulations.

CT shad regulars track water temperature and DEEP's Holyoke Dam passage counts to time the 10-to-14-day Enfield Pool window — not the calendar. What the Connecticut River shad community reports about dart selection, access points, fly tackle, and current harvest regulations for spring 2026.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

Spring Bass Fishing in Connecticut: The Complete Seasonal Guide

Spring is the best bass fishing season in Connecticut. Pre-spawn bass are at peak weight and aggression. Here's exactly how to fish each phase of CT spring bass season.

13 min read
American Shad

Spring Shad Fishing on Connecticut Rivers: Timing, Tactics, and Access

American shad return to CT rivers every spring in massive numbers. Learn when they run, which rivers to fish, and what gear to use for one of the Northeast's most exciting seasonal fisheries.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

How to Find and Fish Bass Spawning Beds in Spring

Spring bass spawning creates the most visible and accessible fishing opportunity of the year. Learn to identify spawning beds, understand the ethical considerations, and fish them effectively.

8 min read
largemouth bass

CT Bass Anglers on Candlewood, Bantam Lake, and the Lower Housatonic Report Nest-Season Targeting Splits the Community Harder Than Any Regulation Does. What DEEP 2025-2026 Freshwater and Marine Rules, ASMFC Striper Stock Assessments, and the Spawn Biology of Four CT Species Reveal About Fishing Connecticut Waters During the Annual Spring Spawn

CT anglers debate spawn-season bass targeting more sharply than almost any other ethics question. Covers spawn-timing windows for largemouth, smallmouth, stripers, and trout across named CT water bodies, with DEEP 2025-2026 regulation citations, ASMFC striper assessment data, and community-aggregated handling practices from anglers who fish Candlewood, the Connecticut River, and the LIS shoreline.

9 min read
Striped Bass

Striped Bass Migration and Spawning: Understanding the Biology to Catch More Fish

Understanding why striped bass are where they are — and when — makes you a smarter, more ethical angler. Learn the biology of striped bass migration and how it affects CT fishing.

9 min read
American Shad

CT Shad Anglers at Enfield Dam and Below Holyoke Report the Run Peaks Inside a Three-Week Window That Most First-Timers Miss. What ASMFC Connecticut River Escapement Data, CT DEEP 2025-2026 Possession Rules, and the Dart-vs.-Flutter Debate Reveal About Spring Shad on the Connecticut and Hudson

Shad anglers who fish the Enfield pool and tidal Connecticut each spring report the run peaks inside a window that closes faster than most first-timers plan for. CT DEEP escapement history, ASMFC restoration context, 2025-2026 possession rules, and the dart-vs.-flutter-spoon debate: what CT shad regulars actually use and when.

10 min read
rainbow trout

How to Catch Stocked Trout: A Complete Guide for New England Anglers

Connecticut and New England states stock millions of trout annually. This guide covers the gear, tactics, and timing to consistently catch stocked trout from day one of the season.

11 min read
black crappie

Crappie Fishing: How to Target Connecticut's Best Panfish

Crappie are the largest and most targeted panfish species. Where they exist in Connecticut, crappie offer excellent sport and outstanding table fare.

9 min read
largemouth bass

CT Impoundment Bass Don't All Spawn at Once. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Moodus Anglers Report About the Phased Spring Window, Pre-Spawn Staging, and the DEEP Regulations That Apply to Bedding Fish

Largemouth bass on CT impoundments spawn on different timelines. Bantam Lake's shallow coves can run two weeks ahead of Candlewood's main basin. What communities fishing CT waters report about pre-spawn staging, reading visible beds, CT DEEP size limits, and the post-spawn lull.

11 min read
Fluke / Summer Flounder

Fluke (Summer Flounder) Fishing in Connecticut: Everything You Need to Catch Your Limit

Fluke season in Connecticut and Long Island Sound runs May through September. Here's where to find them, how to rig for them, and the jigging technique that produces far more fish than soaking bait.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

The Wacky Rig: The Easiest Way to Catch More Bass

The wacky rig catches bass everywhere and requires almost no technique to fish well. Learn the setup, best baits, and when to throw it for consistent results on Connecticut waters.

8 min read
Saltwater Fishing

Surf Fishing Connecticut: Beaches, Species, and Seasonal Tactics

Multi-Species

Fishing Knots: The 8 Knots Every Angler Actually Needs to Know

Most anglers tie 2–3 knots their whole lives. Here are the 8 that cover every situation — braid to leader, hook to line, lure to swivel — with instructions that actually make sense.

10 min read
Walleye

Walleye Fishing for Beginners: Tactics, Gear, and Finding Fish

Walleye are elusive, light-sensitive fish that reward patient, methodical anglers. Learn the fundamentals of walleye fishing including gear setup, seasonal patterns, and techniques that produce.

9 min read
Multi-Species

CT's Best Public Fishing Access Isn't at the State Parks. WMA Shorelines, Reservoir Permits, and Tidal Mouths That Stay Light All Season.

CT DEEP manages fishing access across WMA parcels, designated reservoir shores, and tidal river corridors — most of it running light pressure. What each access category covers, when conditions trigger the best fishing, and where community trip reports consistently point.

9 min read
Multi-Species

Catch and Release Best Practices: How to Release Fish So They Actually Survive

Most catch-and-release fish don't die immediately — they die hours later from poor handling. Here's how to maximize survival rates so your released fish live to be caught again.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

Kayak Bass Fishing in Connecticut: Tactics, Access, and Recommended Waters

A kayak unlocks Connecticut's best bass fishing — the quiet coves and shallow structure inaccessible to powerboats. Learn the best CT lakes for kayak bass fishing and how to approach them effectively.

9 min read
Multi-Species

How to Read Water and Find Fish: The Skill That Separates Good Anglers from Great Ones

Understanding where fish live — in rivers, lakes, and coastal water — is the single most important skill in fishing. Here's how to read water structure and stop guessing where to cast.

11 min read
Fluke

Fluke Fishing in Connecticut: Summer Flatfish Guide

How to catch fluke (summer flounder) in Connecticut — the best spots in Long Island Sound, rigs that work, live vs. cut bait, and what regulations to know before you go.

8 min read
All Species

How to Start Fishing: The Complete Beginner's Guide

Start here if you've never held a rod in your life — gear, knots, where to go, and honest expectations for your first few trips.

12 min read
Striped Bass

Surf Casting in Connecticut: A Beginner's Guide to Shore Fishing

Surf casting opens CT's entire coastline to shore-based fishing. Learn casting technique, reading structure from shore, target species, and the best access points for Long Island Sound surf fishing.

10 min read
Rainbow Trout

Matching the Hatch in Connecticut: Fly Selection for CT Trout Streams

Connecticut's trout streams have distinct aquatic insect hatches through spring and summer. Learn the major CT hatches, what flies to use, and how to read a hatch to catch more trout on the fly.

10 min read
Multiple Species

Block Canyon Head Is 80 Miles from Stonington. What You Find There Looks Nothing Like the Sound.

The continental shelf canyons are within reach of Connecticut ports — but the run demands real commitment, and most anglers who've spent years on the Sound have no frame of reference for what they find out there.

8 min read
Striped Bass

The Long Island Sound Striper Migration Runs Four Distinct Windows — and Each One Requires a Different Approach

Connecticut sits in the Atlantic striper migration corridor, and each phase — spring push, summer holdovers, fall run, November exit — fishes completely differently. A phase-by-phase breakdown of where to be and when, from April through November.

11 min read
Multiple

Kayak Fishing in Connecticut: How to Get Started on CT Waters

Kayak fishing opens up water you can't reach from shore or with a trailered boat. Choose your setup, find your launch, and fish CT's best inshore and freshwater water.

8 min read
american-eel

An American Eel in the Lower Farmington or Housatonic May Have Been There for 20 Years. Almost Nobody in CT Is Fishing for Them.

American eels are abundant in CT's tidal-connected river systems, prized on the table in Japanese, Italian, and northern European cooking, and almost completely ignored by local anglers. CT night anglers who fish the Farmington, Housatonic, and Connecticut River corridors consistently find them — and rarely encounter anyone else doing the same.

6 min read
trout

CT Bass Has a Closed Season That Catches Freshwater Anglers Off Guard Every April. The DEEP Freshwater Guide Has Other Surprises Worth Reading Before You Launch.

Connecticut freshwater fishing regulations have more moving parts than most anglers expect — season dates that shift with the calendar, closed windows that trip up bass fishermen, and water-specific trout rules that vary by management designation. A regulation-by-regulation breakdown of what the current CT DEEP guide actually covers.

6 min read
Multiple Species

The Parking Lot at Still Meadow Drops From Thirty Cars to Three in December. The Trout in That Pool Don't Notice.

Connecticut winter fishing is more productive than most anglers expect. Trout on the Farmington and Housatonic, perch and pickerel through the ice, and late-season tautog provide real action for anglers willing to adjust their approach to cold water.

7 min read
striped-bass

Anglers Booking CT Charters for the First Time Usually Pick the Wrong Boat. What's Running, Which Port, and What Month Matter More Than the Price.

Booking a CT charter sounds easy until you're on the wrong type of boat in the wrong month targeting species that aren't running. Anglers who fish Long Island Sound regularly — out of eastern and western CT ports, on party boats and private charters alike — are consistent about what actually matters before you hand over a deposit.

7 min read
blue-crab

Connecticut's Tidal Rivers Hold Blue Crabs Every July Through September. Most CT Anglers Who Fish Them Have Never Dropped a Trap.

Blue crabs have crept north into Connecticut's tidal rivers and coves over the past two decades. The window is short — July through September — but if you know which spots hold them, the crabbing can be surprisingly good.

6 min read
squid

The CT Squid Run Starts Before Most Anglers Check Their Rods. A Dock at Pilots Point in Late April Is Worth More Than a Boat in June.

Connecticut's squid run from late April through June is one of the fastest inshore fisheries in the state. When the timing clicks, a single night can fill a bucket — but the window is narrow, and anglers who move early consistently report the best action.

7 min read
Multiple

The CT Fishing Report That Sent Anglers to the Farmington Last Saturday Was Written on Thursday. What Bait Shop Intel, DEEP Data, and Sound Communities Report About Timing, Source Weight, and Reading Yesterday's Conditions Into Tomorrow's Trip

Not all CT fishing reports carry equal weight. Anglers who fish the Sound and CT freshwaters consistently have learned to read source, recency, and the conditions behind the catch, not just the catch itself.

5 min read
Striped Bass

Fishing Connecticut's Tidal Rivers: A Complete Guide

Connecticut's tidal rivers — the Thames, Connecticut, Housatonic, and others — offer year-round fishing for a remarkable variety of species. Here's how to read the tides and catch fish.

7 min read
Trout

CT Wading on the Farmington, Salmon River, and Housatonic Is Different from What Most Safety Guides Describe. What Trout Communities Report About Reading Spring Flows, the 2012 Felt Sole Rule, and Recovering When a Crossing Goes Wrong.

Connecticut's trout rivers and tidal wading stretches demand different technique than most general guides describe. What regulars on the Farmington, Salmon River, Housatonic, and coastal flats report about reading current, the state's felt sole rule, and safe crossings.

6 min read
Largemouth Bass

The CT Freshwater Map Has a Second Layer. Bantam Back Coves, Pachaug's Pine-Shadowed Arms, and the Salmon River Backwaters Produce Bass, Pickerel, and Trout That Powerboat Pressure Doesn't Reach.

CT's shallow back coves and river backwaters hold fish that powerboats can't reach. Canoe anglers who work Bantam Lake, Pachaug Pond, and the Salmon River report what actually produces across the spring-through-fall season.

6 min read
Striped Bass

CT Sound Fly Anglers Who Wade Niantic, Bluff Point, and the Pawcatuck Mouth Don't All Run the Same Setup. What Coastal Communities Report About Rod Weight, Tide Windows, Fly Patterns, and the 2025 DEEP Slot Limit

Striped bass eat flies readily across CT's shallow flats and tidal rips. The community consensus on gear, patterns, and access for Sound conditions differs from generic saltwater fly advice in ways that show up in actual catch rates.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

There's a Two-Week Window in CT When a Bladed Jig Outperforms Almost Everything Else. What Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Regulars Report About Spring Grass Timing, Trailer Matching, and Northeast Weight Selection

During spring grass emergence on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah, CT bass anglers widely report that bladed jigs cut through sparse new growth more cleanly than a spinnerbait. Community reports cover the timing window, trailer choice, and the weight breakdown regulars have settled on for Northeast depth ranges.

5 min read
Largemouth Bass

When Bass Scatter Across Candlewood and Bantam Flats, CT Anglers Default to the Carolina Rig. What the Community Reports About Building It, Reading Bottom Transitions, and Pre-Spawn Staging on CT Impoundments

CT bass communities on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah use the Carolina rig to cover post-spawn flats and pre-spawn ledges faster than almost any other setup. What anglers report about building it, choosing leader length, and reading bottom transitions.

6 min read
Panfish / Multi-Species

CT Kids Fish Free — and the DEEP's Panfish Ponds Are Stocked for It. What Families Who Use the Loaner Program Learn After the First Few Trips.

Taking kids fishing in Connecticut is more accessible than most families realize. CT DEEP runs a free Tackle Loaner Program at stocked family ponds, kids under 16 need no license, and panfish bite reliably on simple gear. What to bring, where to go, and what families who fish these ponds regularly have figured out.

9 min read
Striped Bass

Striped Bass Jigging: How to Catch More Fish in Connecticut Sound and Rivers

Jigging is one of the most effective and underused techniques for Connecticut striped bass. Here's how to jig effectively for stripers from a boat, from shore, and in rivers.

9 min read
Guide

10 Fishing Knots Every Angler Must Know (With How-To Instructions)

Strong knots are the link between you and the fish. Master these 10 essential fishing knots and you'll never lose a fish to a knot failure again.

10 min read
Multi-Species

Line Twist Is a Spooling Problem, Not a Retrieve Problem. What CT Shore Anglers Do Differently When Loading Mono, Braid, and Fluoro.

Most spinning reel tangles trace back to how the line went on, not how it came off. The technique differs across mono, fluorocarbon, and braid — and CT anglers fishing rocky shorelines and tidal rips have less margin for error than most.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Freshwater Fishing in Connecticut: The Complete Beginner-to-Intermediate Guide

Everything you need to start freshwater fishing in Connecticut — licenses, species, gear, access, and the most important things to know before your first trip.

11 min read
Freshwater Fishing

CT Bluegill, Yellow Perch, and Crappie Are in Every Lake You Already Fish. On Ultralight Gear, They Bite Better Than Anything You're There For.

Freshwater Fishing

CT Kayak Anglers Who Push Into Back Marsh Channels Consistently Find Stripers and Bass Beyond Powerboat Range

Saltwater Fishing

CT Tautog Have a Fall Season That Most Saltwater Anglers Fish Right Past. Regulars on the Stonington Breakwater and Fishers Island Sound Report Peak Blackfish Days in October — With Almost No Competition.

Multiple

CT Has More Fishable Shore Access Than Most Anglers Use. The Bank Spots Regulars Keep Coming Back to, Fresh and Salt.

Connecticut's shore access — fresh and salt — is better than most anglers give it credit for. These are the bank spots CT regulars return to season after season, and the setups that have proved out over years of community-documented results.

10 min read
Walleye

CT's Managed Reservoirs Hold Walleye That Have Been There for Decades. Getting Access Requires Permits From Two Different Water Authorities — Which Is Why the Fishing Pressure Stays Low.

A handful of Connecticut reservoirs hold walleye populations that most local anglers have never targeted. The specific waters, the permit process for managed reservoir access, and what the small community that fishes them has worked out about tactics in clear CT reservoir water.

8 min read
Largemouth Bass

Dropping Water Temps Trigger the Most Productive CT Freshwater Season. Most Anglers Miss It.

Falling water temperatures from September through November push CT freshwater species into aggressive pre-winter feeding — while fishing pressure hits its annual low. Bass push back into the shallows, chain pickerel hunt dying weed edges, stocked and wild trout grow more active, and most of the summer crowd has already gone home.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Bartlett Reef Tautog, Watch Hill Fluke, and Housatonic Bass All Hit Jigs. What CT Anglers Who Fish All Three Adjust Is the Pause.

CT charter captains working Bartlett Reef and The Race report that jig weight is rarely the deciding variable — pause length and bottom-contact frequency separate productive drifts from slow ones. The same principle applies freshwater on the Housatonic and Lake Candlewood.

8 min read
Bluefish

A Connecticut Shore Bluefish Blitz Lasts About Eight Minutes. The Anglers Who Catch Them Consistently Were Already Positioned at Structure Before It Started.

When blues corner bait against Connecticut jetties and beaches, the feed window is short. Shore anglers who understand tidal positioning, bait-reading cues, and the gear that handles bluefish teeth consistently reach the blitz before it ends.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Chain Pickerel Don't Give You a Warning. CT Anglers Who've Lost Lures to Bite-Offs Have Worked Through the Leader Question — Wire, Fluorocarbon, and What Changes When You Move to the Sound.

Bite-offs, abrasion, and clear-water refusals are three different leader problems with three different fixes. What CT and Northeast anglers run by application — and the connections that hold under pressure.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Live Bait on the Farmington After a Cold Front, Lures the Rest of the Week. CT Guides Know the Split.

The lures-vs-live-bait debate never resolves because neither is universally right — the answer changes with water conditions, barometric pressure, and how heavily a given lake or river has been worked. CT anglers who produce consistently through all conditions have learned when to make the switch.

9 min read
All Species

Duplicate Jig Heads, Rusted Sound Hooks, Fused Soft Plastics. What CT Anglers Who Finally Got Organized Stopped Replacing

Disorganized tackle costs CT anglers more in duplicate purchases than in gear lost to fish. A trip-ready modular tray system built around specific situations — Sound surf, Housatonic smallmouth, DEEP-stocked trout water — is the storage approach CT anglers keep returning to.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Boat Fishing in Connecticut: Lakes, Rivers, and Access Points for Small Watercraft

A boat opens up water that shore anglers can't reach. Here's how to fish Connecticut from a small boat — the best waters, launch sites, and techniques that boat anglers dominate.

9 min read
All Species

The Best CT Fishing Often Happens on Days That Look Wrong in the Forecast — What Barometric Pressure, Wind Direction, and Water Temperature Actually Predict

Barometric pressure trends, wind direction, and water temperature reliably predict when CT fish are feeding aggressively — and when they're not. What CT tournament reports, charter captain observations, and public fisheries data show about reading conditions before you launch.

8 min read
Multi-Species

Connecticut Dam and Tailwater Fishing: The Overlooked Spots That Hold Big Fish

The water below Connecticut's dams concentrates fish year-round. Shad migrations, trophy trout, stripers in summer — tailwaters deliver consistent action if you know when and where to fish them.

8 min read
All Species

Most CT Anglers Are Fishing the Wrong Line for the Water They're On

Braid, mono, and fluorocarbon fish like three different tools — put the wrong one on your reel for the conditions and you'll lose fish in ways that are genuinely hard to diagnose. CT tidal-water regulars and freshwater anglers have refined a line system by water type, and the choices that hold up consistently look different from what most anglers first spool up.

9 min read
Freshwater Fishing

Chain Pickerel Keep Biting Through November When Connecticut Bass Have Gone Lockjawed. Kayak Anglers Working the Weedy Coves Have Known This for Years.

Multi-species

Best Freshwater Fishing Spots in Connecticut: Lakes, Ponds, and Rivers Worth the Drive

A no-BS guide to where CT anglers actually catch fish — the best lakes for bass, top trout rivers, overlooked ponds for panfish, and where to take a kid for their first fish.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Bass Don't Move on a National Schedule. What Bantam, Candlewood, and Lillinonah Regulars Have Mapped About Temperature Triggers, Seasonal Location Shifts, and the 12-Inch Minimum Most Anglers Know Cold.

Bass location on CT waters shifts with water temperature more than the calendar, and each lake responds differently. What CT bass communities have pieced together about finding fish through the annual cycle on Bantam, Candlewood, Lillinonah, and the Connecticut River.

7 min read
Striped Bass

Bunker Schools Move Through Long Island Sound Every Spring. The Big Stripers Following Them Are at the Downcurrent Edge — Not Where Most CT Anglers Are Anchored.

Menhaden — bunker locally — are the primary forage for large striped bass in Connecticut's Long Island Sound. CT anglers who consistently intercept trophy fish on bunker work specific tide stages and named shore access points most guides don't cover.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

Jig Fishing for Bass: The Most Consistent Year-Round Technique

Experienced bass anglers say the jig catches more big fish per trip than any other lure. Here's how to choose a jig, match the right trailer, and work it in different seasons and structure.

7 min read
Multiple

CT Inshore Guides Don't Default to Fluorocarbon Leaders on Every Rig. What Anglers Fishing the Sound, the Thames, and the Niantic Report About When Leader Material Actually Changes Your Catch Rate

The fluorocarbon vs. monofilament leader decision matters meaningfully in some conditions and barely registers in others. CT anglers fishing the Race, Long Island Sound, and inland lakes have mapped where each material earns its place — and where it doesn't.

5 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Fish Bantam, Lillinonah, and the Housatonic Backwaters Have Strong Opinions on Spinnerbait Blades. What the Community Reports About Colorado vs. Willow, Skirt Color, and When to Slow-Roll

Spinnerbaits produce across Connecticut's freshwater lakes and river backwaters all season — but blade shape, color, and retrieve matter more than most anglers realize. What CT bass communities have mapped about matching the lure to the water.

5 min read
Multiple

The Day After a Spring Rain on the Farmington, Salmon River, or Willimantic, Nightcrawlers Outproduce Most Lures in the Box. What CT Trout and Panfish Communities Report About Rigging, Hook Choice, and Reading the Water.

Nightcrawlers and earthworms are among the most versatile freshwater baits in any CT angler's kit — what trout and panfish communities on the Farmington, Bantam, and Salmon River report about hook size, rigs, and the scenarios that produce most consistently.

5 min read
Multiple

Tangled Line and Missed Targets at CT Shore Access Points Usually Trace to the Same Four Casting Mechanics. What Anglers on the Housatonic, Thames, and Long Island Sound Jetties Report.

Missed casts, coiling line, and spooked fish at Connecticut shore access points usually come from four specific mechanics errors — most fixable in a single session. What spinning anglers on the Thames River, Housatonic backwaters, and Long Island Sound jetties report about getting the fundamentals right.

5 min read
Largemouth Bass

On Bantam, Candlewood, and Lillinonah, the Crankbait Window Opens in Late April. What CT Bass Communities Have Mapped About Depth, Color, and the Right Retrieve Across Our Water

Crankbaits cover water faster than almost any other lure and trigger reaction strikes when the variables are right. Regional CT bass communities have mapped the depth bands, color adjustments, and seasonal windows that matter on our lakes — and the calendar opens later than most national guides suggest.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

Candlewood Humps in July Hold Bass That Won't Chase. What CT Anglers Who Fish Clear-Water Finesse Report About the Drop Shot, Hook Height, and When to Stop Covering Water.

When CT bass go shut down — post-front, high pressure, clear summer water — finesse anglers on Candlewood and Bantam reach for the drop shot. What CT bass communities report about hook height, leader length, and the specific waters where this rig earns its reputation.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Fish Candlewood Laydowns and Bantam's Weed Mats Default to One Rig in Heavy Cover. What They've Figured Out About Weight, Plastic, and Seasonal Timing.

When heavy cover shuts down other presentations on Candlewood, Bantam, and Connecticut River tidal backwaters, CT anglers reach for the Texas rig. A community-informed breakdown of setup, plastic selection, and the seasonal windows where it matters most.

7 min read
All Species

Salt Eats a Spinning Reel From the Inside Out. CT Sound Anglers Who Know That Are Still Running the Same Outfits a Decade Later.

Properly maintained gear outlasts the fish you catch on it by years. What CT Sound regulars and freshwater anglers consistently point to as making the real difference — the post-trip rinse, annual reel service, the spring guide check — isn't complicated. It just has to happen.

8 min read
Largemouth Bass

Fishing Candlewood Lake: The Complete Guide to CT's Largest Lake

Candlewood Lake is Connecticut's largest lake and one of its best fisheries. This complete guide covers all target species, seasonal patterns, boat launches, and local tackle shop resources.

11 min read
Multi-Species

Getting Started with Boat Fishing in Connecticut: Everything You Need to Know

Planning your first season fishing from a boat in Connecticut? Here's what license and registration you need, where to launch, and how to approach the water safely and productively.

10 min read
Brown Trout

Stocked Browns Are Gone By June. CT Anglers Who Fish the Farmington Through Summer Are Targeting Something Else Entirely.

Connecticut's holdover and wild brown trout aren't seasonal — they live year-round in the state's coldest rivers. What experienced CT trout anglers know about finding, reading, and fishing fish that have survived multiple winters.

9 min read
Trout

Farmington River Fishing Guide: Connecticut's Best Trout Stream

The Farmington River is Connecticut's most famous trout fishery — home to wild brown trout, a Catch-and-Release-only trophy section, and excellent stocked fishing from spring through fall. Here's everything you need to fish it well.

11 min read
Multiple

The Barometer Matters More Than the Spot. What CT Anglers Watch Before They Launch.

Experienced CT anglers fish conditions, not just spots. How barometric pressure, water temperature, tides, and wind shape fish behavior across Long Island Sound, the Connecticut River, and the Housatonic — and what to check before you leave the dock.

8 min read
Multiple

Connecticut Shore Fishing Spots: Public Access for Stripers, Fluke, and Blues

Connecticut's coastline has substantial public fishing access — shoreline state parks, town beaches, jetties, and piers that produce stripers, bluefish, fluke, and sea bass. Here's where to go.

9 min read
Multiple

CT Trout Guides Changed Their Handling Practices Years Ago. Most Weekend Anglers Haven't Caught Up Yet.

Catch and release only works if the fish survives. Studies on managed fisheries show mortality rates that rival harvest when handling goes wrong — and the most common mistakes happen before the hook ever comes out.

7 min read
Multiple

Most Beginners Overbuy Tackle Before Their First Cast. CT Anglers Consistently Point to the Same Short List.

The gear industry will sell you more than you need. Connecticut anglers consistently recommend the same simple setup for beginners — one rod, a small tackle kit, and a license covers almost every freshwater situation in the state for under $80.

8 min read
Multiple Species

September Albies, October Stripers, November Tautog. The CT Fall Season Doesn't Wind Down — It Gets Better.

When bunker schools push through Long Island Sound and water temps slide into the low 60s, CT fishing runs hot across multiple species at once. What anglers who track the fall windows consistently find — from the albie window in September to tautog in November, with freshwater running alongside all of it.

9 min read
Freshwater Fishing

The Connecticut River Fishes Like Three Different Rivers. Most Anglers Only Ever Find One.

Striped Bass

Chunking for Striped Bass: The Anchor-and-Bait Method That Catches Giants

Chunking — anchoring and soaking fresh bait — is one of the most productive striper techniques. Learn the right bait, rigs, tides, and locations to catch large stripers.

10 min read
fluke

Fluke Fishing in New England: A Complete Guide

How to catch summer flounder (fluke) in New England — from Long Island Sound to offshore opportunities, gear, techniques, and seasonal patterns.

10 min read
Striped Bass / Tautog / Bluefish

CT Shore Anglers Who Work the Jetty Tips on Moving Tide Are Pulling Stripers and Tautog That Open Beach Anglers Walk Right Past

Connecticut's piers, jetties, and breakwaters concentrate bait and hold stripers, tautog, and bluefish in numbers that open beach stretches rarely match — and you don't need a boat to reach them. A field guide to the best access spots and what actually works from structure.

8 min read
Multi-species

CT Anglers Leave a Third to Half the Meat on the Carcass. The Filleting Fixes Are the Same Across Every Species.

Wrong knife, wrong angle, skipping the bloodline cut on saltwater fish — the mistakes that waste meat follow predictable patterns across every species in the cooler. Technique guide for CT panfish, bass, trout, stripers, bluefish, and flatfish, with regulation reminders for keeper species.

9 min read
Multiple

How to Photograph a Fish for the Perfect Shot (Then Release It Quickly)

A good photo and a healthy release aren't mutually exclusive. Here's how to get a great fish photo in under 30 seconds while keeping the fish alive for someone else to catch.

5 min read
bluegill

Bluegill Fishing in Connecticut: Where to Go and How to Catch Them

Bluegill are the most widely distributed fish in Connecticut and one of the most fun to catch on light gear. Here's everything you need to know.

9 min read
Multiple

Connecticut's Overlapping Freshwater, Tidal, and Federal Rules Catch More Anglers Off Guard Than the Fishing Does. What CT Fishing Communities Report and the 2025 DEEP Angler's Guide Confirms About Licenses, Seasonal Limits, and the Species That Changed Most

CT fishing regulations span state freshwater rules, saltwater registration, and overlapping federal limits. Community reports from Bantam regulars, Long Island Sound tautog anglers, and Connecticut River shad-chasers show which rules actually trip people up most.

6 min read
striped bass

The Fall Striper Run in Connecticut: How to Fish It

The fall striper migration through Long Island Sound is the best shore fishing of the year. Here's how to time it, where to be, and what to throw.

11 min read
Striped Bass

CT Fall Stripers Follow the 55-Degree Line, Not the Calendar. Most Shore Anglers Are Timing It Wrong.

Large striped bass appear along Connecticut's shoreline in late September, but the staging window — when fish concentrate at river mouths before the push past Montauk — is narrower than most shore anglers plan for. The Long Island Sound surface temperature is the signal that actually matters.

7 min read
Multiple

Estimating Fish Weight From Length Alone. What CT Bass and Striper Communities on Candlewood, Bantam, and the Sound Have Found Works in the Field

No scale on hand? A length-girth formula or species-specific length table gives CT anglers a fast weight estimate during catch-and-release. Northeast angling communities have settled on approaches that work within a reasonable margin for bass, stripers, and trout.

4 min read
Striped Bass

CT Inshore Beginners Who Show Up at Niantic Bay or the Thames Jetty with Freshwater Gear Learn the Same Lesson Fast. What the Sound Fishing Community Reports About Building One Setup That Handles Stripers, Bluefish, and Fluke

CT inshore beginners fishing the Thames, Niantic Bay, and New Haven Harbor report that one versatile spinning setup handles most Sound situations — what that setup looks like, when each species arrives inshore, and what gear actually holds up to saltwater exposure.

7 min read
Brown Trout

Farmington River Fishing Guide: Connecticut's Premier Trout Stream

The Farmington River is Connecticut's most famous trout fishery. This guide covers the TMA sections, seasonal patterns, access points, and what's biting year-round.

11 min read
Bluegill

CT Sunfish Season Never Closes and Carries No Bag Limit. What Panfish Communities Report About Finding the Bigger Bluegill, the Spawn Window, and CT Ponds Worth Making a Dedicated Trip For

Sunfish and bluegill are in virtually every Connecticut pond, open year-round with no minimum size or bag limit on most CT waters. CT panfish regulars report the keys to finding larger fish are spawn timing, structure, and knowing which ponds carry strong populations.

7 min read
Multi-Species

October Stacks the Blackfish Opener, Peak Striper Migration, and the Last CT Bass Window Into the Same Three Weeks — Most Anglers Only Show Up for One

Connecticut's fall fishing calendar compresses blackfish season, striper blitzes, fall trout stocking, and peak bass activity into a tight window from late September through mid-November — with named access points, 2024 CT DEEP regulation baselines, and community-reported timing for each species.

8 min read
Multiple

How to Find Fishing Spots in Connecticut Using Free Online Tools

You don't need to know secret spots — just know where to look. Here are the free resources that help CT anglers find access points, species data, and current conditions.

6 min read
Crappie

How to Catch Crappie: Techniques, Gear, and Finding Their Seasonal Locations

Crappie are among the most rewarding freshwater fish to target: they school, they hit readily, and they're outstanding eating. Here's how to find and catch them through the seasons.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Fish Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah Don't Reach for Swimbaits When They Want Numbers. What the Community Reports About Matching Size, Style, and Season to Northeast Lakes

Candlewood and Bantam regulars don't reach for swimbaits when they want numbers. They reach for them when they want size. What the CT bass community has learned about swimbait styles, forage-matching, and the seasonal windows that actually produce on Northeast lakes.

7 min read
Brown Trout

Matching the Hatch: A Practical Guide to Identifying and Imitating Trout Insects

Matching the hatch sounds intimidating but the fundamentals are simple. Learn to identify the 5 most important CT trout insects and which flies to use when trout are rising.

11 min read
yellow perch

Fishing for Yellow Perch in Connecticut

Yellow perch are one of the most accessible and fun fish in CT — great table fare, easy to catch, and available in lakes statewide.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

After a Cold Front Crosses Connecticut, Most Bass Presentations Go Quiet. What Anglers on Bantam, Candlewood, and Lillinonah Report About the Ned Rig's Extended Pause, Jig Weight, and Why the Stand-Up Tail Changes Everything.

A small mushroom-head jig with a short stub worm — the Ned rig is a finesse staple CT bass communities reach for when pressure is high, water is clear, or a front has pushed fish tight to cover on lakes like Candlewood and Bantam.

6 min read
largemouth bass

How to Fish Soft Plastic Worms for Bass

The soft plastic worm is the most versatile bass lure ever made. Learn the rigs, presentations, and setups that catch bass consistently.

10 min read
Trout

Wading the Farmington River: Gear, Safety, and Access

Wading Connecticut's rivers safely and effectively requires the right gear and some river-reading knowledge. This guide covers wader selection, wading boots, safety essentials, and how to read the Farmington River's structure from the bank.

7 min read
Striped Bass

The October Bunker Migration Is the Organizing Event of the CT Fall Striper Season. What Sound Regulars, Charter Captains, and DEEP Creel Data Report About Timing the Run and Landing Its Biggest Fish.

The September-October striper run on the CT coast consistently produces the longest fish of the calendar year, according to Sound regulars and DEEP creel records. Community knowledge on when the bite peaks, where bunker concentrations form, what tactics work — and the 28-inch minimum every angler chasing fall bass needs to know.

7 min read
Striped Bass

Understanding Tides for Saltwater Fishing: How to Read Tide Tables and Plan Your Trip

Tides control saltwater fishing success more than any other variable. Learn how to read tide tables, predict where fish will be at each stage, and time your trips for maximum results.

10 min read
striped bass

Beginner's Guide to Fishing Long Island Sound

Everything you need to know to start fishing Long Island Sound — species, access, gear, and the best times to go.

11 min read
Atlantic Bonito

Atlantic Bonito in Connecticut: The Fall Run Species Most Anglers Miss

Atlantic bonito share the fall run with false albacore on the CT coast — fast, powerful fish on light tackle that eat better than almost any other pelagic species running through the Sound this time of year. Most anglers release them thinking they've hooked an albie. They're missing out.

6 min read
Striped Bass

Most of CT's Biggest Stripers Come Off Live Bunker and Eels, Not Lures. The Slot Limit That Applies to Every One of Those Fish Is the Detail Most Live Bait Guides Skip.

Live bunker, eels, and — in good years — mackerel account for the bulk of Connecticut's largest striped bass each season. What CT anglers who fish Long Island Sound have established about sourcing bait, keeping it alive, presenting it correctly, and the DEEP slot regulations that apply to every fish regardless of how it was caught.

10 min read
Striped Bass

Saltwater Fishing Long Island Sound: A Connecticut Angler's Guide

Long Island Sound offers world-class saltwater fishing within reach of every Connecticut angler. Learn target species, seasonal patterns, shore access points, and tackle for Sound fishing.

11 min read
Brown Trout

Fall Trout Fishing: Why Autumn Is the Best Season for Trophy Trout

Fall brings some of the best trout fishing of the year in Connecticut. Learn why autumn produces large fish, the best rivers to fish, and the tactics that work in October and November.

10 min read
Bass

Rocky Bottom Eats Pyramid Sinkers. CT Surf Anglers Who Fish the Sound Have Known This for Years.

Sinker selection decides whether you fish clean or fight snags all day. CT anglers fishing the Sound's rocky ledges, Farmington River runs, and inland bass reservoirs have worked out which weights hold and which ones get donated to the bottom — often the hard way.

5 min read
Striped Bass

Fishing with Eels for Striped Bass: The Most Effective Trophy Striper Bait

American eels are the premier trophy striper bait, especially at night. Learn how to rig, store, and present eels for the biggest striped bass Connecticut has to offer.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

Most New CT Anglers Head for Salt First. The Regulars Who Stayed With It Usually Started on Fresh Water.

Connecticut puts world-class freshwater and saltwater fishing within an hour of most of the state. CT regulars who fish both consistently recommend the same starting point — and the reasoning is worth understanding before you buy gear.

6 min read
Tautog

CT Blackfish Require a Specific Bottom Game That Takes Most Anglers a Few Blanked Trips to Figure Out

Tautog are thick-bodied, structure-obsessed fish that test tackle, patience, and your ability to read a tide. This is how CT anglers who consistently land them approach the rig, the bait, and the fight off structure.

7 min read
Common Carp

The Mud Flats Most CT Bass Anglers Ignore Hold Carp to 30 Pounds. A Small Community Has Been Fishing Them for Years.

Common carp are abundant in Connecticut's rivers and lakes, grow to 25–35 pounds, and fight harder than almost any other freshwater species. What dedicated CT carp anglers do differently — and why this fishery stays uncrowded.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

After Dark Is When CT Summer Largemouth Actually Feed. Night Sessions on Candlewood and Bantam Produce What Midday Trips Don't.

During peak summer heat on Connecticut lakes, largemouth bass move shallow after dark to feed aggressively — the same fish that went quiet by 10 AM. Anglers running night sessions on Candlewood, Bantam Lake, and Lillinonah consistently report bigger fish than midday summer trips. This covers the triggers, lures CT night bass anglers rely on, and what USCG and CT DEEP require after sunset.

7 min read
Bass

CT Bass Anglers Who Fish Jigs Swear by Fast Action. The Crankbait Crowd Thinks That's the Wrong Call. Both Are Right.

Rod power, action, and length are printed on every blank — but most CT freshwater anglers have never used those specs to make a buying decision. The anglers who fish tournaments have. The difference between a jig rod and a crankbait rod, a Farmington trout setup and an LIS surf rig, comes down to three numbers most anglers walk past in the tackle shop.

6 min read
Striped Bass

Night Fishing for Striped Bass: Tactics for Catching Fish After Dark

The biggest striped bass feed most aggressively at night. Learn the best locations, lures, and techniques for nighttime striper fishing in Connecticut's tidal waters.

11 min read
Bass

CT Anglers Fish Four Different Species Windows. Each One Demands a Different Hook.

Hook style affects hookup rate, fish survival, and bait presentation — and on Connecticut waters, it can put you in violation of current striper regulations. What Northeast anglers actually use for DEEP-stocked trout, Long Island Sound stripers, CT River bass, and summer fluke.

6 min read
Largemouth Bass

Deep Water Bass Fishing: Techniques for 15-30 Foot Structure

Most bass anglers ignore deep water — but it's where the biggest fish spend the summer. Learn how to find and fish ledges, humps, and deep timber for large bass.

10 min read
Largemouth Bass

The Spinnerbait Isn't a Clear-Water Lure. That's What CT Bass Anglers Who Fish It Effectively Already Know.

Spinnerbaits are at their best in conditions most anglers avoid — stained water, overcast skies, and heavy cover. Northeast bass anglers who rely on them in spring and fall typically work four different retrieves depending on conditions, and match their blade choice to visibility rather than personal preference.

6 min read
Striped Bass

Fly Fishing CT Tidal Water for Stripers and Blues. The Window Is Shorter Than the Season.

Striped bass and bluefish on the fly in Connecticut's tidal rivers and estuaries — what gear holds up in salt, which patterns CT fly anglers are using, where fish concentrate on moving tide, and what current CT DEEP regulations mean for the season.

8 min read
Striped Bass

Long Island Sound Fishing Calendar: Month-by-Month Seasonal Guide

A month-by-month guide to what's biting in Long Island Sound — which species to target each month, when they peak, and the best techniques for each season.

12 min read
Bass

The CT Bass Community Has Largely Standardized on Braid. Mono and Fluorocarbon Didn't Go Anywhere — They Just Found Different Jobs.

How CT anglers — from tournament competitors on Candlewood to guides on the Housatonic — actually use monofilament, braided line, and fluorocarbon: not as competing options, but as a system where each line does specific work.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

Connecticut Reservoir Fishing: Access, Species, and Tactics

Connecticut has hundreds of reservoirs — some open to public fishing, some restricted. This guide covers which CT reservoirs are fishable, what species they hold, and how to target them.

7 min read
Bass

Rainy Days on the Farmington and Housatonic Produce. Most Anglers Never Find Out.

Rain clears fishing pressure, drops barometric pressure, and pushes fish to the banks. CT anglers who fish through wet weather — and know the regulation windows that overlap — consistently report some of their best freshwater days.

6 min read
Striped Bass

Saltwater Surf Fishing in Connecticut: Shore Access and Target Species

CT's shoreline offers accessible surf fishing for striped bass, bluefish, fluke, and more. This guide covers the best shore access points, seasonal timing, and gear for surf fishing from the beach.

8 min read
Freshwater Fishing

The Farmington Peaks in October. The Housatonic Peaks in May. Most CT Fly Fishers Never Figure Out Both.

Striped Bass

Striper Lure Fishing: The Best Plugs, Jigs, and Soft Plastics for Striped Bass

Master lure fishing for striped bass — from diving plugs and metal lips to bucktails and soft plastics. Learn which lures produce in which conditions and how to work them.

11 min read
Saltwater Fishing

The Snapper Blue Run Hits CT Harbors Hard Every August. Dock Anglers From Niantic to Norwalk Call It the Best Kid Fishing of the Year.

Freshwater Fishing

Most CT Bass Anglers Drive Past the Best Smallmouth Water in the State Without Stopping

Largemouth Bass

Bass Fishing in Summer: How Heat Changes Tactics and Where to Find Fish

Summer bass fishing requires adapting to heat and thermoclines. Learn where bass go in hot weather, when to fish, and the presentations that work in summer.

10 min read
Saltwater Fishing

Long Island Sound Black Sea Bass Run Bigger and Less Pressured in October Than in June. Most CT Anglers Have Already Put Their Bottom Rigs Away.

largemouth-bass

Most CT Bass Anglers Treat the Connecticut River Like One Fishery. It's Actually Three.

The Connecticut River's bass fishing changes completely depending on which stretch you're standing on — upper smallmouth runs, mid-river backwater largemouth, and a tidal marsh section unlike anything else in the state. A section-by-section breakdown from anglers who've fished all of them.

7 min read
largemouth-bass

Candlewood's Walleye Bite Opens at Dawn and Closes Before Most Bass Anglers Back Their Trailers

CT's largest reservoir — roughly 5,400 acres across five western CT towns — holds largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, chain pickerel, and yellow perch. Anglers who have spent multiple seasons targeting the lake describe a fishery where most pressure concentrates in the bass coves, while walleye and smallmouth go largely untouched.

7 min read
blue-shark

Blue Sharks Move Within 30 Miles of New London by Mid-July. The Offshore Captains Running Coxes Ledge Know the Window.

Every summer, blue sharks push within range of Connecticut offshore boats while most anglers are still working inshore structure. Charter captains running out of New London and Niantic have documented the timing, tackle requirements, and federal regulations that define this fishery.

7 min read
striped-bass

Most CT Boats Troll Too Fast — and the Big Stripers Know It

Trolling for striped bass along the CT coast rewards the angler who slows down, reads the current, and trusts the wire. After years running the Sound from the Race to Bridgeport, we break down the speed, depth, and timing that separate boats coming in with fish from the ones that didn't.

8 min read
Multiple

The Federal Fishing Registry Doesn't Cover You in CT Marine Waters. Neither Does Your Inland License.

Connecticut's Marine Waters Fishing License is completely separate from the federal recreational registry and the inland freshwater license. What CT DEEP actually requires, who's exempt, and how to get licensed before your next trip.

7 min read
Multiple Saltwater

The Race Draws Stripers and False Albacore Weeks Before New Haven Sees Them. CT Anglers Who Know Which End They're On Fish a Different Season Entirely.

Long Island Sound's CT waters split into two distinct fisheries. Stripers, fluke, bluefish, sea bass, tautog, and false albacore — a breakdown of what runs where, and when.

12 min read
Catfish

Brown Bullheads Are in Nearly Every CT Warm-Water Pond. Channel Cats on the Connecticut River Outsize Most Bass in the Same Water. Almost Nobody Targets Either.

Connecticut's channel catfish and brown bullhead fisheries are underworked relative to what's actually in the water. Seasonal windows, CT DEEP-sourced access points, and what bottom-fishing regulars on the Connecticut River run for bait and rigs.

8 min read
Black Crappie

How to Catch More Crappie: Techniques, Timing, and Tackle

Crappie are one of the most rewarding panfish to target — they're abundant, fight well on light tackle, and excellent table fare. Learn where to find them and how to catch them consistently.

8 min read
Largemouth Bass

Live Bait Fishing Guide: Worms, Shiners, and When to Use Natural Bait

Live bait consistently outperforms artificials in many situations. Learn which natural baits work for which species, how to rig them, and where to get them.

10 min read
Multiple

How to Read Water: Finding Fish Without a Fish Finder

The best anglers can walk up to water they've never seen and tell you where the fish are. Here's how to read current, structure, and depth to locate fish in rivers, lakes, and tidal water.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

How to Catch Trophy Bass in Connecticut: Targeting 5+ lb Fish

Connecticut produces largemouth bass over 7 lbs. Learn the lakes, seasons, techniques, and mindset shift required to consistently target trophy-class fish.

11 min read
Largemouth Bass

How to Read a Fish Finder: Understanding Sonar, Fish Arcs, and Structure

Decode what your fish finder is actually showing. Learn to read traditional sonar, down imaging, and fish arcs to find and catch more fish.

11 min read
Brown Trout

CT's Best Trolling Doesn't Happen at 2 mph. What Candlewood and Barkhamsted Anglers Have Figured Out About Speed, Depth, and Lure Selection by Species.

Trolling CT's big lakes and reservoirs is more systematic than it looks — and more species-specific than most guides suggest. What anglers who troll Candlewood for walleye and Barkhamsted for trout do differently, from rig setup to lure selection to marking productive passes.

6 min read
Multiple

CT Has Miles of Tidal Backwater and Bass Coves That Powerboats Can't Enter and Shore Anglers Can't Reach. What Kayak Anglers Who Fish the Niantic, Thames, and Connecticut River Sloughs Have Learned About Rigging, Launch Points, and DEEP Registration.

Kayak anglers in CT regularly access tidal marshes, shallow river backwaters, and bass coves that remain off-limits to powerboats and out of casting range from shore. What the community has figured out about sit-on-top design, rigging for local conditions, and navigating CT DEEP registration rules.

8 min read
Largemouth Bass

CT's Public Ponds Hold Largemouth and Smallmouth in Every Region. What Bass Fishing Communities Report About Starting Gear, Structure, Seasonal Timing, and the 12-Inch Limit New Anglers Most Often Miss.

CT's public ponds and reservoirs hold largemouth and smallmouth bass across every region. Community-aggregated reports, DEEP access data, and CT bass forum consensus on gear, structure, seasonal timing, and the regulations new anglers most often overlook.

9 min read
Multiple

Your Fish Finder's Most Useful Signal Isn't the Fish Arch. What CT Anglers Watch for on Long Island Sound, the CT River Channel, and Candlewood's Humps.

Fish finders look confusing until you know what each return means. This piece breaks down what the screen is showing — bottom contour, fish arches, baitfish clouds — using examples from Long Island Sound, the CT River, and Candlewood Lake.

7 min read
Striped Bass

CT's Largest Stripers Aren't at Hammonasset or Niantic Bay at Noon — They're There After Dark. What the Shore Community Reports About Night Tides, Lures, and the 2024 Slot Rules.

Large striped bass push into CT shallows after sunset — Hammonasset Beach, Niantic Bay, and the Thames estuary all produce on the right tide. What the shore community relies on for lures, how to time the night tidal window, and what CT DEEP's current slot rules mean for every fish you touch after midnight.

9 min read
Black Sea Bass

Black Sea Bass Fishing: How to Target Them in Connecticut

Black sea bass are aggressive, fun to catch, and excellent eating. Learn the best bottom rigs, locations, and techniques for catching them in CT waters.

9 min read
Striped Bass

CT's Best Surf Spots Aren't the Long Sand Beaches. Rocky Points, Jetty Tips, and Tidal Mouths Are Where Shore Anglers Find Stripers, Blues, and Fluke — and Most Are Publicly Accessible.

Rocky points, jetty tips, and tidal mouths along Connecticut's shoreline hold stripers, bluefish, and fluke — all reachable from shore without a boat. The public access points CT shore anglers return to, what gear works in the surf, and how moving tides change everything.

10 min read
Bass

The Topwater Bite on CT Bass Lakes Closes Before Most Anglers Are Even Rigged. What the Tournament Community Knows About the Window.

Topwater bass fishing on Connecticut lakes runs a tighter window than most anglers realize. A breakdown of when conditions align, which surface lures CT anglers trust, and what the community has learned about working them on the state's most productive water.

10 min read
Multi-Species

Walleye on Candlewood Peak at Dawn in April. Trout Holdovers on Barkhamsted Run Through August. CT's Most Productive Freshwater Lakes, Broken Down by Target Species.

Where to actually fish in Connecticut — the best lakes for bass, trout, walleye, perch, and panfish, with access details, timing, and what CT anglers consistently report. Updated for 2026.

12 min read
Yellow Perch

CT Yellow Perch Peak in March — Before Bass Opener, Before the Crowds. What Candlewood's Ice Fishing Community Has Been Quietly Working for Years.

Yellow perch are among Connecticut's most overlooked freshwater species — they're ice-active through winter, pre-spawn aggressive in March, and rival walleye at the table. What CT's Candlewood ice fishing community and spring shore regulars have documented about where they concentrate and how the seasonal pattern shifts.

7 min read
Multi-Species

The CT Anglers Who Fish the Farmington, the Sound, and a Bass Lake in the Same Week Don't Carry Three Tackle Boxes. They Carry Three Trays.

Connecticut's multi-species season creates a tackle organization problem that national guides don't address: your Farmington TMA trout rig, your Sound striper hardware, and your Candlewood bass setup have almost no overlap. The CT anglers who fish all three without wasted setup time have landed on a system simpler than most beginners expect.

6 min read
Perch

January Ice at Bantam, April Tidal Push on the Connecticut River. CT's Two-Species Perch Season Runs Back-to-Back and Almost Nobody Is Working It.

Yellow perch stack on Connecticut's ice-covered lakes and ponds from December through early March. White perch push into the tidal rivers starting in April. The two fisheries run back-to-back into one of the state's longest freshwater light-tackle seasons — and both get left largely to the regulars.

7 min read
Multi-Species

Why Keeping a Fishing Log Makes You a Better Angler

Serious anglers keep records — dates, locations, water temps, conditions, what worked and what didn't. Over time, a fishing log reveals patterns invisible to casual observation. Here's how to start one and what to track.

6 min read
Multi-Species

The Thames River Bass Aren't Hidden. They're Holding Twelve Inches From a Piling Most CT Casters Miss By Four Feet — and That Gap Is Fixable Before the Season Starts.

Casting accuracy to specific targets — dock pilings, submerged timber, grass edges, tight pockets — is the most underrated skill in Connecticut freshwater fishing. Community reports from Candlewood, the Thames River, and the CT River marina sections break down what the precision gap actually looks like and how club-level anglers close it.

7 min read
Striped Bass

CT Striper Tackle Shops Restock the Same Four Lure Categories Every Spring. Which One Gets Tied On Depends on Current Stage and Structure — Not Season.

Striped bass are the most targeted inshore saltwater fish on Long Island Sound, and Connecticut's mix of rocky current points, tidal river mouths, and open beach access at spots like Race Rock, Cornfield Point, and Hammonasset creates conditions where lure selection produces meaningfully different results from spot to spot — drawing on community reports from anglers fishing the Sound and current CT DEEP Marine Fisheries regulations.

8 min read
Multiple

Night Fishing: Why It Works, What Species Bite, and How to Fish After Dark

Some of the best fishing of the year happens after the sun goes down — bigger bass, active catfish, trophy trout, and striped bass feeding on surface. Here's how to make the most of it.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

The Docks on Candlewood and Lillinonah Hold Bass Nine Months of the Year. Most CT Anglers Only Fish Them in July.

Private dock structure on CT lakes holds largemouth earlier and later than most anglers expect — and crappie stack on the same pilings every spring. What the structure does for fish, which presentations CT dock anglers reach for first, and why shaded dock water on Candlewood, Lillinonah, and Bantam deserves a look long before summer arrives.

6 min read
striped-bass

CT Shore Stripers Move Into Shin-Deep Rocky Points in Complete Darkness. Night Tide Regulars Know the Two-Hour Window That Makes It Happen.

Striped bass move shallower and feed harder after dark — and on Connecticut's shoreline, the best action often doesn't start until most anglers have packed up and gone home. What actually changes when the lights go out, and why the tide matters more than the clock.

8 min read
Multiple

Kayak Fishing Setup for Beginners: What to Buy, What to Skip, and How to Rig It

Kayak fishing opens up water that bank and boat anglers can't reach. Here's what you actually need to get started — and what the gear industry oversells.

10 min read
Multiple

The Lower Connecticut River Is Four Fisheries in One. Most Anglers Only Know One of Them.

Most anglers hit the Connecticut River once in spring for the shad run and don't come back. Striped bass, channel catfish, smallmouth, and largemouth hold in the lower river through the whole season — this covers what's running, when, and the access points from Hartford to Old Saybrook.

10 min read
Multi-Species

Good Anglers Get Cited for Stripers Every Season. Almost Always, It's the Slot Limit.

Saltwater regulations in CT, RI, and MA change every season — and the striped bass slot limit generates more citations than every other rule combined. Penalties are real, and 'I thought it was the same as last year' doesn't hold up at the dock.

8 min read
Multi-Species

Most CT Anglers Know the State Parks. The DEEP's Full Public Access Network Extends Well Past Them — and Much of It Goes Largely Unfished.

Connecticut has hundreds of publicly accessible fishing spots — state parks, DEEP-owned river access points, town parks, and reservoir permit programs. Most anglers never find half of them.

7 min read
All Species

Polarized Fishing Sunglasses Solve a Different Problem Than the Label Says — CT River and Lake Anglers Use Them to Read Bottom, Track Fish, and Locate Structure Before the First Cast

Polarized lenses eliminate surface glare and let you see through the water — spotting fish, reading structure, tracking bottom. Most anglers buy them as sun protection. Anglers who fish CT's clear rivers and lakes use them as the most reliable water-reading tool in the kit.

6 min read
Multi-Species

Neighborhood CT Ponds and a Panfish-First Approach Have Made More Young Anglers Than Any Bass Lake Trip. What Families Who Keep Coming Back Do Differently.

Most parents make the first trip too complicated. The right species, a good CT pond, and a short session matter more than any gear upgrade — and the kids who catch three bluegill before lunch are the ones who want to come back.

8 min read
Fluke

Fluke Fishing in Connecticut: Complete Guide to Summer Flounder

Fluke (summer flounder) are Connecticut's most popular summer saltwater species. Here's where to find them, how to rig for them, and the techniques that consistently produce.

9 min read
Largemouth Bass

Candlewood and Bantam Bass Regulars Report the July Bite Compresses Into a 90-Minute Dawn Window Before Fish Pull to Deep Structure. What CT Impoundment Communities, DEEP Freshwater Regulations, and Summer Thermocline Patterns Reveal About Finding Largemouth Through the Heat

CT impoundment anglers on Candlewood, Bantam, and Lillinonah describe the same summer shift: bass that were catchable all morning in May turn into structure fish by late June. What the community reports about the dawn window, deep-ledge patterns, dock skipping, and the CT DEEP 12-inch minimum.

11 min read
Freshwater Fishing

Catfish Fishing in Connecticut: Channel Cats, Browns, and Where to Find Them

Largemouth Bass

Bass Fishing in Hot Weather: Summer Strategies When the Bite Goes Tough

Midsummer heat pushes bass deep and makes them finicky. Here's how to find them and what presentations work when surface temperatures are over 80°F.

6 min read
Winter Flounder

Winter Flounder Largely Disappeared From CT Harbors After the '90s Collapse. Harbor Reports and DEEP Survey Trends Say the March Window Is Worth Picking Up Again.

Winter flounder were the backbone of Connecticut's spring harbor fishery before the population collapsed. CT DEEP surveys and dock reports from Guilford, Niantic, and Mystic point to a slow, measurable recovery — and March fishing in the right harbor spots is producing again.

7 min read
Largemouth Bass

Jigging for Bass: Complete Guide to Jig Fishing Techniques

Master jig fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass with proven techniques for football jigs, swim jigs, and flipping jigs.

12 min read
Freshwater Fishing

Your First CT Bass Tournament Will Humble You. Sign Up Anyway.

Crappie

Crappie Fishing in Connecticut: The Best Spring Panfishing Guide

Crappie are Connecticut's most underrated spring fishery. From late March through May, they move shallow, feed aggressively all day, and eat better than anything else you'll pull out of a CT lake — and almost nobody's targeting them.

8 min read
Trout

CT Trout Anglers Who Check the DEEP Report Before Every Trip Don't Fish Blind. What Farmington, Willimantic, and Salmon River Communities Report About the Timing Window, Technique Shifts, and Which Waters Hold Fish Longest

Connecticut's DEEP publishes stocking reports weekly throughout the season. CT trout anglers who fish the Farmington, Willimantic, and Salmon River consistently treat the report as a real-time trip planner — and have mapped the timing windows and technique shifts that separate a productive trip from an empty pool.

5 min read
Largemouth Bass

When Bantam and Candlewood Bass Won't Chase, CT Anglers Reach for a Suspending Jerkbait. What Cold-Water Communities Report About the Pause Window, Farmington Trout Technique, and Reading the Line Tick.

In cold, clear water from late October through early spring, CT bass and trout anglers consistently report jerkbaits drawing commits when other presentations go ignored. What the community has mapped about the right pause cadence for CT lakes, Farmington trout technique, and the cold-front recovery window.

6 min read
Freshwater Fishing

The Best CT Trout Fishing Happens Days After the Stocking Truck Leaves, Not When It Arrives — What the Farmington, Willimantic, and Salmon River Reports Show

Freshwater Fishing

CT River Shad Are on a Reaction Bite, Not a Feeding One — Why That Changes Everything From Essex to Enfield Dam

brown-trout

The Housatonic Brown Trout Section Gets the Traffic. What's Below Stevenson Dam — and Below Derby — Doesn't See Nearly as Many Rods.

Connecticut's Housatonic holds wild brown trout from Cornwall to Kent, quality smallmouth through the middle sections, and a spring shad run in its tidal reach that most inland anglers miss entirely. This is how to fish all three.

8 min read
Largemouth Bass

Pre-Spawn Bass Fishing in Connecticut: The Best Window of the Year

The pre-spawn period in April and early May is when Connecticut's largemouth bass are at their most aggressive and most accessible. Here's how to target staging bass before the spawn in CT ponds, lakes, and reservoirs.

8 min read
Trout

CT Trout Season Runs Four Distinct Phases Between Late March and Early June. The Farmington TMA, Salmon River, and DEEP Stocking Reports Break Down What Changes — and When.

Connecticut's stocked trout season opens the third Saturday in April and continues through early June across rivers, streams, and impoundments. DEEP stocking reports and CT angler accounts from the Farmington, Salmon, and Natchaug break down what each phase looks like — and why the later windows often produce better fishing than opening day.

8 min read
trout

CT DEEP Stocks Trout From Late March Through Late May. The Weekly Schedule Is Public — and the Best Fishing Often Happens After Opening Day.

Connecticut's trout stocking program runs from late March through late May across dozens of rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds. If you know how to read the DEEP schedule — and when to go after opening day — you'll find fresh fish and far fewer crowds all spring long.

7 min read
Multiple

CT Spring Fishing Runs Across Five Species Windows. Most Anglers Only Catch Two of Them.

Yellow perch in March, stocked trout in April, pre-spawn bass, the Connecticut River shad run, and late-May stripers — each follows a distinct temperature and calendar trigger. Here's how to line them up before the next window closes.

9 min read
Yellow Perch

The Days CT Anglers Fall Through Ice Rarely Feel Like the Dangerous Ones. What Bantam, Candlewood, and Moodus Regulars Have Learned About Reading Thickness and Getting Out

Connecticut's ice windows are short and the freeze is rarely uniform across a full water body. How CT anglers on Bantam, Candlewood, and Moodus evaluate ice before drilling — and what to do when it doesn't hold.

7 min read
Multiple

Most CT Anglers Write Off January. The Ice Crowd Shows Up Anyway.

Connecticut's ice season is short and unpredictable — but anglers who know which ponds freeze reliably find legitimate winter fishing for yellow perch, chain pickerel, and bass. What the local crowd has learned about the waters worth watching.

8 min read
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