http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2696&q=322688&depNav_GID=1630
according to the first pdf you have blue crabs in your state...
according to the first pdf you have blue crabs in your state...
Where in eastern ct?Sunfish are ridiculously easy to catch, im originally from eastern CT. Just use a bobber hook and worm and your bound to eventually get one. If you want to start them as babies, just take a flaslight and net at night around edges of ponds and youl find tons. But id say one maybe two sunfish are your best bet, or minnows, madtoms, or one bullhead. But id recommend a bigger tank for bullhead
I grew up in jewett city, its like smack in the middle of Norwich and Danielson/Killingly
You have to be careful collecting blue crabs from fw in CT....theres alot of grey area in the law there...but they are fairly easy to find shprtly upstream of most harbors and estuaries in Fwhttp://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2696&q=322688&depNav_GID=1630
according to the first pdf you have blue crabs in your state...
Yea i guess you don't realize how good you have it until you lose it.... Pike are fuuuuuuuun to catch and there are some hogs in Bantam Lake!!!!I also agree with slickad...CT has the best fishing anywhere...i recently moved to PA and the fishing here is nothing like it is up there. Theres good fishing for anything from bass, panfish, trout, and my personal favorite pike. You just have to know where to go
Yeah pachaugs great but hopeville is greatly overlooked, ive seen more good size pike in hopeville......which is funny because they were introduced from pachaug when they opened the dam. The boat launch is in the state park if youve never been take a trip just remember theres an 8 mile speed limitI'm from mystic. But I love pachaug. Avery is good too.
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