Posted by Wayne G. Barber
The following areas were stocked the week of 2/3 – 2/7 (updated 2/7/2020)
RIVERS AND STREAMS - Trout Management Areas:
In eastern CT, the Hammonasset River TMA (490 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Hockanum River TMA (995 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Willimantic River TMA (400 9-11” Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Moosup River TMA (250 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Salmon River TMA (250 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, 295 12” and up Brown & Rainbow Trout and 15 broodstock trout) and the Yantic River TMA (695 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout).
In western CT,
the Mianus River TMA (600 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Mill River TMA (Fairfield) (325 9-11” Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Saugatuck River TMA (325 911” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Sleeping Giant TMA (Mill River, Hamden; 525 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 5 broodstock trout),
Naugatuck River TMA (280 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, and 405 12” and up Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 8 broodstock trout),
Pequabuck River TMA (400 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 3 broodstock trout), the
Farmington River TMA from the Goodwin Dam down to the upper boundary of the year-round catch-and-release area (405 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, 425 12 inch and up Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 10 broodstock trout) and the Farmington River TMA from the lower end of the year-round catch-and-release area at Route 219 to the Lower Collinsville Dam (560 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, 510 12 inch and up Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 10 broodstock trout) and from the lower Collinsville Dam to the Route 177 bridge in Unionville (405 9-11” Brook, Brown & Rainbow Trout, 390 12 inch and up Brown & Rainbow Trout, plus 10 broodstock trout).
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