Fishing

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  • Atlantic Menhaden

    Also known as “mossbunker” or simply “bunker.” Menhaden are important forage fish for large predatory fishes such as striped bass and bluefish.

  • Sea Lamprey

    The state's only parasitic fish to enter freshwater, the sea lamprey gets a bad reputation. Learn more about this fascinating fish.

  • Longnose Dace

    The longnose dace has a hydrodynamic body similar to a miniature sturgeon that helps it hold near the bottom in fast water.

  • American Brook Lamprey

    Learn more about this endangered, maybe native, and definitely not parasitic fish!

  • American Eel

    The American eel is commonly used for bait and food, but is declining throughout much of its range.

  • Bowfin

    Often confused with the snakehead, the bowfin is an introduced fish that has grown rapidly in abundance since 2003.

  • Common Shiner

    With no obvious and distinctive characteristics, the common shiner is one of the most difficult fish to identify.

  • Trout Research and Management

    Learn more about trout management in Connecticut and the research that informs our decision making.

  • CARE Videos

    Learn how to fish with CARE course videos!

  • How to Catch Saltwater Fish

    Learn how to catch some of Connecticut's most popular saltwater fish!

  • Saltwater Fishing

    With over 100 species of fish found in Long Island Sound, anglers can enjoy some of the very best striped bass, bluefish, summer flounder, scup, hickory shad, black sea bass and tautog fishing along the entire coast. The State of Connecticut offers anglers many fishing opportunities with excellent boat launches along the coast and great shore fishing locations at coastal state and city parks, and convenient party and charter boat fishing. Fishing is Family Fun!

  • Saltwater License Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a Marine Waters Fishing License and do I need one? Find the answer to this question and many others!

  • Blacknose Dace

    Blacknose dace are a native minnow that prefer the pools and rocky riffles of small headwater streams.

  • CARE - CT Aquatic Resources Education

    Learn all about CT Aquatic Resources Education (CARE)! Including the classes offered, how it's funded, and what you can do to help.

  • CT Fishin' Tips

    Subscribe to our monthly newsletter that has all the info you need to get out fishing!