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Mullets are torpedo-shaped fishes with horizontal mouths.
Yellow perch are one of the state’s most popular panfishes. They actively feed during the winter, making them a staple for ice anglers.
Rainbow trout seldom survive the summer in Connecticut and natural reproduction is rare.
Codfishes are characterized by having a single barbel on the middle of the chin.
Damn building, overfishing and pollution all likely contributed to the demise of Atlantic sturgeon in Connecticut.
Paddlers need to stay clear of boats and ultimately out of channels as much as they possibly can.
Links to information related to boating in Connecticut.
Connecticut law requires that all boats with motors, regardless of size, and sailboats powered by sail alone, 19 1/2 feet or longer in length, be registered and numbered before launching.
Forms/ Publications/ Policy Statements
Connecticut Boating publications, policy statements and forms
Applying for SBC, CPWO, Temporary and Duplicate Certificates
How do I apply for my SBC or CPWO?