Fishing with Slip-Floats
You’re never too old to fish with bobbers.
You’re never too old to fish with bobbers.
Connecticut’s best-kept freshwater fishing secret shines in fall.
The Rapala Jigging Rap, which can be used to fool several different game fish in any part of the water column.
GUEST BLOG: A Call For Action (Again) Connecticut anglers have been down this road before, and it’s time to make some noise again.
Since trout can key in on certain menu items when they are available – and will often ignore all others – getting familiar with the bugs that are present in a stream at the moment you’re fishing can bring you one step closer to your goal of catching.
Instead of making a few halfhearted ice trips to secondary spots, I could have been capitalizing on an angling opportunity that has made a rebound across the region over the last several years: winter cod fishing.
Saltwater fishing is great locally and it’s only going to get better in the coming weeks.
Like it should in mid-May, the local fishing scene is firing on all cylinders!
Striped bass fishing is your best bet in tidal waters this weekend.
As can be expected for the first week of May, there is a lot going on in the local fishing scene.