Pennsylvania stocks about 3.2 million trout annually, but only 4% are brook trout, the state fish. The number of stocked ...
Connecticut’s wild brook trout are getting a new layer of protection, and as an angler you will feel it... The post CT ...
At their Dec. 23 meeting, the Fish & Boat Board of Commissioners took the first steps necessary to raise the minimum size for trout from 7 inches to 9 inches, a proposal first mentioned in the latest ...
Great Smoky Mountains — Years of hard work by biologists and volunteers in the Great Smoky Mountains could lure even more anglers to the national park in 2018. The park reintroduced and restored ...
Connecticut is about to change how you fish for trout, and the shift arrives right as you are tying... The post Connecticut’s trout rules change Jan. 1—and a lot of anglers won’t notice in time ...
In addition to the new regulations, state biologists are transferring wild brook trout to waterways where they have ...
Every time I fish a brook trout stream, I’m reminded why I have such a soft spot for them. I’m a sucker for dry fly eats, and a brook trout hits a dry fly like no other. The best thing about them?
If you get the chance to fish for native brook trout in their home waters, don't pass it up. There’s a lot to like about brook trout – even if they're technically a char, not a trout. They sport ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is looking to increase the minimum size an angler can keep a trout. Here's why.
Pennsylvania's state fish is a freshwater favorite — the brook trout. The brook goes by several names locally, including brown trout, brookie and speckled trout.It is also the only native trout not ...
When the General Assembly of Pennsylvania officially made the brook trout the state fish, March 9, 1970, there wasn’t really another candidate worthy of consideration. While it’s common these days for ...
A Colorado man caught a huge trout and it’s the third time the state record has been broken in 2022. Matt Smiley, a tackle salesman from Lake City, Colorado, reeled in an eight-pound, nine-ounce brook ...