Starting Jan. 1, anglers in Connecticut can keep brook trout only 9 inches or longer, while the number of locations where absolutely no brook trout harvest will be allowed is increasing from 20 to 22.
"To those devoid of imagination, a blank place on the map is a useless waste; to others, the most valuable part." - Aldo Leopold Why are we drawn to wild places? Do you ever think about that? What is ...
The debate among anglers about whether stocking hatchery-raised brook trout in Pennsylvania streams is harmful to wild brookies already there is likely to continue after a new Penn State study. On one ...
Robert and Teresa Proctor of Atlanta have fished in New Zealand, Alaska, Chile, Belize and the Amazon. But every summer they travel to Libby Camps in Aroostook County in pursuit of wild and native ...
The heart of the group’s argument is that the commission is doing irreparable harm to the last bastions of wild brook trout by stocking hatchery-raised and nonnative brown and rainbow trout in waters ...
Anglers looking for respite, solitude, a place to have fun and recharge should consider grabbing their light-action rod and tackle and head out in pursuit of Pennsylvania’s state fish – the native ...
Trout Unlimited’s Kathleen Lavelle and her crew waded through a thick swamp in Bear Creek on Tuesday in search of a natural gem. Wild brook trout. Lavelle, who is a field technician for TU, along with ...
The foam formed eddies on the surface of the pool as Stevens Brook rushed down and through this particular crook in the waterway in the shadow of route-89 in East Sutton, New Hampshire. Something Wild ...
The Latin name for brook trout -- Salvelinus fontinalis -- means 'speckled fish of the fountains,' but a new study suggests, for the first time, that the larger streams and rivers those fountains, or ...