Pollution History and Recovery of the Lower Connecticut River (Oxbow to Long Island Sound)

    Early River Conditions and Pre-Industrial Impacts (1600s–1700s) Prior to European settlement, the Connecticut River’s waters were essentially pristine, supporting rich fisheries and clear flows. Indigenous peoples fished and farmed along the river, which they called Quinnetukut (“long tidal river”), without degrading its water quality​ connecticuthistory.org Early European colonists in the 1600s and 1700s made [...]

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    Fishing the Connecticut River in Early Spring: A Guide to the Enfield-Windsor Locks Stretch

    Introduction: A River AwakensAs winter loosens its grip, the Connecticut River comes alive with new fishing opportunities. From Enfield to Windsor Locks, this stretch transforms into a prime location for early spring fishing, offering anglers a chance to target a variety of species, including northern pike, bass, American shad, striped bass, catfish, and carp.Whether [...]

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      A Day Fishing on the CT River

      One thing I love about fishing the CT River is the variety of fish that might be caught from striped bass to carp. I spent an afternoon out on the river targeting channel catfish using some stinky week old cocktail shrimp. Unfortunately even the catfish did not want them so I switched to good ole fashioned crawlers [...]

      By |2017-08-27T18:06:54-04:00July 7th, 2017|Categories: Fishing|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on A Day Fishing on the CT River
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