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Spring Time Bassin'
June is here and my fingers are itching to get bass fishing! Due to local DEC regulations, we are not permitted to fish for bass on Long Island for a few more weeks, so I will discuss the techniques I use for upstate New York and Connecticut. Despite a short, mild winter, the bass will begin their annual movement towards the shoreline in preparation for feeding and bedding. Males will bite more readily close to the shoreline, however the larger females will hold back, usually at the first or second drop-off. This annual ritual is probably the best time to catch that lunker fish you have dreamed about. Let us first look at clear water conditions. Keep...
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June is here and my fingers are itching to get bass fishing! Due to local DEC regulations, we are not permitted to fish for bass on Long Island for a few more weeks, so I will discuss the techniques I use for upstate New York and Connecticut. Despite a short, mild winter, the bass will begin their annual movement towards the shoreline in preparation for feeding and bedding. Males will bite more readily close to the shoreline, however the larger females will hold back, usually at the first or second drop-off. This annual ritual is probably the best time to catch that lunker fish you have dreamed about. Let us first look at clear water conditions. Keep...
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Connecticut Fishing Regs & Licenses
Resident
Annual Freshwater Fishing (16+) - $20.00
Annual Freshwater Fishing (65+) - Free
Nonresident
Annual Freshwater Fishing (16+) - $20.00
3-Day Freshwater Fishing - $16.00
License Requirements:
Fishing licenses are required for anyone 16 years of age or older fishing in the Inland District. Licenses are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st. Fishing licenses are not required for anyone in the marine district except for A) persons taking lobsters for their own use by 10 pots or...
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Annual Freshwater Fishing (16+) - $20.00
Annual Freshwater Fishing (65+) - Free
Nonresident
Annual Freshwater Fishing (16+) - $20.00
3-Day Freshwater Fishing - $16.00
License Requirements:
Fishing licenses are required for anyone 16 years of age or older fishing in the Inland District. Licenses are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st. Fishing licenses are not required for anyone in the marine district except for A) persons taking lobsters for their own use by 10 pots or...
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