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Regulations Updated Jan 29, 2026

Connecticut Trout Bag Limits

Complete bag limit guide for trout in Connecticut.

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Connecticut Trout Bag Limits

Complete bag limit information for trout in Connecticut. Find daily limits, possession limits, size limits, and special regulations.

Daily: 5 Size: 9" minimum

Trout

Fish

Connecticut bag limits and regulations

Daily Limit

5

per day

Possession Limit

-

at any time

Season Limit

-

per season

Size Limit

9" minimum

minimum length

Important Notes for Trout

Opening day limits may differ

What This Means For You

Practical planning insights

With a daily limit of 5 trout in Connecticut, plan your trip accordingly and keep track of your catch throughout the day.

The 9" minimum size requirement means you will need to release smaller fish. Carry a measuring device and handle undersized fish carefully to ensure their survival after release.

Remember: Regulations can vary by specific water body in Connecticut. Trophy waters, catch-and-release areas, and special management zones may have different rules. Always check signage at your fishing location.

Understanding Trout Limits

What each limit type means

Daily Limit

The maximum number of trout you can catch and keep in a single day. In Connecticut, this is 5.

Possession Limit

The maximum trout you can have at any time, including in your freezer. Usually 2-3x the daily limit: varies.

Season Limit

The total trout you can keep during the entire season. varies or unlimited.

Size Limit

The minimum length a trout must be to keep. Fish below this size must be released. Connecticut size limit: 9" minimum. Always measure from the tip of the snout to the tip of the tail.

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Connecticut General Notes

Connecticut encourages deer harvest due to overpopulation. Antlerless permits readily available.

Connecticut Trout FAQ

Common questions about trout bag limits in Connecticut

What is the trout daily bag limit in Connecticut?

The daily bag limit for trout in Connecticut is 5. Opening day limits may differ

What is the trout size limit in Connecticut?

The size limit for trout in Connecticut is 9" minimum. Size limits help ensure sustainable fish populations for future anglers.

What's the difference between daily limit and possession limit?

The daily limit is the maximum number of trout you can harvest in a single day. The possession limit is the maximum you can have at any time, including in your home freezer. In Connecticut, always check if zone-specific rules apply.

Where can I find official trout regulations for Connecticut?

For the most current trout bag limits and regulations in Connecticut, visit the official state wildlife agency website. Regulations can change annually and may vary by zone or water body.

Are there special trout regulations in Connecticut?

Connecticut encourages deer harvest due to overpopulation. Antlerless permits readily available.

View All Connecticut Bag Limits

See complete bag limits for all species in Connecticut.

All Connecticut Limits

Official Source

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

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