The data are displayed in 4 map layers, by depth class. From March 16:00 am 2nd Saturday of April. 2016 CT.gov | Connecticut's Official State Website, regular 2016 CT.gov | Connecticut's Official State Website, regular 6 mph from hour after sunset to hour after sunrise. NOAA RNC is a trademark of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Digging a large pond costs $1.50 to $4.00 per cubic yard. Access courtesy of the city of Torrington. Any sinker or weight made from lead that weighs less than 1 ounce, and any lead jig (meaning any lead-weighted hook) that weighs less than 1 ounce, is prohibited for use in all inland waters of the Commonwealth. Agency of Natural Resources Rhode Island regulations apply as follows: Open 2nd Saturday April last day February. Fishing spots and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Speed limit 6 mph. Daily creel limit --1 Atlantic salmon. For boat fishermen, all of the states TMLs have well maintainedboat launchfacilities. ALLEN BROOK POND, Wallingford, (see Wharton Pond), ANDERSON POND(Blue Lake), North Stonington; 57 acres. Boats and trailers failing inspection will not be allowed to use launch. The addition of rainbow trout into Connecticuts TMLs isnt so much for the holdover potential, but rather to provide excellent fishing for large trout in the early spring season (i.e. All Other Species: CT Statewide regulations apply. Not more than five tip-ups and two hand-held jigs allowed for ice fishing. Fishing. Water temperatures in CT lakes during that time of year are ideal and large trout activity at this time is considered peak.. New York regulations apply for large and smallmouth bass. The Lake Bathymetry information was compiled to depict water depth and map the bottom of selected water bodies open to the public for fishing in Connecticut. Feedback Survey, Application, Permitting, and Compliance Forms, Natural Shoreland Erosion Control Certification, Publications, Resources, and Legislative Reports, Watershed Management Division Public Notices, Aquatic Nuisance Control Pre-Rulemaking Focus Group, Search the Agency of Administration's Public Records Database, Department of Environmental Conservation Records Liaisons. Determining fishing regulations is a simple two-step process: In the heart of Moose country, the lake spans 1286 acres with depths of over 60 feet. Fishing Hotspots has most lakes surveyed by Navionics plus lakes surveyed by the old Maine Lake Charts. Allen Brook Pond North Haven and Wallingford Map Map with Aerial Photo Amos Lake Preston Map Map with Aerial Photo Anderson Pond North Stonington Map Map with Aerial Photo Ashland Pond Griswold Map Map with Aerial Photo . Boat livery. 10 horsepower). Launch open 8 a.m. until sunset from April 13th through the last weekend before October 31. Car top access via state ramp otherwise, commercial launching ramp, fee charged. Length requirement follows rules for trout at this lake. Boating access is the responsibility of the Boating Division. Spawning Related Fish Kill Fact Sheet -Contains information regardingspawning related fish kills that are observed during May and June in many Connecticut lakes and ponds. There are no distribution restrictions, but the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection should be cited on any published maps using this dataset. Elevation contours shown on this map are Connecticut Contours 2000 data, which is a statewide dataset of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 ft contour lines for Connecticut based on elevation information for the year 2000. Phone:860-424-FISH (3474) BLACK ROCK POND, in Black Rock State Park, Watertown; 9.5 acres, BOLTON LAKES (Lower, Middle, Upper), Bolton-Coventry-Vernon; 346 acres, Bass Management Lake -- Largemouth and smallmouth bass, BRANFORD SUPPLY PONDS, Branford; 26 acres, BREAKNECK POND, Union-Massachusetts; 92 acres, BROAD BROOK MILLPOND, East Windsor; 19 acres, BUNNELLS POND (Beardsley Park Pond), Bridgeport; 33 acres, CANDLEWOOD LAKE (Lattins Cove | Squantz Cove), Danbury-New Fairfield-Sherman-New Milford-Brookfield; 5,064 acres, Species: T, LMB, SMB, YP, WC, WP, CB, BB, S, CENTER SPRINGS PARK POND, Manchester; 11.8 acres, CHATFIELD HOLLOW POND (see Schreeder Pond), COLEBROOK RIVER LAKE, Colebrook-Massachusetts; 826 acres, COLONY POND (Abe Stone Park Pond), Ansonia; 3.6 acres, COMPENSATING RESERVOIR (see Lake McDonough), CONGAMOND LAKES (South Pond, Middle Pond, and North Pond), Suffield-Massachusetts; 465 acres, COVENTRY LAKE (Wangumbaug Lake), Coventry; 373 acres, Access courtesy of the town of Southington - webpage, CRYSTAL LAKE, Ellington-Stafford; 83 acres. When you first access the map, two of these map layers are open: 10-49 ft and 100+ ft. Click the check-boxes to open / close any of the 4 layers. It is useful in obtaining a general understanding of the elevation for a particular area, but not suitable for detailed engineering, building and design purposes. Stocking Reports - Read up on recent stocking events! Visa and MasterCard accepted. The new and updated information in A Fisheries Guide to Lakes and Ponds of Connecticut will be invaluable to anglers looking to improve their fishing success and for finding new opportunities to explore. Anglers from all over the country come to Connecticut to fish for prized trout in the Farmington and Housatonic Rivers. This new Fish Community Data Viewer allows users to search DEEP fish or macroinvertebrate community data for inland waters by town, waterbody or fish species. Across the state, there are over 3,000 beautiful lakes, ponds and reservoirs that offer all kinds of water activities. It seems that JavaScript is not working in your browser. Fax: (207) 287-8094 or (207) 287-6395 This information was collected and compiled by the State of Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection over a period of time using a variety of different techniques and equipment including manual depth soundings, use of an electronic depth sounder, use of a GPS receiver to locate the boat, and digitizing previously published bathymetry maps. Chain pickerel: Daily creel limit -- 5, 15 minimum length. A Fisheries Guide to Lakes and Ponds of Connecticut (paperback, $24.95) can be purchased at the DEEP Online Store, or by phone 860-424-3555 or 860-424-3692. Some of the features on CT.gov will not function properly with out javascript enabled. Some lakes, however, do have either speed or horsepower restrictions, so again consult theFishing Guideor theBoater's Guidebefore heading out to fish. About this Viz. 353 Water Street Informal boat access off Butts Bridge Road, no facilities. The marine chart shows depth and hydrology of Squantz Pond on the map, which is located in the Connecticut state (Fairfield). Daily creel limit -- 2, from December 1st to last day February. From March 1March 31; Daily creel limit1, 14 minimum length for Brook Trout, 16 minimum length for all other trout. The reservoir is owned by the Aquarion Water Company and apermit(obtained for a fee) to fish this reservoir is required. A parking permit (fee for non-residents) must be obtained from the Town of Trumbull to park in one of the towns parks. Public right-of-way not passable to cars. Access courtesy of Aquarion Water company, The program ends on the last day of December. With this information, a general sense of the lay of the land, terrain or relief can be ascertained. CT Fishin' Tips- Monthly newsletter to keep you updated. Use of boats restricted to those stored on site. The The site is secure. depth (ft) To depth map. DEEP Lakes & Ponds Water Quality Monitoring Program Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria) Blooms Phosphorus Reduction Strategy for Inland Non-Tidal Waters Integrated Water Quality Report to Congress Water Quality Standards and Classifications Aquatic Vegetation Management: Nuisance Aquatic Vegetation Management (PDF) Note, the actual contour interval shown depends on the scale of the map, with smaller intervals displayed when zoomed in and larger intervals displayed when zoomed out at less detailed scales. Small town boat launch (ramp open April 1 to November 30). Check out our list of the special places that make Ossipee Lake one of the best lakes in New England. This information replaces the Lidar 2000 Contour data previously shown on this map. Use this page to search by map or by list. Building a 10-acre lake costs $1,200 to $6,800 per acre. Home Fishing & Boating Fishing Fishing Resources Lake Survey Maps. 2016 CT.gov | Connecticut's Official State Website, regular Trout fishing is catch and release only from March 1 until 6:00 am second Saturday of April (Daily limit of 0). Macbook ChartPlotter, and Windows Marine Navigation Appnow available-, Copyright 2009-2023 Bist LLC. %PDF-1.5 Trout and Kokanee from6:00 am 2nd Saturday of April until the last day of February, Daily creel limit -- 5 trout AND 5 kokanee, Permit required to fish contact Aquarion Water Company at. Fish and Bug Data - Use our interactive map to find new places to fish or new types of flies to tie. Species:LMB, CP, CB, S, BB, YP As water temperatures warm and trout move deeper in the water column to colder, more oxygen rich waters, using downriggers or lead core line is common practice. Accessibility Policy Cost to build a pond by acre & square foot. The return of the Seeforellen strain brown trout: this trout is a lake-based strain of brown trout, originally from Europe, that sexually matures later in life and as such, typically grows faster than other strains of brown trout. Regulations differ among TMLs and important coldwater lakes in CT, so consult theFishing Guideprior to heading out to one of these locations to fish. Even though Saugatuck Reservoir is shore-only fishing (western shoreline only), it offers excellent opportunities to connect with true holdover brown trout. Ice fishing limited to use of 2 devices per angler (2 tip ups, 2 jigging rods, or one of each). The Seeforellens will also be stocked as adult size fish in other TMLs and important coldwater lakes. The term lead sinker shall not include any other sinkers, weights, fishing lures or fishing tackle including, but not limited to, artificial lures, hooks, weighted flies, and lead-core or other weighted fishing lines. 52 surface area (acres) 11 max. Regulations for TMLs have changed effective 12/27/2022. 25 mph from hour after sunset to hour before sunrise. Access courtesy of the City of West Hartford, Access courtesy of the Town of Wethersfield -, All other species open 6:00 a.m. 2nd Saturday April -March 31, From March 1 to 6:00 am 2nd Saturday of April, Daily Creel Limit. Don't be so sure, most of those contour lines you see on the Navionics chip are derived from the old IFW depth surveys. 6 mph speed limit from sunset to 1 hour after sunrise all days, and on Sundays noon to 4:00 p.m. from May 15 to September 15, and from noon to 2:00 p.m. on July 4. Access 8:00 a.m. to sunset (but no later than 8:00 pm). The best and most current information on Candlewood Lake depths available. All Other Species: Season -- Open 6:00 a.m. 2nd Saturday April March 31. Fishing allowed from 6:00 a.m. 2nd Saturday April October 31. Largemouth and smallmouth bass: Daily creel limit -- 5 bass, 12 minimum length. EAGLEVILLE LAKE, Coventry-Mansfield; 77 acres, EAST TWIN LAKE (Washining Lake), Salisbury; 569 acres, FACTORY POND (Norwalk River), Redding-Wilton; 12 acres, FACTORY POND (Town Grove Pond), Salisbury; 2 acres, FARMILL (Isinglass) RESERVOIR, Shelton; 4 acres, FERNRIDGE PARK POND, West Hartford; 0.7 acres, FISHER MEADOWS POND (Spring Lake), Avon; 41 acres, FOUNTAIN LAKE RESERVOIR, Ansonia-Seymour; 6 acres, FULTON PARK POND, LOWER, Waterbury; 2.8 acres, FULTON PARK POND, UPPER, Waterbury; 2.1 acres, FRESHWATER POND (Freshwater Brook), Enfield; 8 acres, GARDNER LAKE, Salem-Montville-Bozrah; 529 acres, Species: T, SMB, LMB, YP, CP, CB, S, WA, BB, WC, GREAT HOLLOW POND Within Wolfe Park, Monroe; 15 acres, GREEN FALLS RESERVOIR (Green Falls Pond), Voluntown; 48 acres, HALLVILLE POND (Indiantown Brook), Preston; 10 acres, HAMILTON RESERVOIR, Union-Massachusetts; 412 acres, HAMPTON RESERVOIR, Hampton-Eastford; 88 acres, HANOVER RESERVOIR, Canterbury-Sprague; 21 acres, LAKE HAYWARD (Shaw Lake), East Haddam; 174 acres, HEWITT FLYFISHING POND (Gallup Pond), North Stonington; 2 acres, HEWITT POND (Lower Hewitt Pond), North Stonington; 2 acres, Trout Management Lake and Bass Management Lake, HOGBACK RESERVOIR (see West Branch Reservoir), HOPEWELL POND/LAKE HOPEWELL (see Huntington Pond), LAKE HOUSATONIC, Shelton-Derby-Monroe-Oxford-Seymour; 328 acres, HUNTINGTON POND (Starret Pond, Lake Hopewell, Huntington Park Pond), Redding; 15 acres, INDIAN LAKE (Indian Pond), Sharon-New York; 196 acres, ISINGLASS RESERVOIR (see Farmill Reservoir), KILLINGLY POND, Killingly-Rhode Island; 122 acres, LAKE OF ISLES, North Stonington; 89 acres, LAKEWOOD LAKE (Great Brook Reservoir), Waterbury; 73 acres, LANTERN HILL POND, Ledyard-North Stonington; 23 acres, LAKE LILLINONAH, Brookfield-Bridgewater-Newtown-Southbury-New Milford; 1547 acres, Species: LMB, SMB, WP, CB, WC, NP, S, CA, YP, TM, LITTLE POND (Little Bantam), Litchfield; 15 acres, LITTLE POND (Schoolhouse Pond), Thompson; 65 acres, LONG POND, Ledyard-North Stonington; 109 acres, LOWER STORRS PUMPING POND,Mansfield; 2 acres, MAD RIVER FLOOD CONTROL IMPOUNDMENT, Winchester; 7.9 acres, MALTBY LAKES (1,2,3), Orange-West Haven; 19, 23 and 25 acres, MANSFIELD HOLLOW RESERVOIR (Naubesatuck Lake), Mansfield-Chaplin-Windham; 460 acres, MANSFIELD TOWN POND (see Bicentennial Pond), MANSFIELD TRAINING SCHOOL PONDS, Mansfield; 1.1 and 2.3 acres, LAKE McDONOUGH (Compensating Reservoir), New Hartford-Barkhamsted; 391 acres, McGRATH PARK POND (Prospect Park Pond), Prospect;1 acre, MESSERSCHMIDT POND, Deep River-Westbrook; 73 acres, MILL WOODS PARK POND, Wethersfield; 7.3 acres, MIRROR LAKE (Hubbard Park Pond), Meriden; 7.4 acres, MOHEGAN PARK POND (Spaulding Pond), Norwich; 14 acres, MOODUS RESERVOIR (Upper, Lower), East Haddam; 486 acres, MOUNT TOM POND, Morris-Litchfield-Washington; 56 acres, MUDDY POND, Woodstock-Massachusetts; 38 acres, MUDGE POND (Silver Lake), Sharon; 207 acres, NAUBESATUCK LAKE (see Mansfield Hollow Reservoir), NELLS ROCK RESERVOIR (Hope Lake), Shelton; 10.3 acres, NORTH FARMS RESERVOIR, Wallingford; 64 acres, NORTHFIELD BROOK LAKE, Litchfield; 8 acres, NORTHFIELD CUTLERY COMPANY POND, Litchfield, PAPERMILL POND (see Southford Falls Pond), PASTURE POND, Plainfield, at Quinebaug Valley State Hatchery; 1 acre, PATTACONK LAKE (Russell Jennings Pond), Chester; 56 acres, PECK POND (Keach Pond), Thompson-Putnam-Rhode Island; 14 acres, PERRY POND, Thompson-Massachusetts; 4 acres, PICKEREL LAKE, Colchester-East Haddam; 82 acres, PICKETTS POND (Osborndale State Park), Derby; 9 acres, PIERREPONT POND (Lake Naraneka), Ridgefield; 38 acres, PINE LAKE (Shelton Reservoir #2), Shelton; 7.3 acres, LAKE QUASSAPAUG, Woodbury-Middlebury; 297 acres, QUINEBAUG LAKE (Wauregan Reservoir), Killingly; 88 acres, Species: T, LMB, BB, SMB, CP, S, YP, AE, CC, ROWAN'S POND (Butternut Park Pond), Middletown; 2.9 acres, LAKE SALTONSTALL, Branford-East Haven; 422 acres, SAUGATUCK RESERVOIR, Easton-Redding-Weston; 827 acres, SCHREEDER POND (Chatfield Hollow Pond) In Chatfield Hollow State Park, Killingworth; 4 acres, SEYMOUR RESERVOIRS (1, 2, 3 and 4), Oxford; 4.4, 35, 11.5 and 37.4 acres, SHENIPSIT LAKE, Ellington-Tolland-Vernon; 532 acres, SILVER LAKE (Peat Works Pond), Berlin-Meriden; 146 acres, SOMERSVILLE MILL POND (Scantic River), Somers; 41 acres, SOUTHFORD FALLS POND (Papermill Pond) in Southford Falls State Park, Oxford-Southbury; 2.4 acres, SQUANTZ POND, Fairfield, Sherman; 270 acres, STANLEY QUARTER POND, New Britain; 6.4 acres, STATE LINE POND, Next to Route 32, Stafford; 75 acres, LAKE STIBBS (Southbury Training School Pond), Southbury; 5 acres, STRATTON BROOK PARK POND In Stratton Brook State Park, Simsbury; 2.3 acres, TAFTVILLE RESERVOIR, Access through Raymond Ouellet Park, Norwich; 25 acres, WALKERS RESERVOIR (East), Vernon; 5.1 acres, LAKE WARAMAUG, Kent-Warren-Washington; 656 acres, WARNER POND (Kazans Pond), Newtown; 11.7 acres, WEST BRANCH (Hogback) RESERVOIR, Hartland-Colebrook; 201 acres, WEST HILL POND, New Hartford-Barkhamsted; 261 acres, WEST PEQUONNOCK RESERVOIR, Monroe; 1.4 acres, Common Carp In fact, the majority of the biggest trout ever sampled by FD staff or caught by anglers in our TMLs and important coldwater lakes have been Seeforellens. E-mail:deep.inland.fisheries@ct.gov, Field work and compilation ran from 1999 to 2005, and the final product is a color chart which measures 23 by 36 inches. Vessels with internal combustion engines attached are prohibited. 2 0 obj Produced using state-of-the-art GPS technology. Operation of vessels with motors, except for electric motors, is prohibited. A trout may be kept from March 1 until 6:00 am on the second Saturday of April (formerly the season was March 1 to March 31). Chain Pickerel: Daily creel limit -- 5, 14 minimum length. Motors limited to 6 horsepower or less. From 6:00 am 2nd Saturday of April until the last day of February, 5 trout per day; one of which may be a Brook Trout, 14 inches or larger, From March 1 to6:00 am 2nd Saturday of April, Daily Creel Limit 1 trout; 14 inch minimumlength, Access courtesy of the US Army Corps of Engineers -. Access courtesy of the City of New Britain. While we have purposely avoided tables, graphs and statistics, we want you to know that our recommendations are based on careful planning and study employing every available fishery management tool.
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