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Spring trout fishing season opening in St. Lawrence County

Posted 3/28/23

The start of spring trout season begins April 1 St. Lawrence County. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced the April 1 start of the spring …

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Spring trout fishing season opening in St. Lawrence County

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The start of spring trout season begins April 1 St. Lawrence County.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced the April 1 start of the spring trout fishing season, which provides excellent angling opportunities thanks to DEC’s extensive stocking program and wild trout fisheries. DEC stocks nearly 1.9 million trout in waters statewide, beginning in March and lasting until early June.

“Since DEC updated regulations in 2021 to allow a catch-and-release season in the fall and winter months, anglers have the opportunity to fish for inland trout year-round,” Commissioner Seggos said. “Even so, April 1 has a special meaning for anglers in New Yorkas the date signifies the start of a season full of promising fishing opportunities.”

For decades, April 1 was the traditional “opening day” of inland trout fishing season. Now the date marks the opening of the harvest season after year-round fishing was greenlit on most streams in 2021, with the implementation of an Oct. 16 to March 31 “artificial lures only, catch-and-release’ season.

Beginning in March, DEC trout stocking is in full swing with 1,884,756 catchable brook, brown, and rainbow trout stocked in ponds and streams across the state. ‘Stocked-Extended’ streams, listed in the Inland Trout Streams Regulations section of the freshwater fishing regulations guide, will receive fish every other week for two months to enhance season-long opportunities for angler success.

Most streams will also receive a seeding of larger stocked trout. Spring trout stocking lists, including the week of stocking for trout streams, can be found at https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/30465.html.

Last year, DEC added a new feature to its official HuntFishNY app called The Tackle Box. Fishing regulations, boating access, and stocking information are all available in a map-based interface from the convenience of a smartphone.

Other features include driving directions to state boat launch sites and an offline feature that allows a user to access information when cell coverage isn't available. The HuntFishNY app, which includes the Tackle Box, is free of charge and available through the App store (iOS) and Google Play (Android) for anyone to download on their tablet or smartphone. For more information on the HuntFishNY app and new Tackle Box feature visit the DEC website at https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/96470.html.

A digital version of the new guide is available to download on the DEC website at https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7917.html. Hard copies of the guide are available wherever sporting licenses are sold. For locations visit the DEC website. https://decals.licensing.east.kalkomey.com/vendor_location_search