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714.1 | YOUR IN LUCK | WLDWST::GARRISON | | Wed May 11 1988 15:13 | 15 |
| IT JUST SO HAPPENS I GREW UP IN MOOSUP. WHICH CAMPGROUND ARE TALKING
ABOUT? THE LARGEST FISH HATCHERY EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI IS LOCATED
THERE. IT DEPENDS HOW FAR DOWN STREAM YOU ARE. THE MOOSUP RIVER
MEETS WITH THE QUIENBAUG RIGHT THERE AND FOR ABOUT 2 MILES UP STREAM
IS FLY FISHING ONLY I WAS THERE LAST YEAR IN AUGUST THERE WAS HARDLY
ANY WATER BUT I STILL MANAGED TO NET A COUPLE OF 2 POUNDERS. THERE
THERE ARE ALL KINDS OF STREAMS WITHIN A FIFTEEN MILE RADIUS OF MOOSUP.
BLACKWELL BROOK, SNAKE MEADOW, LITTLE RIVER ARE SOME OF THE BETTER
ONES. GET BACK TO ME AND LET ME KNOW EXACTLY WHERE YOU ARE GOING
TO BE. I ONLY WISH I COULD FISH THERE IN MAY.
THE MOOSUP RIVER IS STOCKED LIKE I SAID BUT THESE OTHER STREAMS
ARE PROBALLY BETTER. HOWEVER TROUT UP TO 6 POUNDS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT
IN THE MOOSUP.
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714.2 | River Bend, Oneco | SUNRIZ::JBONIN | | Wed May 11 1988 16:34 | 10 |
| River Bend campground in Oneco, CT. right off 14-A. Are you talking
about the Quinnebaug fish hatchery? That's up 395 a few exits, not
far at all. I've have also noticed many other streams around, Cedar
Swamp brook was one of them, probably good for just brookies.
Do you know of any others in the area? You must know where River
Bend campground is, right?
Thanks,
John
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714.3 | Manners Please..... | MENSCH::SCHOLZ | Ron....and thanks for all the fish | Wed May 11 1988 17:23 | 5 |
| re: .1
Please read the rules in 1.1 line 3.
RR
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714.4 | river bend and vicinity | WLDWST::GARRISON | | Thu May 12 1988 13:00 | 14 |
| yes i was talking about the quennebaug hatchery its just down the
road from oneco. if memory serves me correct river bend campground
is above a dam and the water moves very slowly there. more suited
for cats and bass. those 3 streams i mentioned earlier are well
worth checking out and are all very close. the moosup south of the
route 12 bridge down to the quiennebaug river is excellent fishing
also. there is also a stream called quanduck in sterling also excellent
trout fishing. all these streams have brooks browns and rainbows.
if you have a boat try above the waregan dam on the quiennebaug
river. i misspelled quanduck and waregan but that is how they
are pronouced. damm indian names!
pronouced. good luck!
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714.5 | S.KILLINGLY CT | SCOMAN::MONTVILLE | | Thu May 12 1988 18:41 | 15 |
| I'm new to DEC,NOTES,and CONNECTICUT FISHING. I live in S.Killingly,CT
and have been there about 1.5 yrs. I have not had an opportunity
to do any fishing yet but I am determined to drop in a few lines
this season.The problem is I do not know the area at all.I do
recognize a few names of some rivers which were mentioned in note
.2. In fact I,m on Snake Meadow Road just a stones throw from moosup.
I,m hoping some one could tell me where I could locate a good detailed
map of the area,also where I have to go to get a license and the
cost.I would appreciate the names of any more streames,rivers,lakes,
etc. in the area which would be good fishing. I have referenced
the Norwich Bulletin articles but the northeast corner of the state
seems to be forgotten about.
Thanks!
David (Lost in CT)
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714.6 | Ct license = $9 | HPSCAD::WHITMAN | Acid rain burns my BASS | Fri May 13 1988 11:03 | 18 |
| re .5
< I,m hoping some one could tell me where I could locate a good detailed
< map of the area,also where I have to go to get a license and the
< cost.I would appreciate the names of any more streames,rivers,lakes,
< etc. in the area which would be good fishing...
Dave,
You get your CT fishing license from your town clerk and the
cost for a resident is $9 (fishing only) or $12 (fishing & small game).
As for where to go, the 60 page booklet you get when you buy your license
has lots of places listed where fish are stocked, or there are special
restrictions.
One of the things Ct. does that I think is GREAT is they have some
areas where the fishing is restricted to kids under 16.
Good luck and good fishin'
Al
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714.7 | Look East, too | PSYCHE::BEAUDREAU | | Fri May 13 1988 13:05 | 15 |
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Welcome Dave,
Aside from some great fishing spots in your part of CT, you should
look to the east just over the RI border. Check out Carbunckle
Pond in Foster for landlocked salmon (up to 10 lbs.) and nice
trout; for BASS try Bowdish Reservoir on RT 44 in West Glocester.
Both lakes should only be about 15 to 20 min from the Killingly
Moosup area.
Good luck, you have a good variety of fishing spots within a half
hour drive.
Gary Beaudreau "The HARBORMASTER" of Pascoag Res.
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714.8 | I,m ready now | SCOMAN::MONTVILLE | | Fri May 13 1988 18:26 | 18 |
| Well, thanks to this notes file I got off my tail and inquired
around town about getting a license and finally bought one today.
Al,you were right about the whole process. thanks! I'm impressed
with the anglers guide I received with the license not only does
it list the names of rivers,lakes,etc. it also lists the seasons
and most important to me the location of each.Sure makes things
alot easier.I was surprised that town hall did not have any maps
of the area at all. I'm sure I'll be able to find all the places
I need to have a good time. My son is real anxious to get out there
with me.He's only 5 yrs.old so I think those special spots just
for kids under 16 would be ideal for him. Too bad for dad.
I have a question for Gary. Would I need to purchase an out of
state license from RI to fish carbunckle pond and the bowdish
reservoir? Again, thanks for the help!!
I'll be out there this weekend ready to reel them in.
Dave
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714.9 | | PSYCHE::BEAUDREAU | | Mon May 16 1988 11:15 | 15 |
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RE: .8
Dave,
Yes, you'll need a non-resident license. Carbunkle Pond can be
fished anywhere from shore or with a small boat w/electric motor
NO GAS ENGINES. Bowdish Res should have a public launch and
may be 10HP max. Not sure of any public areas to fish from shore.
good luck
The Harbor Master
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