New York’s new catch-and-release season for trout in inland trout streams does not appear to be having a significant impact on wild trout populations, according to a newly released study from the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Before 2021, trout season closed on most streams in New York after Oct. 15 each fall. The new catch-and-release season allows anglers to fish inland trout streams, but not keep any of what they catch until the traditional opening day of April 1.
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