Connecticut Administrative Code Title 26 - Fisheries and Game

Connecticut Administrative Code – Title 26: Fisheries and Game

Title 26 of the Connecticut Administrative Code governs Fisheries and Game, including the regulation, conservation, and management of wildlife, fish populations, and their habitats. It is administered primarily by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP).

Key Areas Covered Under Title 26:

Licensing and Permits

Fishing and hunting licenses for residents and non-residents

Special permits for trapping, falconry, and commercial fishing

Youth and senior licenses

Fishing Regulations

Freshwater and marine fishing rules

Size limits, creel limits, and seasons for various species

Prohibited fishing methods and gear restrictions

Hunting Regulations

Seasons for deer, turkey, bear, migratory birds, and small game

Legal firearms and archery equipment

Hunter safety requirements and education programs

Trapping and Wildlife Control

Regulated species for trapping

Methods of humane capture and euthanasia

Wildlife damage control practices

Conservation and Habitat Management

Wildlife management areas (WMAs) and sanctuaries

Stocking of fish and game

Protection of endangered and threatened species

Enforcement and Penalties

Powers of conservation officers

Violations and associated fines or license suspensions

Confiscation of equipment used in illegal activities

Invasive Species and Environmental Protections

Regulations on transporting live fish and bait

Preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species

Guidelines on boating and water access

 

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