Catch-and-Release Trout Season in Kentucky


Trout Kentucky’s winter catch-and-release trout season is now open on 13 streams throughout the state.  It’s officially called the “Delayed Harvest Program” because you cannot keep any trout caught in the designated streams from October 1 through March 31.

One of the 13 designated streams is the 2.1-mile-long Big Bone Creek inside Big Bone Lick State Park in Boone County.

Winter is not the best time to catch a lot of fish, but since fewer people fish in winter, the competition is less, which means the fishing action is often quite good.

Story at Courier-Journal

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