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Are you seeing birds on the move?
With November finally bringing some colder temperatures, many folks in the North are saying goodbye to beloved timberdoodles, while our friends down south are ready for their return.

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Connecticut is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States, bordered by Massachusetts to the north; Rhode Island to the east; New York to the west; and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The state’s natural resources are managed by the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s Bureau of Natural Resources. From the coastline of Long Island Sound, to the Litchfield Hills, the Connecticut River Valley, and the Eastern Highlands, the DEEP Bureau of Natural Resources, with the assistance of committed sportsmen and women, supportive legislators, and concerned citizens, has worked to protect and conserve the natural resources and scenic beauty that make Connecticut a special place to live, work, and visit. Per the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, Connecticut has 350,000 hunters and anglers who spend $752 million annually and support 10,753 jobs.

For more information on hunting and fishing in Connecticut please visit portal.ct.gov/DEEP and for information on traveling to Connecticut visit www.ctvisit.com.

Seasons & Regulations

Information on licenses and seasons can be found at portal.ct.gov/DEEP. Registered users can purchase hunting and/or fishing licenses as well as Trout, Salmon and migratory bird stamps. Seasons are presented for each species including bag and size limits.