Each spring MassWildlife stocks trout all throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This year, approximately 500,000 brook, brown, rainbow, and tiger trout were stocked. The following lakes, ponds, rivers, and brooks of Berkshire County were stocked with trout during the spring of 2020.
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As many of you are aware, spring trout stocking for the 2015 fishing season is already underway in Massachusetts. Trout stocking began in the Berkshires the week of March 30th, 2015 and according to the Department Of Fish And Game, will continue up until Memorial Day weekend. The official MassWildlife trout stocking schedule is updated each Friday and can be accessed by clicking here. If you’re looking for tips for catching trout in the early spring don’t forget to read our article Early Spring Trout Fishing Tips.
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Located on October Mountain State Forest, Roaring Brook is a fantastic location for catching native rainbow and brook trout. Our last trout fishing expedition at Roaring Brook was a successful one and we’re going to share the tips and techniques with you what we used to catch trout in Roaring Brook.
Early Spring Trout Fishing Tips
Trout stocking has been well underway in the Berkshires and throughout the rest of the Northeast for several weeks now which means that it’s time for you to get out there and do a little trout fishing! These tips for trout fishing in the early spring will help to ensure that you go home with a full creel.
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