Northeast Fishing Report 2/20/26

Northeast Fishing Report 2/20/26

February 20, 2026 5 min read

Hello Compleat Angler Friends! Break out the sunblock, your sunglasses, and some swimtrunks because we haveofficially hit 40 degrees! Saturday is looking warm and bright, while Sunday might succumb to a snow shower or two, so take advantage of the nice weather while you have the chance. This uptick in temperature should kick off a few local hatches, so stocking up on dry flies, nymphs, and even a hopper or two wouldn’t be a bad idea. A few regulars swung by this week and mentioned that the bite is still slow, but not nearly as slow as it has been.DEEP’s Trout Stocking Program should start up relatively soon, so remember to keep an eye out for information on stockers as they hit local rivers and ponds. 

As always, remember to send us any photos of you on the river, fish or no fish. We love to see our customers enjoying the outdoors!

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Northeast Fishing Report 2/13/26

Northeast Fishing Report 2/13/26

February 13, 2026 5 min read

Hello Compleat Angler Friends! Do you feel that? It’skind ofwarm out! We’ve finally slipped out from under winter’s icy grip, and our local rivers are slowly, but surely, thawing out. Now is the time to head into the shop and pick out your favorite spring flies or any tying materials you need, as longer, warmer days are just around the corner. As always, we are hungry for any intel or photos from your time on the water, so if you head out this weekend, remember to send proof to @compleat_angler_ct

A regular who came into the shop yesterday said the Farmington River has been producing well, as has the Swift River in MA, so there are definitely opportunities available to nail a trout if you are willing to brave the chilly conditions. Drifting nymphs with or without indicators have been the ticket.

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Northeast Fishing Report 2/6/26

Northeast Fishing Report 2/6/26

February 06, 2026 5 min read

Hello Compleat Angler friends! We hope you enjoyed a slight respite from the bone chilling conditions this week. Enjoy it while it lasts, because we are diving right back into the cold this weekend. While reports from our regulars have been slow, we do know that most Connecticut freestones have briefly thawed in sunny areas and near faster moving water. Thawed enough to wet a line? That’s for you to discover and to let us know! We are always hungry for customer photos of your time on the river, skunk or no skunk, so DM any fishing related content to our Instagram, @compleat_angler_ct. 

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