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#647 - 02/29/04 07:26 PM Norwalk River
Mitch P. Offline



Registered: 05/04/01
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After living directly across the street from the Norwalk River for almost a year now, I figured today was a good time to check it out. It was good to cast a line, instead of drilling a hole.

I found a few nice looking pools, but didn’t find any willing trout. I tried spinners, and even drifted some left-over spikes from yesterday’s ice-fishing. However, I did see one fish rise on a bug, giving me hope there are some fish in this section of river.



I know there are some good trout waters in areas upstream from where I live (Wilton/Norwalk line), but it’s nice to know I’m within walking distance to some kind of fishing.

I’ll see what I can find after the spring stocking. I’ll be back with waders. \:D

Here’s an interesting website with a pictorial tour of the Norwalk River, from its source all the way down to the Sound: http://www.norwalkriver.org/norwalkriver.htm

Here’s the section I explored today:
http://www.norwalkriver.org/norwalkriver13.htm
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#648 - 02/29/04 07:49 PM Re: Norwalk River
MarkO Offline

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Registered: 05/17/02
Posts: 1842
Mitch, I worked at the old Wilton Perkin/Elmer/SVG at 77 for eight years, 94' to 02'. Every year myself and a guy I worked with would take a half day and start right out front and wade down maybe a mile and a half. Always got at least one or two rainbows a piece.

I don't fly fish so we used ultra light spinning set ups and caught them on spoons and inline spinners.

Never caught any monsters but at lunch we would go out to the bridge in front of the building and see a few big boys swimming around.

That was a pretty sweet deal having that kind of access from work. Keep your eyes peeled for deer drinking at the water. Another perk.

Mark
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#649 - 02/29/04 07:52 PM Re: Norwalk River
Tackleman Offline

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Registered: 07/22/02
Posts: 12560
Loc: Suffield/Niantic, CT
Don't be afraid to throw a big bait this early. Next time try some WHOLE night crawlers. Put one on a #8 hook (just once through and let it hang)with a bb shot about 4 inches away. Pitch it upstream and kepp up to the drift with your retrieve. Early trout will drill a big meal. They are HUNGRY!!!! ;\)
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#650 - 02/29/04 11:12 PM Re: Norwalk River
Buck Offline

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Registered: 01/17/03
Posts: 6091
Mitch, the state loads the Norwalk River with a lot of trout. I have had 30 fish days there with fathead minnows. I usually fish the Georgetown area but anywhere they can pull the truck over they stock it.
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#651 - 02/29/04 11:49 PM Re: Norwalk River
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Registered: 01/19/02
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Loc: Wallingford
I helped stock so many places last year half the time I don't know where I was but I remember that we dumped some beautiful tiger trout into the Norwalk River. It got stocked real good with browns as well.
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#652 - 03/01/04 07:53 AM Re: Norwalk River
jimmy Offline

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Registered: 04/15/02
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that is a nice looking river.

looks very shallow and fast moving.
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#653 - 03/01/04 08:24 AM Re: Norwalk River
bk Offline

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Registered: 06/06/01
Posts: 1892
Loc: Newtown
I fished last year at the little league field in Wilton. Saw some very large breeder trout in there but could not get them to take my fly. You should try that area.
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#654 - 03/01/04 09:21 AM Re: Norwalk River
BOB GASPAR Offline

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Registered: 05/17/01
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Hey Mitch, I love the Norwalk,I worked at the Post Office(72-98).You can park at the Villlage Market and Fish up stream,park at the Y(to the left as you enter) and fish up stream as well as the other spots .It's a fun river and right there. Big trout under over hangs and cuts in the Banks..Have a Ball!! BOB
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