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  1. Fall fishing in Massachusetts. Fall brings fantastic fishing with fewer crowds. Increase your chances of catching bass and trout with our fall fishing tips. Remember, you need a fishing license if you’re 15 or older. Buy your fishing license online.

  2. Massachusetts, Fallfish are common in the Connecticut River Basin but rare in the eastern part of the state, where some populations have apparently disappeared in the last century. Data from DFW Fisheries Surveys and Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Updated 2015.

  3. Housatonic River, Lee, MA and more. Massachusetts is home to a variety of different fish species, including trout, bass, and stripers. Both saltwater and freshwater fly fishing are popular in the state, and in this article, we'll look at both types of locations and what they offer anglers.

  4. portal.ct.gov › deep › fishingFallfish - CT.gov

    Fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) - Native. A husky 12-inch adult fallfish (top). Male fallfish can get very dark during the spawning season (bottom). Identification. Similar to the creek chub, but with larger scales (fewer than 50 lateral line scales) and no black spot on dorsal fin. Streamlined shaped. No distinctive blotches or markings ...

  5. The fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) is a North American freshwater fish, a chub in the family Cyprinidae.

  6. A guide to freshwater fish species living in Massachusetts. Includes introduced and stocked species.

  7. Fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) are native only in the North America (Neartic region). The northern range of fallfish is as far north as the southern tip of the Hudson bay in Canada. The southern border of their range is the U.S border between Virginia and North Carolina.

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