Fishing Charters in Connecticut
Browse fishing charters in Connecticut that can help you catch perch.


Elser Guide Services
Stratford, Connecticut


Black Pearl Charters
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Black pearl 2 party boat fishing located In Bridgeport Connecticut call 203-509-0409


Pelagic Beast 3
Stamford, Connecticut
Pelagic Beast Fishing Charters offer you fishing adventures of a lifetime with inshore and offshore fishing. The Pelagic Beast sailing out of Norwalk, CT, Pelagic Beast II sailing out of Stamford, CT and now The Klondike IX sailing out of New Rochelle, NY.


Twenty4Seven Guide Service
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Check out pictures of recent fishing charters out of Old Saybrook, CT with Captain Sam Fekete and Twenty4Seven Guide Service.


Flyosophycharters
Killingworth, Connecticut
Flyosophy Charters saltwater fly fishing trips and custom tied flies


Double Trouble Sportfishing
Mystic, Connecticut


Fishing Charters In Milford Ct
Milford, Connecticut
Captain Billy's Fishing Charters In Milford CT is a full-time Connecticut-based sport fishing guide service specializing in the Connecticut waters of Charles


Ron Merlys Fishing Guide Service
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Ron Merly is a steward for Connecticut trout fisheries. Let Ron's expertise guide you to your next trophy trout experience.


Lauren B Charters
Mystic, Connecticut
Fishing charters near Mystic, CT. Experience the CT and RI coasts on a sport fishing charter with Lauren b Charters. Charters sail from Stonington, Connecticut


Lucky Dawg Sportsfishing
New London, Connecticut


Marlintini Sportfishing
Colchester, Connecticut
The best in connecticut charter fishing. Exceptional striped bass, bluefish, blackfish, fluke, and more from long island sound, as well as tuna and shark offshore.


After You Too
Colchester, Connecticut
Best Time to Catch Perch
Perch can be caught year-round in Beacon Falls. Right now in February, activity is low.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Perch
If you're looking to hook some perch near Beacon Falls, Connecticut, focus your efforts on the Naugatuck River and nearby smaller ponds. These waterways offer diverse habitats that perch thrive in. Spring and fall are prime times; perch school up tightly during the pre-spawn and again before winter sets in. During the warmer months, they tend to spread out, seeking cooler, deeper water. For success, use small jigs tipped with worms or grubs. A local tip: Access to the Naugatuck River can be tricky in some spots, so scout out easily accessible banks or consider launching a kayak for better coverage. Pay close attention to water clarity. After heavy rains, the river can get murky, so switching to brighter colored lures can make a difference. The perch in this area tend to be opportunistic feeders, so experiment with different presentations until you find what they're biting on.
How to Catch Perch
Perch Fishing Regulations in Connecticut
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
No limit
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Freshwater fishing license
There are no statewide length or daily creel limits for perch in Connecticut.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Connecticut state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the limit on Perch I can catch in Beacon Falls?
There is no limit to the number of Perch you can catch in Connecticut.
Is there a size restriction for Perch in Connecticut?
No, there is no minimum or maximum size limit for Perch in Connecticut.
Do I need a fishing license to catch Perch in Beacon Falls?
Yes, you'll need a valid Connecticut freshwater fishing license to fish for Perch.
Can I fish for Perch year-round in Connecticut?
Yes, the season is open year-round.
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