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The park is off Exit 73 from I-84. Travel north on Route 190 to Route 171. Turn east to Bigelow Hollow State Park. In addition to largemouth bass, you can expect to catch yellow perch, crappies and chain pickerel.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Fishing license fees for Connecticut residents are $20 for the season. Non-resident license fees are $40 for the season, or $16 for a three-day permit. For fishing and licensing information, contact the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection, Inland Fisheries Division, 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106. Call (860) 424-3475, or visit the department's Web site at www.dep.state.ct.us.
For information on travel and accommodations, write the Connecticut Tourism Division, 14 Rumford Street, West Hartford, CT 06107; or call 1-800-282-6863.
Connecticut has no closed season on bass, but lakes stocked with trout are closed to all fishing during March. Anglers should check the latest fishing regulations before selecting an ice-fishing destination.