Fly Fishing News Roundup: Pennsylvania Protects Wild Trout, Trinity River Sizzles, and New Jersey Expands Opportunities
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First up, if you're thinking about heading out to chase steelhead next year, listen up. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission just approved some major changes to wild trout stream management back in October. They added five new stream sections to their wild trout streams list and made amendments to special fishing regulations on Freeman Run in Potter County. For guys like us who care about protecting these fish and maintaining quality water, this is huge. It means more sections are getting proper management and protection, which keeps future seasons solid for all of us.
Over on the West Coast, things are heating up on the Trinity River. Fall 2025 fishing has been absolutely firing off. Anglers are hooking fish of all sizes out there, and here's the kicker – there are a ton of halfies mixed in with the hatchery and wild fish. That's the kind of problem we love to have. If you've been sitting on the fence about a fall steelhead trip, now's your shot.
Now here's something that could affect a lot of you. New Jersey is making some changes to their regulations for 2026, and they're actually opening things up in a smart way. They're removing the pre-season closure on trout stocked lakes and ponds, which means 107 lakes and ponds will be open to fishing 365 days a year instead of being locked down for nineteen days before Opening Day. New Jersey Fish and Wildlife is calling it providing opportunity, and honestly, that's what we need to see more of.
And if you're into competitions or following the competitive scene, the USA Fly Fishing Women's Team absolutely crushed it in 2025. Tess Weigand took individual gold at the World Ladies Fly Fishing Championship in Idaho Falls, with teammate Melissa Smith bringing home individual silver. These competitions matter because they put fly fishing in front of people and show what our sport is all about.
Well folks, that's what we've got for you this week. Thanks so much for tuning in. Make sure you come back next week for more of the latest in fly fishing news and commentary. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.
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