Submitted by John Ross on Thu, 2014-02-27 08:32 Housatonic River Northwestern Connecticut - 009 Connecticut - 9CT 100 Best Trout Streams Vote Up Down +98 + CT-Housy.jpg Location: Western Connecticut Type of stream: Tailwater Angling methods Fly, spin, bait Species: Rainbows, browns Access Easy Season: Year-round Supporting Services: West Cromwell Short take: Greatest catch and release river in New England Handicapped access: None Closest TU Chapter: Northwest Connecticut The dam at the top of Great Falls on the Housatonic River is a relic of the Industrial Revolution. Its black rocky bottom soaks up solar radiation just as a dark shirt does on a sunny day. Thermal pollution was once the curse of this, one of the most scenic of New England rivers. However, persistent action by the Naugatuck Chapter of TU, members of the Housatonic Fly Fishers Association, and staff from Connecticut DEP saved the river. With thermometers taped to yardsticks, they gathered proof that hot peaking flows from the dam were cooking the Housy’s trout. Facts in hand, they argued for run-of-river flows and won. While “run of river” management relieved the river, it still becomes dangerously warm for trout on sunny summer afternoons. From June 15 to August 31, angling within 100 feet cold water tributaries is forbidden where posted. Three miles of river, from the top of Housatonic Meadows at a pool called the “Meat Hole” downstream to Route 4 at Cornwall Bridge, is set aside for fly fishing. Pools in this stretch bear names famous in the annals of Connecticut trouting: Push ‘em Up Pool, the Doctor’s Hole, the Elms, Garbage, Horse, Carse Brook, Cellar, Rainbow Run… The Housy is best fished spring and fall.