On March 22, the spring catch-and-release fishing season will begin at select trout sites. No trout can be kept at this time, but anglers can keep trout after the regular season opens on April 5. The daily limit for each angler is five trout.
The IDNR emphasized that for the 2025 spring trout season, no trout may be taken from any stocked sites between March 15 and the season opening at 5 a.m. April 5. Anyone who tries to harvest trout before the legal harvest season opening will be issued citations.
For more information about all site regulations, anglers should contact individual sites that will be stocked with catchable-size trout. Some sites may not open for catch-and-release season and not of the sites open at 5 a.m. on the first day.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources stocks over 50 ponds, lakes and streams in the state with more than 80,000 rainbow trout each spring season. An additional 80,000 trout will be added for fall trout season, beginning in October.
All anglers must have a fishing license and inland trout stamp, unless they’re under 16, blind or disabled, or an Illinois resident on leave from active duty. Visit the IDNR’s website for more information on fishing opportunities.
New this year in Central Illinois:
2025 Illinois Spring Trout Locations in Central Illinois:
(** Indicates sites open for catch-and-release early spring season fishing)
Adams County
Cass County
Champaign County
Christian County
Clark County
Coles County
DeWitt County
Hancock County
Macon County
McLean County
Morgan County
Moultrie County
Pike County
Sangamon County
Shelby County
Vermilion County
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