Connecticut Hunting Planning & Research Guide

Connecticut Planning & Research Guide for Solo Hunters

Connecticut may be a small state, but it offers a surprising variety of hunting opportunities for solo and DIY hunters. With over 800,000 acres of public and private land open to hunting—including state forests, wildlife management areas, and private lands enrolled in access programs—Connecticut is a great destination for independent hunters. This guide will help you access these lands, understand the regulations, and use free resources to plan your hunt.

Public Land Access in Connecticut

Regulations & Tagging

Tips for Solo Hunters in Connecticut

  • Check for special regulations or closures before your hunt.
  • Download maps and permits before heading out—cell service can be unreliable.
  • Use the DEEP online reporting system for quick and easy harvest reporting.
  • Mark your parking location and leave a hunt plan with someone you trust.

Resources & Downloads

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