Illinois Spring Trout Season Kicks Off April 5 – What Anglers Need to Know

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SPRINGFIELD โ€” Get your gear ready, Illinois anglers! The highly anticipated 2025 spring trout fishing season kicks off on Saturday, April 5, at 58 ponds, lakes, and streams across the state. Itโ€™s a perfect excuse to shake off winter and enjoy some fresh air while reeling in a few rainbow beauties.

Catch-and-Release Season Opens March 22

For those itching to get out a little earlier, an exclusive catch-and-release season will start on Saturday, March 22 at select trout sites. Keep in mind, though โ€” no trout can be kept during this early period. Youโ€™ll need to wait until April 5 to start bringing home your catch. Once the regular season hits, the daily limit is five trout per angler.

The Illinois Catchable Trout Program is made possible by funds collected from trout stamps, purchased by anglers who support the program.

Each spring, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) stocks more than 80,000 rainbow trout in approved waters according to I Fish Illinois. Another 80,000 trout are stocked in the fall, with the season beginning in October.

Whatโ€™s New for 2025

There are a few updates for this yearโ€™s spring trout season that anglers should know about:

  • McHenry County: Due to ongoing construction, Rush Creek Pond in Harvard will be stocked with spring trout instead of Lake Atwood.
  • Macon County: Cattail Pond at Rock Springs Nature Center will continue to receive both spring and fall trout, while Sportsmans Club Pond remains off the stocking list.
  • Wayne County: Spring trout will be stocked at the Turkey Run Shelter Pond at Sam Dale Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area while the regular trout pond undergoes rehabilitation. Signs will be posted to direct anglers to the temporary location.

To protect the trout population and ensure fair play, itโ€™s important to remember that no trout may be taken from stocked sites between March 15 and the official season opening on April 5 at 5 a.m. Anyone caught harvesting trout before the legal start time will be subject to citations.

A Fun, Family-Friendly Tradition

 

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The spring trout season is a fantastic opportunity for families and friends to get outdoors and spend quality time on the water. Itโ€™s also a great way to introduce younger anglers to fishing. The IDNR offers a variety of resources for getting youth involved in fishing โ€” just visit ifishillinois.org for tips and advice.

And donโ€™t forget: All anglers aged 16 and older must have a valid Illinois fishing license and an inland trout stamp. Exceptions apply to those under 16, individuals who are blind or disabled, and Illinois residents on leave from active duty in the Armed Forces. Licenses and stamps can be purchased online using a credit card at ifishillinois.org.

Pro Tips for Opening Day

Before you head out, double-check the regulations at your chosen fishing spot. Not every location will be open for the early catch-and-release period, and not every site opens at 5 a.m. on opening day. Itโ€™s always best to call ahead and confirm details to avoid any surprises.

So, dust off that fishing gear, grab your license and trout stamp, and mark your calendar. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just getting started, the 2025 spring trout season in Illinois is set to be another exciting chapter in the stateโ€™s fishing tradition. Happy fishing!

Locations, Early Catch-and-Release Sites, and Updates

Region County Location Early Catch-and-Release
Northern Illinois Boone Mill Race Ponds, Belvidere No
Northern Illinois Bureau Hennepin Canal Parkway No
Northern Illinois Cook Axehead Lake, Cook County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois Cook Belleau Lake, Cook County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois Cook Green Lake, Calumet City, Cook County Forest Preserve No
Northern Illinois Cook Horsetail Lake, Cook County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois Cook Sag Quarry East, Cook County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois Cook Wolf Lake, William W. Powers State Recreation Area No
Northern Illinois DuPage Grove Lake, DuPage County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois DuPage Pickerel Lake, DuPage County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois DuPage Silver Lake, DuPage County Forest Preserve District No
Northern Illinois Jo Daviess Apple River, Apple River Canyon State Park Yes
Northern Illinois Kankakee Bird Park Quarry, Kankakee No
Northern Illinois Kankakee Rock Creek, Kankakee River State Park Yes
Northern Illinois Kendall Big Lake, Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area No
Northern Illinois Lake Sand Lake, Illinois Beach State Park No
Northern Illinois LaSalle Illinois and Michigan Canal Lock 14, LaSalle No
Northern Illinois LaSalle Lake Mendota, Village of Mendota No
Northern Illinois McHenry Rush Creek Pond, McHenry County Conservation District No
Northern Illinois McHenry Piscasaw Creek, McHenry County Conservation District No
Northern Illinois Ogle Pine Creek, White Pines Forest State Park Yes
Northern Illinois Rock Island Prospect Park, Moline No
Northern Illinois Stephenson Waddams Creek, Lake Le-Aqua-Na State Park No
Northern Illinois Stephenson Yellow Creek in Krape Park, Freeport No
Northern Illinois Whiteside Centennial Park Pond, Rock Falls No
Northern Illinois Will Lake Milliken, Des Plaines State Fish and Wildlife Area No
Northern Illinois Winnebago Baumann Lake, Cherry Valley No
Northern Illinois Winnebago Four Lakes, Winnebago County Forest Preserve District No

Central Illinois

County Location Early Catch-and-Release
Adams Siloam Springs State Park Lake Yes
Cass Gridley Lake, Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish Area Yes
Champaign Kaufman Lake, Champaign Park District No
Champaign Lake of the Woods, Champaign County Forest Preserve No
Christian Manners Park, Taylorville Park District No
Clark Casey Park Pond, Casey No
Coles Eastern Illinois University Campus Pond, Charleston No
DeWitt Weldon Springs, Weldon Springs State Park No
Hancock Horton Lake, Nauvoo State Park Yes
Macon Rock Springs Cattail Pond, Macon County Conservation No
McLean Miller Park Lake, Bloomington No
Morgan Morgan Lake at Nichols Park, Jacksonville Yes
Moultrie Wyman Lake, Sullivan No
Pike King Park Pond No
Sangamon Illinois DOT Lake, Springfield Yes
Sangamon Southwind Park, Springfield No
Sangamon Washington Park Pond, Springfield No
Shelby Forest Park Lagoon, Shelbyville No
Vermilion Clear Lake, Kickapoo State Recreation Area No

Southern Illinois

County Location Early Catch-and-Release
Jefferson Mount Vernon Game Farm Pond No
Johnson Ferne Clyffe State Park Lake No
Madison Belk Park Pond, Wood River No
Marion Boston Pond, Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area No
Massac Fairgrounds Pond, Fort Massac State Park No
Randolph Derby Lake, World Shooting and Recreational Complex No
St. Clair Main Lake, Frank Holten State Park No
St. Clair Jones Park Lake, East St. Louis No
St. Clair Willow Lake, Peabody River King State Fish Area Yes
Wabash Beall Woods Lake, Beall Woods State Park No
Wayne Turkey Run Shelter Pond, Sam Dale State Fish Area No

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Hey there, I'm Mike Johnson, a 38-year-old avid fisherman. With over 20 years of fishing experience in Illinois waters, I joined this site to share tips, guides, and stories with fellow fishing enthusiasts. My goal is to help you discover the best fishing spots and techniques in Illinois. Join me as we explore the waters and reel in some great catches together!