It is the policy of the State that the protection, propagation control, management and conservation of fish, wildlife, and furbearing animals in this State is in the interest of the public welfare, and that safeguarding of this valuable resource for the people of the State requires a constant and continual vigilance.
Lake Champlain proper shall be considered to include the setback at the same level and the major tributaries to the lake to the following boundaries:
Dead Creek to Panton Road bridge in Panton;
East Creek to the falls in Orwell (downstream of Mount Independence Road);
Lamoille River to the top of first dam (Peterson Dam) in Milton;
LaPlatte River to the falls in Shelburne (under Falls Road bridge);
Lewis Creek to falls in North Ferrisburgh (just upstream of Old Hollow Road);
Little Otter Creek to falls in Ferrisburgh Center (downstream of Little Chicago Road);
Malletts Creek to the first falls upstream of Roosevelt Highway (US 2 and US 7) in Colchester;
Mill River in Georgia to the falls in Georgia (just upstream of Georgia Shore Road bridge);
Missisquoi River to the top of Swanton Dam in the Village of Swanton;
Mud Creek to the dam in Alburg (just upstream of Route 78 bridge);
Otter Creek to the top of the dam in the city of Vergennes;
Poultney River to Central Vermont Power Dam at Carver Falls in West Haven;
Rock River to first Canadian border crossing;
Winooski River to the Winooski One hydropower dam west of Main Street (US 7) in Winooski and Burlington;
Bald Hill Pond, Westmore
Beaver Pond, Holland
Beck Pond, Newark
Beebe Pond, Sunderland
Big Mud Pond, Mt. Tabor
Bourn Pond, Sunderland
Branch Pond, Sunderland
Cary Pond, Walden
Cow Mountain Pond, Granby
Duck Pond, Sutton
Forest Lake, Averill
Griffith Lake, Mt. Tabor
Holland Pond, Holland
Jobs Pond, Westmore
Lake Pleiad, Hancock
Levi Pond, Groton
Lewis Pond, Lewis
Little Rock Pond, Wallingford
Long Pond, Westmore
Marl Pond, Sutton
Martins Pond, Peacham
North Pond, Chittenden
Notch Pond, Ferdinand
Noyes (Seyon) Pond, Groton
Perch Pond (Zack Woods Pond), Hyde Park
Pigeon Pond, Groton
Red Mill Pond, Woodford
Silver Lake, Leicester
South America Pond, Ferdinand
South Pond, Marlboro
Spring Lake, Shrewsbury
Stannard Pond, Stannard
Sterling Pond, Cambridge
Stoughton Pond, Weathersfield
Stratton Pond, Stratton
Unknown Pond, Averys Gore
Unknown Pond, Ferdinand
Vail Pond, Sutton
Vernon Hatchery Pond, Vernon
West Mountain Pond, Maidstone
Wheeler Pond, Barton and Sutton
Zack Woods (Perch Pond), Hyde Park
FISH SPECIES | DAILY AGGREGATE LIMITS |
Brook and Brown and Rainbow Trout - Streams/ Rivers | Maximum Combination of 8 fish |
Brook and Brown and Rainbow Trout - lakes and ponds | Maximum Combination of 6 fish |
Lake Trout | 2 fish, (3 if taken from Lake Champlain) |
Salmon | 2 fish |
Large and Smallmouth Bass | Maximum combination of 5 fish |
Northern Pike | 5 fish |
Chain Pickerel | 10 fish |
Muskellunge | 0 fish |
Walleye | 3 fish |
Black and White Crappie | 25 fish |
American Shad | 0 fish |
Yellow Perch | 50 fish |
Yellow Perch exception | Lake Champlain - No daily limit |
Sauger | 0 fish |
Sturgeon | 0 fish |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
Lakes and Ponds | Open-water and ice fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 January 1, through March 15 | No restriction | 6 trout |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | Minimum length of 12 inches | 3 trout |
Rivers and Streams | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | No restriction | 8 trout |
Sherman Reservior, Whitingham | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | No restriction | 6 trout |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
Listed Below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | No restriction | 2 trout in aggregate |
Black River along Rt. 131 in Weathersfield and Cavendish, - from Downers covered bridge upstream (approximately 4 miles) to the next bridge across the river, the Howard Hill Bridge. East Creek in Rutland City - From the confluence with Otter Creek upstream (approximately 2.7 miles) to the top of the Patch Dam in Rutland City. Lamoille River - From the downstream edge of the bridge on Route 104 in the Village of Fairfax upstream (approximately 1.6 miles) to the top of the Fairfax Falls Dam in Fairfax Little River - From the confluence with Winooski River in Waterbury upstream to the top of the Waterbury Reservoir Dam in Waterbury. Missisquoi River in Enosburg and Sheldon - From the downstream edge of Kane Road (TH-3) bridge upstream (approximately 5.7 miles) to the top of the Enosburg Falls Dam in Enosburg Falls. Otter Creek in Danby and Mt. Tabor - From the Vermont Railway Bridge north of the fishing access upstream (approximately 2 miles) to the Danby-Mt. Tabor Forest Rd. Bridge (Forest Road # 10). Passumpsic River in the Village of St. Johnsbury - From the top of the Gage Dam in St. Johnsbury upstream (approximately 2.4 miles) to the top of the Arnold Falls Dam Moose River - From the confluence with the Passumpsic River upstream (approximately 350 feet) to the downstream edge of the Concord Avenue bridge in the Village of St. Johnsbury. Walloomsac River in Shaftsbury and Bennington - From the Vermont/New York border inShaftsbury upstream to the top of the former Vermont Tissue Plant Dam (downstream of Murphy Road) in Bennington. Winooski River in Duxbury and Waterbury - From the top of the Bolton Dam in Duxbury and Waterbury upstream to the Route 2 Bridge (east side of Waterbury Village). |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit | |
Listed Below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | Minimum length of 10 inches | 2 trout | |
Rivers and Streams: Orleans County: Barton River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to the downstream side of the US Route 5 bridge southernmost and closest to the Village of Barton in Barton. Black River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to the downstream side of the VT Route 14 / 58 bridge in Irasburg. Browning Branch of the Willoughby River - From its confluence at the Willoughby River extending upstream to the second road crossing on Brownington Chilafonx Road (TH #15). Crossing is located approximately 2.4 miles from Browington Center on Chilafoux Road (TH #15). Johns River - From the downstream edge of the first bridge (culvert) upstream of Lake Memphremagog on North Derby Road (TH #6) upstream to U.S. 5, in Derby. Willoughby River - The entire Willoughby River, from confluence with Barton River in Barton upstream to the Willoughby Lake outlet in Westmore. |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit | |
Listed below: | Open-water and Ice fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 January 1 through March 15 | See regulations for specific bodies of waters | Two fish in aggregate | |
Big Averill Lake, Norton and Averill Caspian Lake, Greensboro Crystal Lake, Barton East Long Pond, Woodbury Echo Lake, Charleston Elligo Lake, Craftsbury and Greensboro Forest Lake (Nelson Pond), Calais and Woodbury Harveys Lake, Barnet Jobs Pond, Westmore (Seasonally Closed) Lake Dunmore, Salisbury Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay), Coventry, Derby, Newport City and Newport Little Averill Lake, Averill Maidstone Lake, Maidstone Martins Pond, Peacham (Seasonally Closed) Nelson Pond (Forest Lake), Calais and Woodbury Nichols Pond, Woodbury Seymour Lake, Morgan Shadow Lake, Glover Spring Lake, Shrewsbury Sunset Lake, Benson Willoughby Lake, Westmore. |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31January 1 through March 15 | Salmon - Minimum length of 17 inches Lake Trout - Minimum length of 18 inches | 2 Lake Trout or 2 Salmon or 1 of each |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No Closed Season | Lake Trout and Salmon - Minimum length of 15 inches | 3 Lake Trout and 2 Salmon |
Clyde Pond, Derby Little Salem Lake, Derby Salem Lake, Derby Clyde River from Lake Memphremagog upstream to Citizen's Charleston Dam (Lubber Lake), West Charleston | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through August 31 | Lake Trout - Minimum length of 18 inches Salmon - Minimum length of 17 inches | 2 Lake Trout or 2 Salmon or 1 of each |
Lake Memphremagog (including South Bay) | Open-water and ice fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 January 1 through March 15 | Lake Trout - Minimum length of 18 inches Salmon - Minimum length of 17 inches | 2 Lake Trout or 2 Salmon or 1 of each |
Listed Below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | Lake Trout- Minimum length of 18 inchesSalmon - Minimum length of 17 inches | 2 Lake Trout or 2 Salmon or 1 of each |
Orleans County: Barton River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to the downstream side of the US Route 5 bridge southernmost and closest to the Village of Barton in Barton. Black River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to the downstream side of the VT Route 14 / 58 bridge in Irasburg. Johns River - From the downstream edge of the first bridge (culvert) upstream of Lake Memphremagog on North Derby Road (TH #6) upstream to U.S. 5, in Derby. Willoughby River - The entire Willoughby River, from confluence with Barton River in Barton upstream to the Willoughby Lake outlet in Westmore. |
1. Waters | 2. Method | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
White River - From the confluence with Lilliesville Brook in Stockbridge downstream 3.3 miles to 220 ft. downstream of the confluence with Cleveland Brook in Bethel. | Open-water fishing, with artificial lures and flies only. | Second Saturday in April through October 31. | Minimum length of 18 inches | 1 trout |
Winooski River Tributaries - Listed Below | Open-water fishing | June 1 through October 31 | 10 to 16 inches protected slot: (all fish 10 to 16 inches must be released) | 2 trout, only 1 greater than 16 inches |
Winooski River Tributaries Joiner Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1900 feet to the first falls. Pinneo Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 100 feet to the railroad crossing. Preston Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 2600 feet to the first falls. Ridley Brook, Duxbury - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1700 feet to the first falls. | ||||
Listed Below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through October 31 | 10 to 16 inches protected slot: (all fish 10 to 16 inches must be released) | 2 trout, only 1 greater than 16 inches |
New Haven River - From Munger Street Bridge in New Haven upstream (approximately 4.1 miles) to the South Street bridge in Bristol. Mettawee River - From the downstream edge of the Route 153 bridge in Pawlet upstream (approximately 16 miles) to the downstream edge of first bridge on Dorset Hollow Road and including tributary: Flower Brook upstream (approximately 1000ft) to the downstream edge of the Route 30 bridge in Pawlet. Winooski River - From Preston Brook mouth upstream (approximately 4.4 miles) to the Ridley Brook mouth. | ||||
Listed below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in April through September 30 | No size restriction. | 8 trout |
Open-water fishing | October 1, through October 31 | All trout must be immediately released. | Zero, all trout must be immediately released. | |
Batten Kill (East Branch) - In towns of Manchester and Dorset from the downstream side of Depot Street Bridge (Route 11/30) in Manchester upstream (approximately 5.0 miles) to the downstream side of the US Route 7 Bridge south of East Dorset. Green River - In the towns of Arlington and Sandgate from its confluence with Batten Kill upstream (approximately 8.5 miles) to the confluence with Moffitt Hollow Brook in Beartown. Roaring Branch In the towns of Arlington and Sunderland from its confluence with the Batten Kill upstream (approximately 3.0 miles) to the downstream side of the Bridge #14 on Sunderland TH# 3 in East Kansas. Warm Brook - In the town of Arlington from its Confluence with the Roaring Branch upstream (approximately 0.8 miles) to the base of the so-called Hale Company Dam in East Arlington. |
1. Waters | 2. Method | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
Connecticut River and tributaries | No person shall take or attempt to take an anadromous Atlantic salmon, any salmon unintentionally taken shall be immediately released in accordance with section 4602 | No open season | All fish must be immediately released | Zero - All Anadromous Atlantic salmon must be immediately released |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
Connecticut River, including Vermont river tributaries | Open-water fishing | No closed season | All shad must be released. | Zero - All shad must be immediately released. |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (and as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No more than 5 of any one species |
General Waters (Except seasonally closed waters and as listed below | Speargun, bow and crossbow all with line attached to arrow | No closed season | No restriction | No more than 5 of any one species |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Open-water and ice fishing, speargun, bow and crossbow all with line attached to arrow | No closed season | No restriction | No more than 5 fish of any one species |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Shooting and Handheld Spear | March 25 through May 25, Title 10 4606(e) | No restriction | No more than 5 of any one species |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (and as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
General Waters (Except seasonally closed waters and as listed below) | Speargun, bow and crossbow all with line attached to arrow | No Closed Season | No restriction | No Limit |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Open-water and ice fishing, speargun, bow and crossbow all with line attached to arrow | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Shooting and Handheld Spear | March 25 through May 25, Title 10 4606(e) | No restriction | No Limit |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (and as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
Lake Champlain, not to include tributaries | Shooting and Handheld Spear | March 25 through May 25, Title 10 4606(e) | No restriction | No Limit |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | Minimum length of 20 inches | 5 Fish |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | Minimum length of 20 inches | 5 Fish |
Lake Champlain | Shooting and handheld spearing | March 25 through May 25, 10 VSA 4606 | Minimum length of 20 inches | 5 Fish |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limits |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | 10 fish |
Lake Champlain | Shooting and handheld spearing | March 25 through May 25 | No restriction | 10 fish |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limits |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing; Catch and release with artificial lures and flies only | No closed season | All muskellunge must be released | Zero - All muskellunge must be immediately released |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing; Catch and release with artificial lures and flies only | No closed season | All muskellunge must be released | Zero - All muskellunge must be immediately released |
Lake Champlain | Shooting and handheld spearing | March 25 through May 25, 10 VSA 4606(e) | Zero Fish |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
All waters | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No limit |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limits |
All waters | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | Minimum length of 8 inches | 25 fish, Combined |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limits |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | 50 fish |
Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No closed season | No restriction | No Limit |
Businesses may buy lawfully taken fish, with the approval of the Commissioner, pursuant to the Commercial angling rule set forth in 10 V.S.A. APP § 123. |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | Second Saturday in June through March 15. | Minimum length of 10 inches | 5 fish |
Lake Champlain | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in June through Nov. 30 | Minimum length of 12 inches | 5 fish |
Lakes, Ponds and reservoirs (seasonally closed) | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in June through October 31. | Minimum length of 10 inches | 5 Fish |
Lakes, Ponds and reservoirs (seasonally closed) | Open-water fishing: Catch and release with artificial lures and flies only | Second Saturday in April through the Friday before the Second Saturday in June, both dates inclusive. | All bass must be released | Zero - All bass must be immediately released |
Lake Morey, Fairlee | Open-water and ice fishing | Second Saturday in June through March 15 | Minimum length of 14 inches | 5 Fish |
Listed below: | Open-water fishing | Second Saturday in June through Nov. 30. | Minimum length of 10 inches | 5 fish |
Catch and release with artificial lures and flies only | Dec. 1 through the Friday before the second Saturday in June, both dates inclusive | All bass must be released | Zero - All bass must be immediately released. | |
Austin Pond, Hubberton Black Pond, Hubberton Blueberry Lake (Warren Lake), Warren Breese Pond, Hubberton Bullhead Pond, Manchester Gale Meadows, Londonderry Half Moon Pond, Hubberton Lily Pond, Vernon Lowell Lake, Londonderry Mill Pond, Windsor Raponda Lake, Wilmington Retreat Meadows, Brattleboro Roach Pond, Hubberton Runnemede Lake, Windsor Sadawga, Whitingham Weatherhead Hollow, Guilford |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters and Lake Champlain (except as listed below) | Open-water and ice fishing | First Saturday in May through March 15 | Minimum length of 18 inches | 3 Fish |
Lake Carmi, Franklin | Open-water and ice fishing | First Saturday in May through March 15 | Minimum length of 15 inches Protected lengths - 17 to 19 inches (all fish between 17 & 19 inches must be released) | 5 fish, provided only 1 is over 19 inches |
Chittenden Reservoir, Chittenden including all tributaries upstream to the first barrier impassable to upstream fish movement | Open-water and ice fishing | June 1 through March 15 | Minimum length of 22 inches | 2 fish |
1. Waters | 2. Methods | 3. Season | 4. Size Restrictions | 5. Daily Bag Limit |
General Waters and Lake Champlain | Open-water and ice fishing | No open season | Any fish taken must be immediately released. | Zero - All Sauger taken must be immediately released. |
Chittenden County
Joiner Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1,900 feet to the first falls.
Pinneo Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 100 feet to the railroad crossing.
Preston Brook, Bolton - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 2,600 feet to the first falls.
Orleans County
Black River, Coventry - From 600 feet below the falls at Old Harman Mill in Coventry upstream to the top of falls at Old Harman Mill in Coventry.
Willoughby River, Orleans - From the downstream edge of bridge on Tarbox Hill Road in Orleans Village upstream to the top of the natural falls upstream of the bridge on Tarbox Hill Road in Orleans Village.
Dorin, Wells, Myers, Schoolhouse and Mill Brooks, all in Westmore - From mouth of brooks at Lake Willoughby upstream approximately 3/4 mile in Dorin Brook, all of Wells Brook, 1/2 mile in Myers Brook, 1/4 mile in the Schoolhouse Brook and 1/4 mile in Mill Brook and tributaries, all in Westmore. For identification purpose these brooks are arranged in order from north to south, and flow through Vermont Agency of Transportation structures on Route 5A number 10, 9, 8, 7 and 6, respectively.
Porter Brook, Greensboro - From Caspian Lake upstream to its headwaters. (1987, Fish and Wildlife Commissioner's Reg. No. 970, eff. April 1, 1987.)
Washington County
Chase Brook, Berlin - From its confluence with the Dog River upstream approximately 1/2 mile to the top of the natural falls in Berlin.
Ridley Brook, Duxbury - From the confluence of the Winooski River upstream approximately 1,700 feet to the first falls.
Windsor County
Lilliesville Brook, Stockbridge - From its confluence with the White River upstream to the 2nd bridge on the Lilliesville Brook Road.
Locust Creek, Bethel - From its confluence with the White River upstream to the 2nd bridge on Rt. 12.
Chittenden County
Lamoille River, Milton - From the downstream edge of the bridge on Bear Trap Road in Milton (referred to as the West Milton Bridge upstream to the top of first dam (Peterson Dam) in Milton.
Winooski River,Winooski and Burlington - From theWinooski One Hydro dam west of Main Street (US 7) in Winooski and Burlington and extending downstream to the downstream side of the first railroad bridge.
Franklin County
Missisquoi River, Swanton - From the top of the Swanton dam in the Village of Swanton downstream approximately 850 feet to the water treatment plant on the west side of the river, and down- stream approximately 850 feet to the upstream end of the cement breakwater on the east side of the river
Franklin County
Missisquoi River, Swanton - From the top of the Swanton Dam in the Village of Swanton extending downstream 5,120 feet to the Northwest corner (downstream) of the Riverside Cemetery and across the river to a pole on the Northeast bank.
Orleans County
Clyde River, Newport City - From 260 feet below the top of the abandoned Mill Dam immediately upstream of the Number 1, 2, 3 hydroelectric powerhouse in Newport City, upstream to the top of the abandoned Mill Dam immediately upstream of the Number 1, 2, 3 hydroelectric powerhouse in Newport City.
Clyde River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to Charleston Dam (Lubber Lake), West Charleston
Batten Kill River - From the New York State line upstream (approximately 20.6 miles) to downstream side of Depot Street Bridge (Route 11/30) in Manchester
Dog River - From the downstream edge of the Junction Road Bridge in Berlin/Montpelier upstream to the top of the Northfield Falls Dam in Northfield.
Batten Kill River - From the New York State line upstream (approximately 20.6 miles) to downstream side of Depot Street Bridge (Route 11/30) in Manchester.
Clyde River - From Lake Memphremagog upstream to Charleston Dam (Lubber Lake), West Charleston
Dog River - From the downstream edge of the Junction Road Bridge in Berlin/Montpelier upstream to the top of the Northfield Falls Dam in Northfield.
10 Appendix V.S.A. § 122