Fishing and Hunting Guides, Outfitters, Services, Lodging and Resources
Vermont Outdoor Recreation Directory
"There's no better time than Vermont."
"There's no better time than Vermont."
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Fishing and hunting in Vermont is a lifelong pastime for most residents and visitors. We have included information to make it easier to find the resources, both human and natural, that you need to enjoy Vermont's outdoor sports. These pages include information regarding Vermont Ice Fishing, Fly Fishing, Charter Boats, Warm Water, Cold Water, Bow Hunting, Big and Small Game, Turkey, Upland Birds, Waterfowl and Muzzle Loading seasons
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Fishing Guides, Gear & Information
Charter Boat Fishing Services and Lodging
Fly Fishing Guides, Gear and Info Ice Fishing Information Vermont Fishing Regulations Vermont Fishing Tournaments Bait and Tackle Dealers Fish Hatcheries Kid's Fishing Events Vermont Lakes & Rivers
Vermont has over 700 lakes and ponds and 5,000+ miles of rivers and streams following is some information that might be useful.
Vermont Boating Regulations Vermont Use of Public Waters Rules Connecticut River Joint Commissions Lake Champlain Navigational Charts |
Hunting Guides, Gear and Services
Hunting Guides, Gear and Lodging
Vermont Hunting Regulations Deer and Elk Farms in Vermont Migratory Game Bird Regulations Waterfowl Seasons Shooting Ranges Leashed Tracking Dogs for Recovery of Game Hunter Education Courses
Green Mountain National Forest Vermont Camping Association Vermont State Forests Vermont State Parks Vermont Trapper's Association Wildlife Management Areas (WMA) Maps Wildlife Management Units Youth Deer Hunting Weekend |
*Primitive camping is allowed on WMAs designated by the Department for the purpose of hunting, fishing, or trapping for no more than 3 consecutive nights.
*Camp sites must be at least 200 feet from any water body, property line, or road.
*Camp sites must be at least 200 feet from any water body, property line, or road.