The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department has started its annual fish stocking work, an effort that will ultimately put over 1,000,000 adult fish, fry and fingerlings - including over 18,000 trophy trout, into Vermont waters in 2015.
"Our fish culture and stocking program is designed to help maintain and restore fisheries, while also increasing angling opportunities," said Adam Miller, fish culture operations manager with Vermont Fish & Wildlife. "The entire effort is critical to supporting local fisheries and to promoting the sport of fishing in Vermont."
"We'll be stocking nearly 18,500 large, two-year old trout across Vermont, and anglers will have the opportunity to fish over 34 miles of rivers and 28 lakes and ponds that are designated as trophy water," said Miller. "This means excellent fishing opportunities and an even better chance for anglers to catch the fish of a lifetime."
For a complete list of trophy trout waters and the 2015 stocking schedule, see below.
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| In addition to annual stockings of yearling trout, the following ponds will also receive 2-year old trout. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| *Trophy area stocking dates are subject to change based on weather and water conditions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| The destruction of the Roxbury Fish Hatchery by Tropical Storm Irene has resulted in fewer trout being stocked in inland lakes and streams. Roxbury produced a significant number of yearling and trophy fish every year and the department plans on rebuilding the hatchery. For more information, please email Dave Yasharian ([email protected]) or phone at 802-467-3660. |
Source: Vermont Fish & Wildlife May 7, 2015
