Vermont’s new fishing regulations for panfish and for selling fish

Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is reminding anglers of some new rules related to panfish daily bag limits and the sale of angler harvested fish that are now in effect. 

A new regulation defines “Panfish” as Bluegill, Bullhead, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Pumpkinseed, Rock Bass, and Yellow Perch.  For most waters other than Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River, anglers may only take a total of 50 panfish per day, no more than 25 of which may be Crappies. 

Daily panfish bag limits have not changed for Lake Champlain, where the daily limit for Crappies is 25, with no limits on the other panfish species.  New Hampshire’s fishing regulations apply on the Connecticut River. 

The new rule prohibits buying or selling Black Crappie or White Crappie in Vermont in order to protect and conserve quality fishing opportunities for crappie.

Berlin Pond in Berlin and Stiles Pond in Waterford have a reduced daily bag limit of 10 Yellow Perch.

“Panfish species have been increasing in popularity across the country and here in Vermont,” said fisheries biologist Jud Kratzer.  “These new rules should help to maintain quality panfish fishing opportunities throughout the state.”

The recent regulation change also now requires anglers who sell panfish or other species harvested in Vermont to have a Fish Seller’s Endorsement on their fishing license.  This endorsement is free and can be easily applied to the license at the time of purchase or renewal.

“We have very little information on the number of anglers who sell their catch and this change will allow us to gather some basic information about the level of activity on Vermont waters” added Kratzer.

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