For Immediate Release: May 9, 2008
Media Contacts: Eric Palmer, Tom Wiggins, 802-241-3700
Vermont’s Trophy Trout Stocking is Underway
WATERBURY, VT – Vermont’s “Trophy Trout” stocking program is underway with seven stream sections and 33 lakes and ponds receiving the two-year old trout, some over 18 inches long.
“The trophy rainbow and brown trout stocked in the Black, Winooski, and Lamoille Rivers as well as Otter Creek have provided exciting fishing for many anglers of all ages and skill levels for many years,” said Fish & Wildlife Commissioner Wayne Laroche. “We are now also stocking trophy trout in sections of East Creek in Rutland, the Missisquoi River in Enosburg and Sheldon, and the Passumpsic River in St Johnsbury. In addition, two-year old brook trout as well as some large rainbows will be stocked in selected lakes and ponds to provide excellent fishing opportunities.”
Trout fishing in the trophy trout streams is open from April 12 through October 31 this year in the stream sections listed below. There is no length limit. The daily creel limit is two trout.
Black River: along Rt. 131 in Weathersfield and Cavendish, from Downers covered bridge upstream, approximately four miles, to the next bridge across the river, the Howard Hill Bridge.
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.
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).
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.
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.
Passumpsic River: in St. Johnsbury, from the top of the Gage Dam upstream to the top of the Arnold Falls Dam. This section includes the Moose River from its confluence with the Passumpsic River upstream to the Concord Avenue bridge.
Winooski River: in Duxbury and Waterbury, from the top of Bolton Dam upstream to the Route 2 Bridge east of Waterbury Village. This section includes the Little River: from its confluence with the Winooski River upstream to the Route 2 bridge.
About 25% of the fish stocked in these waters will also be trophy trout: Adams Reservoir (Woodford), Amherst Lake (Plymouth), Baker Pond (Brookfield), Bean Pond (Sutton), Beck Pond (Newark), Black Pond (Hubbardton), Brown Pond (Westmore), Colby Pond (Plymouth), Colton Pond (Sherburne), Echo Lake (Plymouth), Goshen Dam (Goshen), Kent Pond (Sherburne), Knapp Pond #1 and Knapp Pond # 2 (Reading-Cavendish), Lake Paran (Bennington-Shaftsbury), Lefferts Pond (Chittenden), May Pond (Barton), McIntosh Pond (Royalton), Mill Pond (Windsor), Miller Pond (Strafford), Osmore Pond (Peacham), Lake Raponda (Wilmington), Lake Rescue (Ludlow), Rood Pond (Williamstown-Brookfield), Searsburg Reservoir (Searsburg), Lake Shaftsbury (Shaftsbury), Smith Pond (Pittsford), Stoughton Pond (Weathersfield), Sunset Lake (Brookfield), Townshend Reservoir (Townshend), Wheeler Pond (Barton), Zack Woods Pond and Perch Pond (Hyde Park-Wolcott).
Standard fishing regulations will apply to these lakes and ponds. For details, see the “2007 Guide to Hunting, Fishing & Trapping,” available where licenses are sold.
Vermont fishing licenses are available statewide at more than 350 agents and on Fish & Wildlife’s website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com). More information about trophy trout stocking can also be found on the website. Click on “Fishing” and then “Stocking Schedule.”
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The Northeast Kingdom Cultural Heritage Day is a regional celebration of
Vermont’s larger promotion, Vermont Cultural Heritage Days, held this year
from May 27-July 4. As a part of this widely publicized statewide effort,
the Northeast Kingdom Cultural Heritage Day is a signature event which will
be listed in the Vermont Travel Planner and promoted in part by VDTM, the
Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing as well as by NEKTTA, the
Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism Association (co-sponsor for the event).
This regional celebration is the result of the efforts of Kathy and Eric
Paris of the Lyndon Freighthouse and Carmen’s Ice Cream in Lyndonville, who
are the organizers for the day’s events.
The NEK Cultural Heritage
Day introduces the visitor personally to the people and traditions of the
Northeast Kingdom. The NEK is a region rich in tradition, history, and
craftsmanship combined with striking natural beauty and independent spirit.
The past will join with the present in the Lyndonville Bandstand Park where
artisans, crafters, and vendors will exhibit the antique tools, machines and
old-time craftsmanship of the NEK.
Some of the days many highlights
include: • The Kingdom Express steam train will provide to the public a
unique NEK railroading experience: a round trip train ride from the
Freighthouse in Lyndonville to the Welcome Center in St. Johnsbury from
noon until 1:30 pm. • Horse-drawn wagon rides • An authentic, working
raw iron forge • Model train display with steam locomotive • The National
Geographic NEK GeoTourism MapGuide project will be collecting nominations of
local entities to be placed on the MapGuide. A representative of the
National Geographic Society's Center for Sustainable Destinations will
present the GeoToursim program. • An Old Time Fiddlin' Contest run by North
American Fiddling Contest members will be held from 6-8pm. • The crowning
of the 2006 King and Queen of the Kingdom.
The brainchild of Kathy and
Eric Paris, owners of the Lyndon Freighthouse and Carmen's Ice Cream, the
event started as a means to entertain the 150 visitors of the Mystic Valley
Railway Society touring the NEK. The Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism
Association (NEKTTA) is co-sponsoring the event.
Local
businesses, artists, crafters, restaurants, and farmers also have an
opportunity to display and sell their products. To reserve your spot at NEK
Cultural Heritage Day, contact Eric Paris at 626-3265 or email
Paris@kingcon.com.
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