MILTON, Vt. On a gray April morning, with occasional snow flurries swirling, three fisheries specialists gathered on the Lamoille River to catch some of the river’s walleye for sampling.This year, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department will do.
Dwindling walleye numbers in the Lamoille River signaled to biologists that stocking might be in order. This year, they plan to bolster the river’s natural population with hatchery-raised fish.
Vermont’s bass fishing season kicks off on Saturday, June 12, and anglers throughout the state are eager to hit their favorite body of water in search of fun and exciting