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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Vermont Fishing

The cold, clear water found throughout the state of Vermont offers excellent fishing conditions for big trout and smallmouth bass, monsyer salmon, tasty walleyes and perch, plus magnicificant settings for fishing in all kinds of waters including lakes, ponds, streams and rivers.

Vermont Fishing Lake Locations

Harriman Reservoir : 2,150-acre lake in the southern part of the state, at Whitingham, VT.

Island Pond : 600-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, at Brighton, VT.

Lake Bomoseen : 2,400-acre lake in the west-central part of the state, at Bomoseen, VT.

Lake Carmi : 1,400-acre lake in the northern part of the state, at Franklin, VT.

Lake Champlain : 271,000-acre lake on the north-western border of the state, at Burlington, VT.

Lake Dunmore : 1,000-acre lake in the west-central part of the state, at Salisbury, VT.

Lake Memphremagog : 5,800-acre lake on the northern border of the state, at Newport, VT.

Lake St Catherine : 850-acre lake in the south-west part of the state, at Poultney, VT.

Lake Willoughby : 1,700-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, at Westmore, VT.

Maidstone Lake : 750-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, at Maidstone, VT.

Seymour Lake : 1,750-acre lake in the north-east part of the state, at Morgan, VT.

Somerset Reservoir : 1,600-acre lake in the southern part of the state, at Somerset, VT.

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