Reel Vermont Guide Service Fishing Charter Prices
Lake Champlain Charters | 4 Hour Charter Trip
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Reel Vermont Guide Service Fishing Trip Information
TRIPS ARE SCHEDULED FROM 1ST WEEK OF JULY
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Trip Reminders
- Get a Valid Fishing License Prior to the Trip
- Fishing & Bowfishing Gear Are Included
- Child-Friendly Fishing Charter,
COMMON QUESTIONS:
Where is the best bass fishing in Vermont?
Where to Go Fishing. Largemouth bass can be found throughout Vermont and are abundant in the state's many lakes and ponds. Lakes Champlain, Memphremagog, Bomoseen, St. Catherine, Morey, Fairlee, and Sadawga, as well as the Connecticut River, are among the more well-known largemouth bass fisheries.
What does bass eat in Vermont?
Smallmouth bass, like largemouth bass, feed heavily on bottom-dwelling crayfish as well as a variety of baitfish such as yellow perch, smelt, and alewife. They also eat a variety of insects.
What is the most common fish in Vermont?
The native brook trout is without a doubt Vermont's most well-known fish species, prized by anglers who enjoy fishing clear, cold, shady brooks.