Biologist Jud Kratzer Talk Fishing In The Kingdom
The St. Johnsbury District covers the Wells River watershed north to the Quebec border and includes the Memphremagog watershed and the upper Lamoile watershed over to Morrisville..
Turkey Hunting Opens Friday In Twin States
A successful hunter in Vermont’s spring turkey seasons must report their turkey within 48 hours to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department. This can be done at a local big game reporting station or online at Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website.
Youth Turkey Hunting Is This Weekend
“The youth and novice turkey hunting weekend provides an excellent opportunity for experienced hunters to teach young or new hunters how to safely and successfully hunt wild turkeys,” said Toni Mikula, Vermont’s wild turkey biologist.
Restoration Of Wild Turkeys Celebrated In Pawlet Saturday
The restoration of native wild turkeys to our state is important biologically, ecologically and for the heritage value of their return for all Vermonters to enjoy,” said Vermont Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Jason Batchelder. “It was accomplished after a thorough scientific assessment to ensure we again had suitable habitat that would support a population of wild turkeys.
Local Students Win F&W Art Contest
We have waited all winter and Saturday we finally get a chance to fish for trout in Vermont’s lakes and streams. As is usual, opening weekend the fishing will likely be slow as the water will still be cold and my well be high and fast.
Be Bear Aware, Be Part Of The Solution, Not Part Of The Problem
“Preventing bears from having access to human-related foods is key to successful coexistence with these long-lived and intelligent animals,” said Comeau.
Local Women Travel To The Antarctic
For St. Johnsbury resident Dr. Joyce Dobbertin and Lyndon residents Patty Emery and Larissa Flynn the Antarctic trip was just the most recent of many trips the three adventurous explorers have taken around the world.
Trout And Chipmunks, Two Signs Of Spring
The second sign of spring was spying trout that had made it through the winter under the ice of our little pond back in the woods. Each year I check when a small section of ice opens where the snowmelt trickles in. Friday there was an opening about two feet wide and six feet long and trout were seemingly enjoying the sun that was shining as was I.
Moose And Deer Hearing To Be Held In St. J March 18
Pre-recorded videos of the moose and deer presentations that will be given at these meetings will be available by going to the “Public Hearings Schedule” on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s home page.
Vintage Snowmobile Enthusiasts Descend On Monroe
It was purchased from Arthur Joy Skiroule in Bath by Arthur S Minot. It then went to his brother Alden Minot and now is owned by his son William Minot and wife Brenda.
A Candid Interview With The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Commissioner
One of the hot topics currently is posting of land. The department had floated the idea that land be posted January 1 for the ensuing year.
Brendan and Dorothy Whittaker Honored
The Wilderness Trust’s sponsorship of a scholarship to send two local youths to Buck Lake, Murphy thought, would be a great way to enhance connections between the organization and the Woodbury community.
The Cold has Affected Us all
I have had little free time as Linda has had four hospital appointments and I three. They were in Newport, St. Johnsbury and Lebanon so we spent a lot of time on the road.
Vermont Student Fish Art Contest Now Open
“The Fish Art Contest is a way for Vermont students to use their creativity and strengthen their knowledge and connection with our environment,” said Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department Education Specialist Corey Hart.
Vermont’s State-wide Free Ice Fishing Day is Saturday
Fishing equipment will be loaned for this fun day on the ice, or participants may bring their own.
Vermont Archery Deer Season Lengthened
Archery deer hunting in these expanded archery zones begins September 15, and only antlerless deer may be taken in these areas until the regular archery deer season begins on October 1
Vermont Outdoor Business Alliance
In 2023, outdoor recreation created $2.1 billion in value added for Vermont, accounting for 4.8% of Vermont’s GDP. This makes Vermont second in the country, behind Hawaii, for highest contribution to State gross domestic product (GDP).
Starting The New Year Off With A Hike
It was windy so we spent little time on top but did break out the champaign for the toast to the new year before heading down via the Putnam’s Trail.
Ice Fishermen Beware!
It has been cold and ice has formed on many bodies of water so those of us who ice fish are anxious to get out. Just be careful. It is still early in the season.
Gary Moore and the Cookie Tour
We met a couple from Elmyra, NY who were spending four 4 nights at the Inn at Ellis River in Jackson. It was their fourth Cookie Tour.