Vermont's fisheries biologists are engaged in a variety of activities to ensure Vermont's valuable fisheries resources are sustained and enhanced through time.
On this page: Strategic Wood Addition Projects » | Walleye Management » | Trout Management » | Bass Management » | Fisheries Survey Work » | Fisheries Biologists Reports » (PDFs)
Strategic Wood Addition Projects
Fish Grow on Trees - Adding Wood to Vermont Rivers Benefits Trout Populations
See also:
- Introduction to Strategic Wood Addition in Vermont's Streams and Rivers
- Strategic Wood Addition: Project Evaluation
- Celebrating 12 Years of Strategic Wood Addition in Vermont Streams
- Chop and Drop - Improving Stream and Brook Trout Habitat
Walleye Management Program
Lake Champlain Walleye Management Program
Walleye Management in Lake Carmi
Stocking Intensive-cultured Walleye Fingerlings in Chittenden Reservoir
Trout Management
Wild Brook Trout Monitoring in Ranch Brook - Stowe
Trout Population Sampling
See also
Bass Management
Surveying Vermont Bass Populations Through Electrofishing
Bass Population Surveys
Fisheries Survey Work
American Eel in Lake Bomoseen, Vermont. How did it get here!?
Overview of Fish Surveying
See also:
- VT Fisheries Management Playlist on YouTube
- Electrofishing for Lake Trout on Lake Champlain
- Lake Sturgeon Research in Lake Champlain
- Gillnetting - Lake Champlain Fish Community Monitoring Stations
- Northern Pike Research
Fisheries Biologists Reports
- Fisheries Management Document Library
(searchable database of fisheries federal aid reports and other documents dating back to the 1890s) - 2017 Evaluation of Brook Trout Populations in VT Streams | PDF
- Wood is Good for Brook Trout | PDF
- NEK Brook Trout Ponds | PDF
- Good Brook Trout Habitat | PDF
- Norton & South Bay Creel Survey | PDF
- Inland Lakes Walleyes | PDF
- Lake Champlain Walleyes | PDF
- Nighttime Electrofishing | PDF