New Recruitment Criteria- Vermont State Game Wardens
The Vermont State Game Warden Service will be holding three public information meetings this month to raise awareness about updated recruitment criteria for becoming a State Game Warden.
Public information meetings on the updated recruitment criteria will be held at:
- the Barre Fish and Game Club, Gun Club Road, Barre, VT 05641, from 6-8 pm on April 18
- the Orvis Store, 4180 Main Street, Manchester, VT 05254, from 6-8 pm on April 20
An online information meeting will be held on April 19 from 6-8 pm on Microsoft Teams, at the following web address: https://tinyurl.com/wardenserviceonlinemeeting
Vermont’s Spring Turkey Hunting Starts Soon
Introduction to Bullhead Fishing Clinics
Introduction to Bullhead Fishing- CANCELED due to water levels
Date: Friday, May 5, 2023 CANCELED DUE TO HIGH WATER
Time: 6:30pm-9:00pm
Location: Sumners Falls: 404 US Route 5, Hartland VT
Learn the basics of bullhead fishing in these informative hands-on clinics. Each program will explore different fishing styles used to target bullhead, which are found in many of the shallower, muddier lakes, ponds and rivers of Vermont. Brown Bullhead, like other species in the catfish family, are nocturnal bottom feeders, so the programs will take place in the evening when they are more active. Equipment will be provided but participants should dress for the weather and bring a headlamp. Location details and specifics will be given out upon registering.
Deer Management Public Meeting
Where: Montpelier High School – 5 High School Drive, Montpelier | map
When: May 17, 2023. Meeting starts at 6:30 PM
Deer Management Public Meeting
When: May 9, 2023. Meeting starts at 6:30 PM
Where: Middlebury Union Middle School – 48 Deerfield Lane, Middlebury | map
Introduction to Bullhead Fishing
Date: Thursday, May 4
Time: 6:30pm-9:00pm
Location: Dead Creek WMA (Stonebridge Dam), Panton VT | map
Learn the basics of bullhead fishing in these informative hands-on clinics. Each program will explore different fishing styles used to target bullhead, which are found in many of the shallower, muddier lakes, ponds and rivers of Vermont. Brown Bullhead, like other species in the catfish family, are nocturnal bottom feeders, so the programs will take place in the evening when they are more active. Equipment will be provided but participants should dress for the weather and bring a headlamp. Location details and specifics will be given out upon registering.