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Vermont is the Battenkill and everything that comes with it. The river is the spiritual home of American dry-fly tradition — Lee Wulff, Charles Orvis, and generations of New England anglers built the sport here. But Vermont also delivers Lake Champlain for smallmouth and lake trout, the White and Lamoille for wild brown trout, and a network of small, wild, hike-in brook trout streams in the Green Mountains.

Where to fish

Top waters in Vermont

Battenkill River

Brown trout, brook trout

The river of American fly-fishing legend. Wild, selective, technical. Crystal-clear water over sand and gravel, with browns that have seen everything. Humbling for most anglers, rewarding for the patient.

Lake Champlain

Smallmouth bass, lake trout, landlocked salmon, northern pike

One of the best smallmouth lakes in the country. Mid-lake structure fishing in summer, rocky shoreline in spring and fall. Lake trout deep-jigging year-round including hard-water.

White River

Brown trout, brook trout, rainbow trout

The longest undammed tributary of the Connecticut River — 56 miles of free-flowing water. Classic New England freestone, wild browns in the mainstem, brookies in the headwaters. Hendrickson hatch in May is the highlight.

Lamoille River

Brown trout, rainbow trout

Flows from the Green Mountains to Lake Champlain. Undervalued wild brown trout water, especially in the middle sections between Morrisville and Jeffersonville. Excellent streamer water in fall.

When to go

Vermont fishing by season

April–May

Spring

Hendricksons and blue-winged olives kick off the season on the Battenkill and White. Ice-out on Lake Champlain triggers lake trout and salmon in shallow water. Mud season is real — rubber boots required.

June–August

Summer

Sulphurs and caddis on the rivers. Lake Champlain smallmouth in prime form. Small headwater brook trout streams fish all summer. Afternoon thunderstorms are daily in the mountains.

September–October

Fall

Brown trout pre-spawn. Peak foliage makes the river corridors spectacular. Lake Champlain smallmouth feed hard before winter. Short but glorious season — the window closes fast.

December–March

Winter

Ice fishing on Champlain and the smaller lakes for lake trout, salmon, and perch. Most rivers are locked. The Vermont Battenkill from the NY line up to Manchester is closed to fishing November 1 through the second-Saturday-in-April opener — winter dry-rod work happens on the New York section.

Why Vermont

The Battenkill requires skills most American trout rivers don't — small flies, long leaders, slow presentations, patience with wild fish that have never seen a hatchery. It's a finishing school for fly anglers. Lake Champlain adds trophy smallmouth and year-round stillwater species in the same state. And Vermont's small-stream culture — a guide with a small-rod rod, a willow-lined creek, a single wild brook trout — is as old as American fishing.

Insider tip

The Battenkill fishes best in June during the sulphur and summer caddis overlap, and again in late September as browns get aggressive before spawn. July and August can be slow — the fish go deep and selective in the summer heat. If you only have one day, book it for early June.

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