Vermont (VT) is home to approximately 55 native fish species. Explore popular game fish, fishing regulations, top fishing spots, and endangered species.
These are the most sought-after species for recreational anglers in Vermont.
Vermont offers diverse fishing destinations across the state, from lakes and reservoirs to rivers and coastal waters.
A resident annual fishing license in Vermont costs $28.00. Non-resident and short-term permits are typically available at different price points. Always check the official Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife for the most current fees and regulations.
2 fish species in Vermont are listed as endangered or threatened under federal or state law.