Introduction to Bullhead Fishing Clinics

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MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is holding a series of introductory bullhead fishing clinics this spring, highlighting a seasonal opportunity to target one of Vermont's most overlooked fish species.
 
"The arrival of spring brings increased opportunities to catch bullhead as they begin moving into their spawning grounds," said Education Specialist Corey Hart.  "In addition to be being a blast to catch, bullhead—or 'horned pout' as they are also known—are excellent table fare."
 
Each clinic will explore different fishing styles used to target brown bullhead, which are found in many of the shallower, muddier lakes, ponds and rivers of Vermont.  Bullhead, like other species in the catfish family, are nocturnal bottom feeders.  So, the clinics will take place in the evening to take advantage of increased bullhead activity.
 
These clinics are open to people of all ages and levels of experience, including those who are completely new to fishing.  Equipment will be provided, but participants are encouraged to bring their own rods as well.  Participants should also dress for the weather and bring a flashlight or headlamp.
 
Space is limited to the first 30 registrants and seminars fill up quickly, so sign up as early as possible.  Pre-registration is required and can be completed on Vermont Fish and Wildlife's website at tinyurl.com/yd2ujkn6
 
Directions to the meeting spot will be given upon registering.
 
Dates & Locations:
  • April 20, Hoyts Landing, Springfield ,VT : Start time 6:30 p.m.
  • April 28,: Sumner Falls, Hartland, VT Start time 6:30 p.m.
  • May 4, Dead Creek WMA, Panton, VT: Start time: 6:30 p.m.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities are available upon request.  Please include a description of the accommodation you will need.  Individuals making such requests must include their contact information.  Please send an e-mail to corey.hart@vermont.gov or call 802-505-5562 (voice), 1-800-253-0191 (TTY).

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Vermont's 'Operation Game Thief' Helps Catch Poachers

MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont State Game Wardens are asking Vermonters with information about fish and wildlife crimes to submit them through the Operation Game Thief program. 
 
Operation Game Thief (OGT) is a joint nonprofit program sponsored by the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs and administered by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.  The program provides a way for people to help protect the state's fish and wildlife by reporting law violators at 1-800-75ALERT (1-800-752-5378).  The toll-free hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year to report violations.  Rewards are paid for information leading to arrests. 
 
"Vermont is lucky to have dedicated wardens patrolling our fields, forests and waterways, but their numbers are limited," said Col. Justin Stedman.  "Operation Game Thief is a great way for Vermonters to assist in reducing fish and wildlife violations by providing tips and information.  We're asking people to call with details such as names and descriptions of perpetrators, and descriptions and plate numbers of vehicles whenever possible." 
 
"Poachers steal the opportunity for others to legally hunt and fish and may create an unfairly negative impression of hunting and fishing with the general public," said Col. Stedman.  "They may also target threatened, endangered or nongame species.  We appreciate this partnership with the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs to help us catch and prosecute poachers through Operation Game Thief."
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