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Reciprocal Fishing on Lake Champlain

Click here >> for a map of the Reciprocal Fishing Areas on Lake Champlain. (Map provided courtesy of the Lake Champlain Basin Program)

Reciprocal Fishing on Lake Champlain

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Anglers who hold a fishing license from either state will be able to fish in most of the big lake.

A person holding a New York fishing license may take fish from the Vermont portion of Lake Champlain as far east as a line starting

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on the north shore of the Poultney River where it empties into East Bay, proceeding generally northerly along the shore to the old Rutland Railroad fill on Colchester Point, then following

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the western side of the old Rutland Railroad fill to Allen Point on Grand Isle, continuing northerly following the western shore of
  • Grand Isle to
  • Tromp Point,
  • then across The Gut
to Bow and Arrow Point, then continuing generally northerly along the western shore of North Hero to Pelots Point, then across the Alburg passage to the Point of the Tongue, and then along the western shore of the Alburg peninsula to the United States Border with Canada. When this line crosses a tributary to Lake Champlain, the line shall proceed from the downstream most point of land on one side of the tributary to the downstream most point of land on the other side of the tributary...