Monday, January 4, 2016

Vermont Free Ice Fishing Day Jan. 30, 2016

Posted by Wayne G. Barber


ELMORE, Vt. – Vermont's third annual Free Ice Fishing Day is January 30, 2016. To celebrate, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding an Ice Fishing Festival at Lake Elmore State Park in central Vermont.

The festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and families with kids are encouraged to attend.

Fish & Wildlife Department staff, as well as instructors from Vermont's Let's Go Fishing Program, will be on-hand to teach ice fishing basics. These include knot tying, baiting and using an ice fishing rod, and most importantly, how to stay warm on the ice. They'll also discuss fishing regulations and go over fish identification.

Department staff will operate a fish fry station to cook up participants' catch, and there will also be other refreshments on hand including plenty of hot cocoa. There will be several warming huts available.

"Ice fishing is one of the most accessible forms of fishing and can be a great way to introduce kids to how much fun fishing can be," said Jud Kratzer, fisheries biologist for the Fish & Wildlife Department.

"This festival will demonstrate that ice fishing isn't just about catching fish," said Kratzer. "It's also a great way to spend some time outdoors with kids. You can skate, sled, make a snow fort and have a cookout – all while waiting for the flags on your tip-ups to signal when you've caught a fish."

The Fish & Wildlife Department will lend equipment needed for this fun day on the ice, or participants may bring their own equipment. There will also be prizes and giveaways. For more information, contact Nicole Meier at 802-318-1347. Pre-registration is encouraged but not required, and is available by clicking here.... Access is via Beach Road off Route 12.

Free Ice Fishing Day is held annually on the last Saturday in January. While the day is geared towards people who are new to ice fishing, giving them a chance to give it a try without having to buy a license, any angler may ice fish on any waterbody statewide without a fishing license.       

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