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Stowe

Eden

JayDerby

Milton

LowellFairfield

Peru

Ira

Troy

Chester

Groton

Orwell

Danville

Bethel

Ripton

Swanton

Newbury

Dorset

Essex

Lewis

Chittenden

Highgate

Calais

Barnet

Rupert

Pawlet

Jamaica

Barton

Cabot

Pownal

Bristol

Corinth

Danby

Bolton

Brighton

Berlin

Concord

BarnardBenson

Lincoln

Stratton

Victory

Sutton

Cambridge

Addison

Fairfax

Alburgh Averill

Winhall

Rochester

Sharon

Colchester

Georgia

Burke

Dover

Granville

Albany

Halifax

Glover

Johnson

Underhill

Bridport

Warren

CharlottePeacham

Elmore

Ferrisburgh

Chelsea

Orange

Ferdinand

Hartford

Topsham

Norton

Walden

Hartland

Granby

Reading

Lyndon

Norwich

Plymouth

Jericho

Pittsford

Poultney

Thetford

Randolph

Strafford

Enosburg

Irasburg

Franklin

Wolcott

Richford

Roxbury

Sheldon

Duxbury

Pomfret

Holland

Sandgate

Ludlow

Ryegate

Newark

Grafton

Waterbury

Killington

Fletcher

Weston

Fayston

Brandon

Springfield

Guilford

Shoreham

Woodford

Royalton

Castleton Mendon

Canaan

Newfane

Berkshire

Arlington

Shelburne

Morgan

Morristown

Montgomery

Marlboro

Kirby

HancockTunbridge

Shrewsbury

Vershire

Stamford

Westfield

Wells

Northfield

Braintree

Starksboro

Westford

Bridgewater

Lunenburg

Marshfield

Shaftsbury

Sunderland

Wheelock

Hardwick

South Hero

Middlesex

Stockbridge

Monkton

Brookfield

Waterford

Woodstock

Putney

Moretown

Belvidere

North Hero

Bakersfield

Cavendish

Hinesburg

Worcester

St. Albans Town

Mount Holly

Craftsbury SheffieldHyde Park

Woodbury

Westmore

Glastenbury

Wallingford

Manchester

Bloomfield

Bennington

Townshend Westminster

Wilmington

Guildhall

Charleston

Williston

Middlebury

New Haven

Rutland

Salisbury

Readsboro

Rockingham

Bradford

Grand Isle

Andover

Greensboro

Huntington

Mount Tabor

Washington

Lemington

Weathersfield

East Haven

Whitingham

Cornwall

Fairlee

Richmond

Maidstone

Panton

Clarendon

Coventry

Somerset

Williamstown

Brattleboro

Tinmouth

St. Johnsbury

Londonderry

Sudbury

Windham

Vernon

Goshen

Wardsboro

WaitsfieldBarre Town

Leicester

Brunswick

West Haven

Pittsfield

Windsor

Hubbardton

Dummerston

Plainfield

Searsburg

Brownington

East Montpelier

Athens

Whiting

Weybridge

Newport Town

West Fairlee

South Burlington

West Windsor

Fair Haven

Waterville

Stannard

Burlington

Averys Gore

Isle La Motte

West Rutland

Brookline

Middletown Springs

Waltham

Proctor

Montpelier

Landgrove

Warren Gore

Rutland City

Newport City

Baltimore

Buels Gore Barre City

St. George

Vergennes

Warners Grant

Winooski

St. Albans City

Conserved LandsBrook Trout Present

Self-sustaining populations of wild brook troutare present in many of Vermont's streams andrivers, but they are most abundant in stream reaches with cold water, deep pools, and overheadcover, such as downed trees. Because of this, anglers can often find better habitat, better fishing,and better scenery deeper in the wilderness thanat road-side streams. Vermont's conserved lands represent only a small proportion of the forested lands in the Green Mountain State, but are great places to start when looking for these off-road opportunities. All of Vermont's waterways are open to public access,but please be respectful of private landowners.

Vermont's Wild Brook Trout

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