Vermont Statutes

§ 116 — Atlantic salmon management in Connecticut River

Vermont § 116
JurisdictionVermont
Title 10Title 10 Appendix: Conservation and Development
Ch. 2Chapter 002: Fish

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Bluebook
Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 10, § 116 (2026).

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(a)Definitions.
(1)“Angling” means fishing with hook and line which must be personally attended.
(2)“Fly fishing” means angling with the use of a single fly with either a single or double (side by side) hook, whose gape may not exceed 1/2 inch, dressed with hair, feathers, tinsel, thread, yarn or similar material. The use of lead core lines is prohibited. Additional weight may not be built into the fly in its construction, as in a weighted nymph, and no additional weight or other attachments such as spinners or swivels shall be attached to the hook, leader or line, and the use of open or closed face spinning reels, spin cast reels, free spool reels, bait casting reels or similar devices is prohibited.
(3)“River” means the main stem of the Connecticut River from a line drawn from Griswo

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Legislative History

(Added 1985, Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission Regs., eff. June 1, 1985.)

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