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MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont anglers will want to know about several changes to fishing regulations that take effect on January 1, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.
Most notable are the updated regulations referring to panfish and the use of baitfish. Additional changes can be found in the 2026 Fishing Guide & Regulations booklet available free from license agents and on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website.
Panfish
- For most waters other than Lake Champlain and the Connecticut River, daily limits of panfish have become more restrictive. Bluegill, Bullhead, Black Crappie, White Crappie, Pumpkinseed, Rock Bass and Yellow Perch have a combined daily limit of 50 fish, no more than 25 of which can be Black Crappie or White Crappie.
- The commercial sale of crappie is now prohibited.
- Anglers who wish to sell their catch will need to add a free fish seller’s endorsement to their license.
Baitfish
- The current three-year cycle of the wild baitfish endorsement expires on 12/31/2025. If you would like to harvest baitfish between 1/1/26 and 12/31/28 you will need to take the quiz and add the free tag to your license.
- You can now use a larger minnow trap to harvest your own baitfish. The size of a legal minnow trap has increased from no longer than 18” with an entrance not exceeding 1” in diameter to no longer than 24” with an entrance not exceeding 2.5” in diameter. This means that folks will be able to target larger fish to use as bait.
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