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not a VT fish, but striped bass- always wanted one of those.
Anything but a bass to include catching a cold.
Tiger muskie. Been trying to get one through the ice for 4 years and counting
Sturgeon. Obvious catch & release. A grandpa landed one not far from us on Lake of the Woods about 6 years ago fishing for walleye and sauger. 50"+ if my memory is right. Very few of them in Champ, but read an article in the recent past, which mentioned the numbers are slightly increasing......
I'm with u on that 1. Tried a few different times over in ny for tigers both hard and open water and have yet to get 1. I wish they would stick some around vt in some of the lakes and ponds. That would make things interesting
Sad to say but I couldn't catch a brown trout in a fish hatchery......
X2 here. Browns and Rainbows seem to get lock jaw around me.
I have been pretty fortunate with my fishing, I have caught every species on the Vermont Master Angler Program list, although I still need to get a whitefish and a pike/pickerel hybrid large enough to qualify.The three I would love to get at some point are a lake sturgeon, mooneye and a quillback. Unfortunately, all of these are threatened or endangered... so, at least at this point I probably won't intentionally target them.There are a few species that I would love to get through the ice at some point though... bowfin is close to the top of that list! I love the idea of pulling a big mama bowfin through a hole!
Go fish the CT River below moore dam in spring. That won't be the case for long.
What the heck is a mooneye anyways? Been a topic of conversation on here lately, but never heard of them personally.