Fishing Charters in Vermont
Browse fishing charters in Vermont that can help you catch largemouth bass.


Reel Vermont Guide Service
Fairfax, Vermont
Experience world-class bow fishing on Lake Champlain. Hunt Carp, Gar, and more with expert guidance. Book your night adventure now!


Green Mountain Troufitters
Hyde Park, Vermont


Fishnrigg Charters
Fishing Charters On Lake Champlain


Lazy D And Me
trolling the Hudson river for striped bass


Stream And Brook Fly Fishing


Bronzeback Guide Service


Francisco Fly Fishing
Book your guided trip with Francisco Guide Service for an unforgettable outdoor experience. Secure your reservation now for an exciting adventure.


Uncle Jammers Guide Service
Contact Uncle Jammer's Fly Fishing Guide Service in Vermont! Book your guide fly fishing trip today!


Bailey Hazen Angling Adventures
Key personal items for a fun and comfortable outing.


FLY HAUS - Fly Shop
Fly rod rental and wading gear rental options at The FLY HAUS. Rent quality rods, waders, and boots for your river adventures and stay warm and dry.


Sure Strike Charters
Sure Strike Charters is Vermont’s Premier Lake Champlain Fishing Charter . Our home port is Shelburne shipyard. Captain Brian and Captain Paul are both fully licensed United States Coast Guard certified Captains for 40 years combined experience fishing guides on Lake Champlain. We cater to families & welcome all. Local to Burlington, Shelburne, Charlotte, Vergennes, Colchester, Milton, and a short drive from The Champlain Islands, St, Albans, Barre, Montpelier, St. Johnsbury, Derby, Middlebury, Bristol, Stowe, Killington, Waterbury, Woodstock, Bennington, Brattleboro, Windsor, White River Junction, even Montreal Canada.


Great Drake Angling & Outdoor Adventures, LLC
Guided Vermont Fishing Trips in Stowe and Northeast Kingdom. Drift boat fishing trips and wading for Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout and Landlocked Salmon.
Best Time to Catch Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass can be caught year-round in Jeffersonville. Right now in February, activity is Slow.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Largemouth Bass
For Largemouth Bass near Jeffersonville, Vermont, your best bet lies in exploring the Lamoille River and its connected ponds and reservoirs. These waters, while not known for giant bass, provide consistent action in a scenic Vermont setting. The prime season is late spring through early fall, coinciding with warmer water temperatures and increased bass activity. Focus on areas with submerged wood, rocky outcroppings, and weed lines, as these provide excellent cover for bass. A helpful tip: The Lamoille River can experience fluctuating water levels, especially after heavy rains, so check conditions before heading out. Also, many access points are along Route 15, but be mindful of private property and respect posted signs. The largemouth population here consists mainly of smaller, aggressive fish in the 1-3 pound range, making it a great place for honing your fishing skills and enjoying a day on the water.
How to Catch Largemouth Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Largemouth Bass in Jeffersonville.
Largemouth Bass Fishing Regulations in Vermont
Open Season
Second Saturday in June to November 30
Daily Bag Limit
5 per day
Size Limit
12-inch minimum
License Required
Fishing License
Check the Vermont Fishing Guide for specific lake exceptions.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Vermont state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Vermont
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Largemouth Bass season open in Vermont?
Largemouth Bass season in Vermont opens on the second Saturday in June and closes on November 30th.
What's the best bait for Largemouth Bass in the Jeffersonville area?
Popular and effective baits include plastic worms, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits. Adjust your bait and presentation based on water clarity and conditions.
What size Largemouth Bass can I keep in Vermont?
In Vermont, you can only keep Largemouth Bass that are 12 inches or longer.
What is the daily limit for Largemouth Bass in Vermont?
The daily bag limit for Largemouth Bass in Vermont is 5.
Do I need a license to fish for bass in Vermont?
Yes, you need a valid Vermont fishing license to fish for Largemouth Bass.
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