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To bolster interest in the winter activity, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department runs free ice fishing clinics around the state.
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Len Gerardi worked as a fish biologist for Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department for over 35 years. Independent producer Erica Heilman took a long drive with him to talk about his life in conservation.
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Fish biologist Len Gherardi reflects on his career. Plus, eligibility for emergency housing, no sales tax on menstrual products, and soil management.
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Fishing season opened in April in Vermont, and independent producer Erica Heilman went for a drive around the Northeast Kingdom with retired fish biologist Len Gerardi to check out the fishing and talk with some anglers.
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Connections from 35 years of fishing. Plus, a lawsuit hoping to help Vermonters in motel housing, the scaling back of Everyone Eats, and COVID-19 numbers.
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People who plan to ice fish this month should take heed. Recent warm weather has led to "rapidly deteriorating" ice conditions on Vermont’s lakes. In this�
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Unlike regular law enforcement, game wardens work almost entirely alone, and they find � and make � their own cases. One day they might be checking up on�
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Mid-February is prime time for ice fishing in Vermont, but a recent tragedy is focusing attention on the risks of the winter sport. Vermont State Police�
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Rivers on the New York side of Lake Champlain will be treated with chemical pesticides this fall in an effort to control parasitic sea lamprey.Lamprey�
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Fewer people are fishing than in the past, but at Free Fishing Day this past weekend, quite a few Vermonters turned out. And the state is encouraging more�