Vermont Fishing

Birch Pond

Anglers flock to Birch Pond in the eastern part of Vermont for its thriving reputation and thriving populations of Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike. Birch Pond is located near the eastern part of Vermont at coordinates 42.79, -71.51. The thriving lake provides stable water levels and diverse habitat for Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike. Local anglers frequently report success with Largemouth Bass, Walleye, Northern Pike at Birch Pond.

Lake Vermont 42.7900, -71.5100
Updated 2026-04-29

Location

View on Google Maps 42.7900, -71.5100

Fishing Tips

  • Focus on bridge pilings during late evening when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on submerged timber during dusk when Largemouth Bass are active.
  • Focus on rock humps during sunset hours when Largemouth Bass are active.

Fishing Techniques for Birch Pond

Seasonal patterns here follow typical Vermont trends: pre-spawn activity peaks in early spring, summer fishing is best during low-light periods, and fall brings aggressive feeding before winter. Each season favors different presentations, so adjust your tackle accordingly.

What to Expect at Birch Pond

Fishing pressure is moderate year-round, peaking on weekends and holidays from spring through fall. Weekday trips typically mean fewer crowds and better fishing. The ecosystem here supports healthy populations of Largemouth Bass and Walleye, with good catch rates for prepared anglers.

Regulations

A valid Vermont fishing license is required. Check Vermont Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for current regulations.

Fishing Tips for Birch Pond

Frequently Asked Questions

Essential items: fishing license, appropriate tackle for Largemouth Bass, sun protection, water.

Birch Pond attracts both local and visiting anglers. Early morning and weekdays are typically quieter.

Check local tourism information or contact Vermont Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife for details on facilities and parking.