VTF&W Hosts Public Discussion June 20 on Berlin Pond Fishing Regulations
BERLIN
VT – The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is hosting a public discussion on
Berlin Pond fishing regulations on Wednesday, June 20 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in
the Fish & Wildlife Department Annex building at 190 Junction Road in
Berlin, across from the Amtrak train station.
Bret
Ladago, a fisheries biologist with the department will present background
fisheries information, answer related questions, collect angler observations,
and discuss potential future regulations.
In
2012, Berlin Pond was opened to public recreation, including fishing, for the
first time in many decades. A “test water designation” was implemented in
June 2012 to reduce potential overfishing of unexploited fish
populations. It protected bass from harvest and reduced the limit of
yellow perch from 50 to 10 fish daily. This test water designation expires
at the end of 2018, and the department is seeking public opinion on future
fishing regulations for Berlin Pond.
“We
have found some extremely old, slow growing fish in Berlin Pond, including one
yellow perch that was estimated to be 23 years old,” said Ladago. “This
was quite a surprise considering the average life expectancy of yellow perch in
Vermont is around eight years.”
While
there are some concerns about expanding the current daily limit on yellow
perch, the department is especially seeking input on potential bass harvest on
the pond.
“Please
join us on June 20, and bring stories of your Berlin Pond fishing experiences,”
added Ladago.
Reasonable
accommodations for persons with disabilities are available on request.
Please include a description of the accommodation you will need.
Individuals making such requests must include their contact information.
Please send an e-mail to penny.percival@vermont.gov
or call 802-828-1294 (direct voice) or 1-800-253-0191 (TTY).
For
Immediate Release: June 14, 2018
Media
Contact: Bret Ladago; 802-485-7566