Fishing Access Areas Not Safe for Swimming
MONTPELIER,
Vt. – The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department reminds the public not
to swim at fishing access areas due to safety concerns. The primary use
of the fishing access areas is for launching and retrieving motorboats.
The
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department maintains 190 developed fishing access
areas on lakes and rivers throughout the state. These areas have allowed
uses determined by law, and swimming is not one of them.
The
access areas were purchased and are maintained with funds derived from the sale
of fishing licenses and motorboat registrations, as well as a federal excise
tax on fishing equipment, fishing tackle, and gasoline for motorboats.
These funding sources explicitly prohibit activities that are in conflict with
fishing and boating.
Fish
& Wildlife regulations prohibit certain uses of fishing access areas
including, but not limited to -- swimming, littering, camping, picnicking,
making a fire, parking of vehicles not related to priority uses, and commercial
activity.
“It’s
great that people want to get out in the water, but a boat ramp is not the
right place to go swimming,” said Mike Wichrowski who oversees the Fishing
Access Area Program. “There’s a reason motorboats aren’t allowed in
swimming areas, and swimming isn’t allowed at fishing access areas -- it’s simply
not safe.”
Vermont
game wardens often respond to incidents involving people swimming at fishing
access areas. In some cases people, including children, are swimming
right at the boat ramps while boats were being launched, risking injury or
preventing the launching of boats.
“We
understand that people want to go swimming, especially during hot weather, but
we are urging folks to swim at locally approved swimming areas,” said Colonel
Jason Batchelder. “Finding a safe swimming area is easy in most communities.
Just ask at a general store or other place where people gather.”
The
fine for swimming at an access area is $162.
For
Immediate Release: June 28, 2018
Media
Contacts: Col. Jason Batchelder 802-828-1529; Mike Wichrowski
802-917-1347