Lawrence Pyne, Burlington Free Press

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Snow geese descend on frozen Lake Champlain

When the snow geese descend on Dead Creek each fall, birders from across Vermont flock to Addison County and rightly so. Yet a no less spectacular feathered phenomenon also occurs each year just a few miles awa → Read More

Eastern coyotes three species in one

The study analyzed 63 “ancestry-informative” genetic markers in 427 eastern coyotes. → Read More

Daughter's improbable moose hunt eerily similar to her mother's

When it comes to filling the freezer with lean, healthy moose meat, you might say it's a like-mother, like-daughter tradition for the Tetreault family of Newport Center. → Read More

Four years after Irene, restoration project underway

excavators spent last week crawling in and along a section of the White River in Rochester → Read More

Bluebacks — New England’s rarest trout

They are now found in only about a dozen lakes and ponds in northern Maine. → Read More

The best fishing of the season is finally here

“The conditions are just about perfect,” Bob Shannon, the owner and head guide at The Fly Rod Shop in Stowe, said Friday. → Read More

Crossbow, archery season changes cut back

The revised expansion to the archery deer season will consist of five days tacked on. → Read More

Early trout season brings hopes, woes

April signals trout season, but trout hard to come by with near-frozen conditions. → Read More

Youngest of Benoit Brothers dead at 60

The son of deer-tracking legend Larry Benoit passed away recently. → Read More

A lively Fish & Wildlife Board meeting

The lone proposal unanimously approved prohibits of natural deer lures and scents. → Read More

An okay season for deer hunters

At first blush, Vermont hunters had a successful and decidedly safe 2014 deer season. But a closer look shows they got fewer bucks for their bang than expected. → Read More

More field time wanted for game wardens

Col. Jason Batchelder eyes more pro-active role for Vermont's game wardens. → Read More

Wild deer mean safer herds for Vermont

The lack of deer farms and hunting preserves in Vermont helps keep the sate's deer population healthy. → Read More

Crossbows and spikehorns may be in store for deer hunters

Vermont's comprehensive deer management review plan recently took a big step toward some sort of final conclusion. But it might end up leaving rifle hunters and even some bow and muzzleloader hunters feeling left out in the cold. → Read More

Deer management review grinds on

As most Vermont deer hunters know all too well, patience can be a required virtue. → Read More

Hunting seminars a tasty treat

If you’re looking for wholesome, local, sustainable food look no farther than Vermont. → Read More

Ready to drop a line at Berlin Pond

Now it’s time to create an appropriate canoe and kayak access on Berlin Pond. → Read More

Night time the right time for summer bass

Free Press Outdoors columnist Lawrence Pyne ventures out for a night of fishing at Berlin Pond → Read More

Remembering the tales of 'Bish' Bishop

The fabled fur-bearing trout of Lake Memphremagog has not appeared in these pages for more than 25 years. Nor have tales of moose hunting in → Read More

Shea’s passion for ponds and trout

Burlington’s Peter Shea recently release new book, ‘Vermont Trout Ponds: A Personal Selection, Commentary and True Stories’ → Read More