Bomoseen State Park Named Most ‘Family-Friendly’ Fishing Spot in Vermont
Boat ready to go on Lake Bomoseen, by Belinda Lafountain |
CASTLETON, Vt. – The Recreational Boating and
Fishing Foundation has nominated Bomoseen State Park in Castleton as the best
family-friendly fishing spot in Vermont.
Bomoseen is now in the running for being named
among the foundation’s ‘Top 10 Mom-Approved Places to Fish and Boat in the
Nation.’ Voting is open now through June 29 and each vote is a chance to win a family fishing andboating trip to Florida.
“Taking kids fishing can be one of the most
enjoyable ways to spend a summer day,” said Shawn Good, a fisheries biologist
stationed near Bomoseen who frequently fishes there with his son. “Bomoseen State Park has many of the things that make for a successful fishing
trip with young children. It’s best to break up time spent fishing with other
activities, and Bomoseen has playgrounds and a beach to go swimming during that
down time. There are also canoe and kayak rentals so that families can
get out on the water together while they’re fishing.”
Bomoseen also participates in Vermont Fish
& Wildlife’s Reel Fun program, which loans fishing gear free of charge during a visit
to a state park in Vermont.
"Look what we caught for dinner!" |
Bomoseen is only one of many Vermont State Parks with great
family-friendly fishing opportunities. Vermont also has more than 180 Fishing Access Areas where anglers can fish from shore or launch a boat.
Kids up to 15 fish for free in Vermont.
Anglers older than 15 can buy a fishing license at www.vtfishandwildlife.com.
“Make this your summer to get out fishing with
your kids,” added Good. “The memories you make will last a
lifetime.”
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