Fly tyers offered demonstrations throughout the weekend. Photo by Walker Creative Inc. ARLINGTON — Doug Lyons locked eyes with the river, searching for the splashy rise of brown trout. The warm, late ...
ARLINGTON, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Arlington Common, a hub for community, wellness and creativity, will host the second annual Battenkill Fly Fishing Festival, April 27 – 30 th. The event will take ...
When I first stepped into the Battenkill in 1986 it was a transitional time for fly fishing nationally. Trophy angling on ...
A tributary of the Hudson River, the Battenkill is a well-known trout fishery that stretches 60 miles through Vermont and New York. It is famous for its brown trout and abundant brook trout. According ...
ARLINGTON — Flowing from southeastern Vermont into Easton, N.Y. and the Hudson River, the Batten Kill River is known by many, particularly for fishing, canoeing and tubing. In order to maintain the ...
Keep the Battenkill wild. Since the 1960s, the state of Vermont has maintained the Battenkill River as a wild trout stream. In response to the decline of the wild brown trout population in the early ...
April 30 – May 2, 2026: Three days of casts, conversations, and craft beer in the heart of southwestern Vermont. Spring arrives gently along the Battenkill, a cold, clear river that once lured Norman ...
A bridge over the Battenkill River will be named in honor of late Greenwich Fire Department Deputy Chief Brian Buell, NewsChannel 13’s media partners at The Post-Star report. The New York State ...
SALEM, N.Y. (WNYT) — A kayaker was rescued after getting stuck on a tree in the Battenkill River. The Salem Volunteer Fire Department responded around 12:15 p.m. Saturday. Crews found the kayaker ...
he Battenkill River is one of America's premier trout streams. On hot, lazy afternoons, however, there's no way better to enjoy a classic summer in the country than drifting down the river on an inner ...
GREENWICH, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Solstice Polar Plunge Fundraiser for the Battenkill Riverside Park took place on Sunday afternoon in Greenwich. It was hosted in support of the Battenkill Conservancy.