The Battenkill is managed by the VT Fish & Game as a wild fishery for Brook and Brown Trout. The East Branch starts in East Dorset and the West Branch in Dorset. The branches meet to form the Battenkill in Manchester behind Manchester Discount Beverage. With four decades of fishing experience on the “Kill” my advice to unguided anglers: be stealthily in your approach and to use long leaders 12+ feet. Significant hatches on the Battenkill include: Hendricksons, Caddis, BWO, and Tricos.


Fly fishing the Vermont Battenkill

Battenkill Regulations:

From the NY state line upstream (20.6 miles) to the downstream side of Depot Street bridge (Routes 11/30) in Manchester.

  • All trout must be released immediately

  • Closed to ALL FISHING from November 1 to the Friday before the second Saturday in April.

Depot Street bridge (Routes 11/30) in Manchester to the downstream side of US Route 7 bridge south of East Dorset. To protect spawning areas the following special regulations below apply:

  • Trout: Oct. 1–Oct. 31: Catch and Release (includes tributaries: Green River, Roaring Branch, Warm Brook) fishing only, all trout must be released immediately.


Fly fishing the Battenkill Manchester VT

TRIBUTARIES to the Battenkill

  • East and West Branches

  • Mad Tom Brook

  • Bourn Brook

  • Lye Brook

  • Mill Brook

  • Warm Brook

  • Green River

Fly fish the VT Battenkill for wild Brook Trout

USGS Link for real time water data

 BATTENKILL RIVER WATER LEVEL



Fly Fishing the Battenkill for Brown Trout in Manchester VT
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