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[B220]Battle Of Lake Champlain
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n the United States it is recognized as the sixth largest freshwater lake because it stretches one hundred twenty miles long and it is a little more than ten miles wide in some places. This clear water lake is approximately four hundred feet deep and you will find more than seventy islands scattered throughout its waters.

The Richelieu River is the outflow for Lake Champlain and there are more than thirty tributaries that drain into it making it an excellent habitat for a variety of fish species to thrive. There are many different species of fish in this lake but the crappie fishing is still considered to be excellent. In fact, you can fish for crappie in this lake all year long with some great results.

Become a Part of the Crew

When visiting Lake Chaplain you will find many charters that you can use to help you explore the lake. Using a charter is the best way to get the most from your fishing adventures and have the chance to reel in a good number of crappie each time you go out. These guides are experienced fishermen that have the training and ability to make your fishing trips fun and enjoyable. They know exactly where to go and which type of bait works the best.

When you use one of the charters that go out on Lake Chaplain it is hard not to feel like one of the crew members. The guides are so helpful and knowledgeable that you will have the opportunity to do some serious fishing. As you are standing there throwing out your line and reeling in crappie like crazy, you will feel as if you have been doing this forever.

Before long you will be comfortable and relaxed and know exactly what to use and when. You will feel just like one of the crew and you will have some great fishing stories to tell afterwards. Hiring a charter is easy and it will make your crappie fishing trips on Lake Champlain much more enjoyable than trying to find the hotspots on your own. This is especially true if you have never fished this lake before and are not familiar with the area. You will find that charters are affordable and lots of fun.

How to Reel In the Crappie

Crappies are pretty simple fish that can be caught using just about any method you choose. It is good to know they are school fish which means they hang out together in groups. When you get one bite there are sure to be many more following so get ready to start reeling them in. However, if you go for more than twenty minutes or so without a bite, then it is time to change the bait or locations because you should have gotten results by this time.

Lake Champlain is the largest body of fresh water in the U.S. after the Great Lakes, and at 120 miles in length and an average depth of 400' and 12 miles across, everything about it is impressive. But more impressive than its size is its unspoiled beauty. In a state already known for conservation and back-to-nature vacations, Lake Champlain is the secret destination for a growing number of New England vacationers.

Here's my pick of five destinations and attractions in the Lake Champlain region when you visit...

ISLAND HOPING VERMONT STYLE:

The northern half of Lake Champlain contains a wonderful patchwork of Islands. The largest of the Islands are interconnected with each other and the Vermont mainland by Route 2 in the south and Route 78 in the north. Following Route 2 from south to north will take you through the picturesque towns of South Hero, Grand Isle, North Hero, and Alburg just a few miles from the Canadian border.

The Lake Champlain Islands' terrain is flat to gentle rolling hills, which means bicycling is a popular way to get around on vacation. In most areas you'll have unobstructed views of Vermont's Green Mountains to the east, and New York's Adirondacks to the west.

BURLINGTON - LAKE CHAMPLAIN'S CITY

Though Montpelier is the state capital of Vermont, its largest city is Burlington, which sits on the shore of Lake Champlain, with the stunning backdrop to the east of the Green Mountains.

Activities in Burlington include ECHO, Vermont's world-class lake aquarium and science center on the waterfront, Lake Champlain Chocolates guided factory tour, where you can see these famous chocolates made right before your eyes, and The Ethan Allen Homestead and Museum. Complete your day with a train ride through the beautiful Champlain Valley on the Green Mountain Railroad. The train meanders through gently rolling green pastures to Shelburne and back.

CRUISES ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN

Two cruise boats operate on Lake Champlain in the summer - "The Spirit of Ethan Allen III" accommodates 500 people and the "Northern Lights" has room for 150 guests. Both these boats leave from the docks in Burlington.

While cruising you'll listen as tour guides discuss the Lake Champlain region's rich revolutionary past, the importance of the Native Americans of this area, and interesting facts about the Lake. But center stage on either cruise is the stunning views of the Islands and the surrounding mountains of Vermont and New York.

DIVING FOR WRECKS

If diving for wrecks is your passion then in Lake Champlain you've come to the right place. The Lake is considered by many divers to have the best collection of historic shipwrecks in North America.

Eight of these wrecks are preserved for the enjoyment of divers, and under the watchful eye of the Lake Champlain Underwater Historic Preserve. These wrecks offer a unique experience for northeast diving. The types of wrecks vary from a horse ferry to canal boats, with some located close to both the Vermont and New York shorelines of the Lake. Diving experience required ranges from beginner to advance.

For more information on these wrecks visit the Preserve's site at www.lcmm.org.

LAKE CHAMPLAIN MARITIME MUSEUM

The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum is located near Vergennes, and is a marvelous way to experience the historical significance of the lake. The museum at Basin Harbor provides opportunities to step back in time as you explore a Revolutionary War gunboat, watch craftsmen use traditional shipbuilding skills, and learn about nautical life in the Champlain Valley during the conflicts of the 18th century.

The Museum is self-guided but has plenty of demonstrations for you to stop and view as you wander around.

STATE PARKS ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN

There are over 50 State Parks in Vermont, and the Lake Champlain area contains twelve of those state parks, and includes: Alburg Dunes, Knight Point, Sandy Bar, Burton Island, Grand Isle, Knight Island, North Hero, and Woods Island in the Lake Champlain Island chain. Other state parks on the Lake's shore are: Kill Kare, Kingsland Bay, Button Bay, and DAR.

Within these Vermont State Parks are opportunities for hiking, biking, camping, boating, fishing, picnicking, and swimming. The parks are a wonderful way to relax and enjoy the waters of the Lake for a day or longer, and to hike trails in between a swim and reading your novel.
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