Here in Vermont I'll start with the brutally long winter since that starts on January 1st for arguments sake. January 1 brings the new year and normally we are well into the winter ice fishing season. One of my most favorite seasons. Something about fishing hard water really pleases me and the fish bite like crazy. Cold and windy..sure but I am a tough old Vermonter who is used to it and I always have the best foul weather gear I can buy. Nothing quite like ice fishing on Champlain when I can take my wheeler out of the garage loaded with all my gear and catch 100 pounds of fish right in front of the house and still be able to go in for a hot coffee and to check HNI. LOL. Spring brings out the boats ...I have 6 in all different configurations and the bite in the shallows for spawning fish is normally something well above great. Summer is great weather on the warm side and I normally fish at least every morning unless the wind is up. Fall is great for fishing since they all load up on the feed and big time catches are the norm. Then comes fall with small game first and followed here in this state by deer bow season, rifle then ML. There is normally a week or so between the end of late ML and the start of ice fishing. What not to like for someone who enjoys all of it.