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Vermont has various deer hunting regulations that hunters must adhere to.
Vermont Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits
Vermont’s deer hunting season typically runs from mid-September to late January, with different seasons for archery, muzzleloader, and firearms. The state’s bag limit for deer is one buck per hunter, with no antlerless deer allowed in the big woods of the Northeast Kingdom. The maximum number of deer tags a hunter can purchase is three.
Licenses and Permits
To hunt deer in Vermont, you’ll need a hunting license, which can be purchased online or at a local license vendor. The cost of a resident hunting license is $43, while a non-resident license costs $163. You’ll also need a deer tag, which can be purchased at a cost of $15 per tag.
Regulations for the Northeast Kingdom
In the Northeast Kingdom, hunting is restricted to areas with a minimum of 1,000 acres of contiguous forestland. This is to protect the state’s prime deer habitat and to promote sustainable hunting practices. Hunters in this area must also follow specific rules regarding the use of firearms, such as the prohibition on rifles with a caliber greater than .30-06. Additionally, hunters must be aware of any private property restrictions or closures within the area.
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