MONTPELIER — Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, Nov. 15, and ends Sunday, Nov. 30. A hunter may take one legal ...
"Stand hunting" or "taking a post" can become a very chilly proposition, if not downright cold especially when the temperature hovers in the single digits and the wind howls and cuts through layers of ...
The last truly productive buck season that Vermonters experienced was in 2000, when 10,235 bucks were shot by deer hunters. The deer project leader for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department estimates ...
Tired of fighting it out with other hunters on public land, or over-hunted your private spot? Here's how to hunt deer from ...
But it gets even worse. A major concern of department biologists, one that was initially raised by Adam Murkowski, the deer project leader for Fish & Wildlife, is the trend of diminished antler points ...
The ultimate accomplishment for a North Woods deer hunter is snow tracking a mature buck and shooting him at close range.
Deer checkstations openthis weekend STAFF REPORTS BARRE The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department will be collecting information on the age and health of deer at 24 biological deer check stations ...
MONTPELIER — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is reminding hunters of a regulation designed to help keep Vermont deer healthy by banning the use of any deer lure containing deer urine or other ...