Vermont’s regular deer hunting season begins on November 15, inviting enthusiasts to participate in a 16-day event that is a staple of the state’s outdoor culture. This year, hunters who successfully harvest a deer during the opening weekend, November 15-16, are encouraged to report their catch at designated biological check stations to aid in the state’s deer management program.
With a strong turnout expected, the season presents not just an opportunity for recreation but also a chance to support wildlife conservation efforts. Engaging in these check-ins helps Vermont Fish & Wildlife gather crucial data about the deer population and ecosystem health, making every deer count in the ongoing management strategies of the state.
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