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Vermont’s archery deer hunting season to begin in October
Archery deer hunting season is scheduled to begin Oct. 1 in Vermont, prompting state wildlife officials to remind would-be hunters of regulations currently in place.The first leg of the two-part archery season ends Nov. 12, followed by another between Nov. 29 and Dec. 15. According to Vermont Fish and Wildlife, a hunter may kill up to four deer across that period if they do not shoot any during other seasons.An archery deer license and tag is required for any deer shot during the season. The add-on hunting license costs $75 and can be purchased through a state wildlife website.State officials are also asking hunters to review the regional antler point restriction map that will be observed during the upcoming season. Anyone planning a hunting trip is also being asked to review the 2021 deer season guide for additional state hunting regulations.
Archery deer hunting season is scheduled to begin Oct. 1 in Vermont, prompting state wildlife officials to remind would-be hunters of regulations currently in place.
The first leg of the two-part archery season ends Nov. 12, followed by another between Nov. 29 and Dec. 15. According to Vermont Fish and Wildlife, a hunter may kill up to four deer across that period if they do not shoot any during other seasons.
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An archery deer license and tag is required for any deer shot during the season. The add-on hunting license costs $75 and can be purchased through a state wildlife website.
State officials are also asking hunters to review the regional antler point restriction map that will be observed during the upcoming season.
Anyone planning a hunting trip is also being asked to review the 2021 deer season guide for additional state hunting regulations.