Vermont Business Magazine Hunters will still have several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting to enjoy in Vermont ...
Deer hunting season is in full swing in Vermont. For many, it's a time-honored tradition going back generations. Vermonter ...
In 2025, Vermont's rifle season will allow hunters to harvest only bucks, but in 2026, they will also be able to take antlerless deer.
Every deer brought to Vermont’s big game reporting stations tells a story about the health of the state’s forests and the ...
Vermont's regular deer hunting season begins Nov. 15 and ends Nov. 30. Hunters can take one legal buck during the season if they didn't take one during the archery deer season, the state says. The ...
The changes, which take effect in 2026, also include expanded archery opportunities and allowing hunters to ‘earn’ a second buck tag. VTDigger’s Thanksgiving Drive ends soon. Help us reach 1,200 ...
For generations in Vermont, the regular fall hunting season has been devoted to the pursuit of legal bucks. While the size and points on a set of antlers vary in different parts of the state, for a ...
MONTPELIER — Vermont hunters will be able to report turkeys and some deer they harvest this fall online through the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website. Turkeys may be reported online or in ...
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has made their annual call of assistance to local hunters. They’re asking for teeth ...