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Beautiful images of Vermont's wild things and helpful hunting, fishing and trapping season dates listed for each month. Donations to the Vermont Habitat Stamp help support efforts to conserve, restore and enhance habitats for fish, wildlife and a healthy environment.
Fish. Looking for an escape from the pressures of everyday life? GO FISHING! It’s a close-to-home, stress-relieving getaway and a great way to reconnect with family and friends. Check out all Vermont has to offer for a dose of good old fashioned fun.
Explore hunting and fishing license types and the requirements. Anyone engaged in fishing, hunting, or taking any wild animals must be properly licensed, except under specific conditions. Each year, special permits are issued through a lottery system for hunting moose and antlerless white-tailed deer.
Select the species name for more details. Season Dates. Species. April 27 - April 28, 2024. Turkey: Youth & Novice Weekend. May 1 - May 31, 2024. Turkey: Spring Season. September 1 - November 15, 2024.
Periodically, Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department (or its designated agent (s)) may use contact information from license-holders to conduct surveys and research, or send information about license sales and hunting and fishing programs involving Vermont fish and wildlife.
Vermont Guide to Hunting & Trapping Laws. Complete guide to Vermont's hunting and trapping regulations. New for 2024: Hunting coyotes with the aid of dogs. Revised trapping regulations overview.
The department's mission is "the conservation of fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats for the people of Vermont." Other challenges include providing quality fish and wildlife-based recreation and reaching Vermonters with the best possible information about these resources.
These permits are available starting September 12, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. If you didn't win a permit you're eligible to get a permit in WMUs with unallocated antlerless deer muzzleloader permits. Cost is $10.00.
Mammals. The mission of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is the conservation of all species of fish, wildlife, and plants and their habitats for the people of Vermont.
There's a lifetime of satisfaction to be found in the woods...it begins with Vermont Hunter Education. Use the links below to find a course or seminar, replace your hunter ed card, learn how to become an instructor, and more.