Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Young Hunters Encouraged to Participate (and Report) in VT Youth Deer Hunt

Youth Deer Hunt November 5 and 6

MONTPELIER, Vt. – With youth deer weekend just around the corner, young hunters are encouraged to take to the field to hone their skills and to also help Fish & Wildlife biologists by reporting their deer at one of 24 biological reporting stations around the state.

Youth deer hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters get the quality training they need for lifelong participation, and it also provides biological information needed to manage the herd into the future.

"We encourage hunters to bring their deer to one of these biological reporting stations," said Vermont Fish & Wildlife's deer project leader Nick Fortin. "It's a great opportunity to get your deer weighed, aged and examined by a state wildlife biologist, and you will be directly contributing to deer management in Vermont."

"Examining deer during the youth deer hunting weekend is our best opportunity to assess the deer herd because youth hunters are allowed to harvest any deer, including spike bucks," said Fortin. "The information collected will help biologists assess the physical condition of Vermont's deer, and data about age, weight and antler development will help guide future deer management decisions."

For youth weekend, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department will have personnel at the biological reporting stations listed below between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., unless the store closes earlier. Along with having their deer examined and aged by a biologist, youth hunters visiting a biological reporting station will receive a 2016 Vermont Hunter Cooperator Patch.

Anyone, resident or nonresident, who is 15 years old or younger on the weekend of the hunt and who has successfully completed a hunter education course must purchase a hunting license and obtain a free youth deer hunting tag. The requirements apply to all interested young hunters, including the children of landowners.

The young hunter must be accompanied by an unarmed adult over 18 years of age who holds a Vermont hunting license. The adult may accompany up to two young hunters. The law requires the adult to have direct control and supervision of the young hunters, including the ability to see and communicate without the aid of artificial devices such as radios or binoculars.

Landowner permission is required in order to hunt on private land during the youth deer hunt weekend, and youth are encouraged to secure permission well in advance.

The youth hunter may take one deer of either sex on youth deer weekend, and the antler restriction that applies in other deer seasons does not apply during youth deer weekend.

Violation of the youth deer hunting law can result in a doubled fine that is assessed against the adult who accompanies the youth.

The biological reporting stations listed below will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., unless the store closes earlier, on November 5 and 6:

Biological Reporting Station Name

Town

County

Address

Buxton's Country Store

Orwell

Addison County

Main Street, Orwell, VT 05760-0016

Vermont Field Sports

Middlebury

Addison County

1458 Route 7 South, Middlebury, VT 05753

Marty's Sports & Gunsmithing

Bennington

Bennington County

1679 Harwood Hill Drive, Bennington, VT 05201

Shermans Store

West Rupert

Bennington

151 Mill Road, West Rupert, VT 05776

Riteway Sports

Hardwick

Caledonia County

241 Wolcott Street, Hardwick, VT 05843-1129

Jericho General Store

Jericho

Chittenden County

53 VT Route 15, Jericho, VT 05465-0244

Northern Wildlife

Island Pond  

Essex County

550 East Charleston Road, Island Pond, VT 05846

Barnies Market

Concord

Essex County

166 Main Street, Concord, VT 05824-0254

West Enosburg Country Store

Enosburg Falls

Franklin County

4582 E Sheldon Rd, Enosburg Falls, VT 05450

Ste Marie's 

Swanton

Franklin County

31 Grand Avenue, Swanton, VT 05488

A&B Beverage

Grand Isle

Grand Isle County

193 US Route 2, Grand Isle, VT 05458

Ingalls Market & Deli

Eden Mills 

Lamoille County

4121 VT Route 100, Eden Mills, VT 05653

East Corinth General Store

East Corinth

Orange County

8392 Vermont 25, East Corinth, VT 05040

Currier's Market

Glover

Orleans County

1 Maine Street, Glover, VT 05839

Wright's Enterprises

Newport

Orleans County

48 Community Drive, Newport, VT 05855

Keith's Country Store 

Pittsford

Rutland County

4085 US Route 7, Pittsford, VT 05763-0538

Grant's Village Store

Middletown Springs

Rutland County

752 Coy Hill Road, Middletown Springs, VT 05757

R&L Archery

Barre

Washington County

70 Smith Street, Barre, VT 05641-4076

Mountain Deer Taxidermy

Northfield

Washington County

1308 Loop Road, Northfield, VT 05663

Guilford Country Store

Guilford

Windham County

475 Coolidge Highway, Guilford, VT 05301

C&S Beverage & Dairy

Wilmington

Windham County

157 VT Rte 100N, Wilmington, VT 05363

Steve's Bait Shop

North Hartland 

Windsor County

8 Rockwood Street, North Hartland, VT 05052-0083

Locust Creek Outfitters

Bethel

Windsor County

1815 River Street, Bethel, VT 05032

Singleton's Store

Cavendish

Windsor County

356 Main Street, Proctorsville, VT 05153




Media Contact: Nick.Fortin@Vermont.Gov 802-786-3860
Commissioner Louis.Porter@Vermont.Gov 802-828-1454