"The number of muzzleloader season antlerless deer permits has increased to account for the expected increase in the deer population following the exceptionally mild winter of 2016," said Nick Fortin, deer project leader for the Fish & Wildlife Department. "The recommendation is intended to allow moderate population growth in most of the state while stabilizing or reducing deer densities in a few areas."
The department's annual recommendation is based on population growth estimates, biological data, deer sighting rates reported by hunters, and winter severity data, as well as input from game wardens, foresters and the public.
"We expect the statewide deer population to be 140,000 to 145,000 prior to the start of the 2016 deer seasons," said Fortin.
Hunting for antlerless deer is proposed statewide for the October 1-28 and December 3-11 archery season. Last year, hunters took 2,618 antlerless deer during the archery season.
One deer of either sex would be allowed for youths during the November 5-6 youth weekend hunt. Youths took 761 antlerless deer during the 2015 youth weekend hunt.
The December 3-11 muzzleloader season would have 19,150 antlerless permits distributed in 16 of Vermont's 21 WMUs, which is estimated to result in 2,629 antlerless deer being taken. Landowners who post their land may not apply for a muzzleloader landowner antlerless deer permit.
The antlerless deer hunting proposal for 2016 is on Vermont Fish & Wildlife's website (www.vtfishandwildlife.com). Public comments on the proposal may be emailed to ANR.FWPublicComment@Vermont.Gov by May 20.
The department held three deer hunting public hearings earlier and will hold two more in May. The meetings will be held 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday May 10 at the Riverside Middle School Cafeteria, 13 Fairground Road, Springfield, and on Thursday May 12 at the St. Albans Town Educational Center Cafeteria, 169 South Main Street, St. Albans.
The Fish & Wildlife Board will vote again at their May 25 Board meeting on the antlerless deer hunting proposal. Muzzleloader season antlerless permit applications are scheduled to be available on the Fish & Wildlife Department's website in early June.
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