Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Vermont Deer Hunters Had Another Good Year in 2019

Posted by Wayne G. Barbers

MONTPELIER, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says preliminary numbers show 16,479 deer were taken during Vermont’s 2019 deer hunting seasons, the fourth highest total since 2000.
 
Reports from big game check stations indicate hunters had successful deer seasons in 2019, taking 3,739 deer in archery season, 1,636 in youth season, 7,467 in rifle season, and 3,637 in muzzleloader season. 
 
The 16,479 deer brought home by hunters yielded nearly 3.3 million servings of local, nutritious venison.
 
The primary goal of Vermont’s deer management strategy is to keep the deer herd stable, healthy and in balance with available habitat.  “Maintaining an appropriate number of deer on the landscape ensures deer and the habitats that support them remain in good condition and productive,” said Fortin. “A strong buck harvest following the relatively severe winter of 2019 clearly demonstrates the value of keeping the deer population in balance with its habitat.”
The 2019 White-tailed Deer Harvest Report with final numbers will be on Fish and Wildlife’s website.  Beginning in late March, department biologists will be holding statewide informational hearings to share biological information and to listen to any information people wish to share.
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VTF&W Photo from VT Big Game Trophy Club
Donald Morgan of Charlotte, VT with the 8-point, 192 lb., buck he took during Vermont’s 2019 November deer season in Addison County.
 

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