Section 1.0 Authority
1.1 This rule is adopted pursuant to
10 V.S.A. §
4081(b). In adopting this
rule, the fish and wildlife board is following the policy established by the
General Assembly that the protection, propagation, control, management, and
conservation offish, wildlife and fur-bearing animals in this state is in the
interest of the public welfare and that the safeguarding of this valuable
resource for the people of the state requires a constant and continual
vigilance.
1.2 In accordance with
10 V.S.A. §
4082, this rule is designed to maintain the
best health, population and utilization levels of the deer herd.
1.3 In accordance with
10 V.S.A. §
4084, this rule establishes open seasons;
establishes daily, season and possession limits; prescribes the manner and
means of taking white-tailed deer and establishes restrictions on taking based
on sex and antler characteristics.
Section 2.0 Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to manage the white-tailed deer
herd, implementing will of the General Assembly to design rules to maintain the
best health, population and utilization levels of the deer herd.
Section 3.0 Definitions
3.1 Antlerless Deer: "Antlerless Deer" are
defined as those deer without antlers or antlers less than three (3") inches in
length.
3.2 Antlerless Deer Permit:
An "antlerless deer permit" is a permit issued pursuant to
10 V.S.A. §
4081(g) that allows a person
to take one antlerless deer during the antlerless or muzzleloader
seasons.
3.3 Antler Point: A
"point" is an antler projection of at least 1" measured from the base of the
point at the main beam to the tip of the point. A broken main beam shall count
as a point regardless of length.
3.4 Bait: For the purposes of this
regulation, "bait" is defined as any animal, vegetable, fruit or mineral matter
placed with the intention of attracting wildlife. Natural and artificial scents
and lures that are not prohibited under Section 14 of this regulation and are
not designed to be consumed by eating or licking- shall not be bait for the
purposes of this rule.
3.5 Baiting:
"Baiting" is the use of any animal, vegetable or mineral matter, including
scents and lures prohibited under section 14 of this regulation: that has the
effect of enticing wildlife to a certain location.
3.6 Board: The Vermont Fish and Wildlife
Board.
3.7 Bona fide agricultural
practices: Practices that have been employed to plant, grow and harvest an
agricultural product conducted in the usual manner.
3.8 Crossbows: A crossbow means a device
consisting of a bow mounted to a rigid stock for discharging bolts or arrows
and having a mechanical means to hold and release the drawn string, which must
be fired from the shoulder. A bolt means a short projectile, designed for a
crossbow, that resembles an arrow. No person shall hunt wild animals or game
with a crossbow if the bolt has an arrowhead less than seven-eighths of an inch
at its widest point and has less than two sharp cutting edges. A crossbow shall
have a minimum pull of 125 pounds, a working mechanical safety and a stock no
less than 23 inches in length.
3.9
Legal Buck: in Wildlife Management Units C, D1, D2 E1, E2, G, I, L, M, P, Q any
white-tailed deer with at least one antler three (3") inches or more in length;
and in Wildlife Management Units A, B, F1, F2, H, J1, J2, K, N, and 0 a legal
buck shall be any white-tailed deer with at least one antler with two or more
antler points one inch in length or longer.
3.10 Novice: A person who purchased their
first hunting license within the past 12 months and is 16 years of age or
older.
3.11 Youth: A person who is
15 years of age or younger.
Section
4.0 Annual Deer Limit
4.1 A
person shall not take more than four white-tailed deer-in a calendar year, only
one of which may be a legal buck.
a) Youth
and novice hunters shall be allowed to take two legal bucks, provided that one
is taken during the youth or novice season, not to exceed the annual limit of
four white-tailed deer.
Section 5.0 Antlerless Deer Season
5.1 For four consecutive days, commencing on
the Thursday 16 days prior to the opening day of the regular rifle season shall
be the antlerless deer season.
5.2
A person hunting under this section shall obtain a muzzleloader license as
provided in
10 V.S.A. §
4252 and must possess an antlerless deer
permit.
5.3 A person may take one
antlerless deer per antlerless deer permit. A person may take additional
antlerless deer if they obtain additional antlerless deer permits not to exceed
the annual limit as prescribed in section 4.1 of this rule. No person may
purchase or possess more than one antlerless deer permit at a time, or purchase
a subsequent antlerless deer permit until the person has harvested an
antlerless deer. If a person possesses a permit to take an antlerless deer,
then the person may take an antlerless deer.
5.4 A person hunting with a muzzleloading
firearm pursuant to this rule shall not carry any firearms other than one
single-barreled muzzleloading firearm as defined in
10 V.S.A. §
4001(33) while hunting deer
during this season.
5.5 No person
taking deer by means of muzzleloader may possess archery equipment or crossbow
while hunting.
5.6 No person shall
take a deer in a WMU unless they are licensed, permitted and explicitly
authorized to do so by the Board rules, or procedures adopted in accordance
with
10 V.S.A. §
4082(c).
Section 6.0 Muzzleloader Season
6.1 Muzzleloader Season: For the nine
consecutive calendar days commencing on the first Saturday after the completion
of the regular rifle deer hunting season, a person may take:
a) One legal buck by muzzleloading firearm,
provided that they have not yet taken a buck as prescribed in Section 4.1 of
this rule, and
b) If the Board has
authorized the taking of antlerless deer, and if a person possesses an
antlerless deer permit, then the person may take an antlerless deer. No person
may purchase or possess more than one antlerless deer permit and a person can
only purchase a subsequent antlerless deer permit after the person has
harvested an antlerless deer, not to exceed the annual limit as prescribed in
section 4.1 of this rule.
6.2 A person hunting with a muzzleloading
firearm under this section shall obtain a muzzleloader license as provided in
10 V.S.A. §
4252.
6.3. A person hunting with a muzzleloading
firearm pursuant to this rule shall not carry any firearms other than one
single-barreled muzzleloading firearm as defined in
10 V.S.A. §
4001(33) while hunting deer
during this season.
6.4 No person
taking deer by means of muzzleloader may possess archery equipment or crossbow
while hunting.
6.5 No person shall
take a deer in a WMU unless they are licensed, permitted and explicitly
authorized to do so by the Board rules, or procedures adopted in accordance
with
10 V.S.A. §
4082(c).
Section 7.0 Archery Season
7.1 Archery Season: October 1 through
December 15, except during the regular rifle deer hunting season:
a. One legal buck may be taken by bow and
arrow or crossbow, during the archery season anywhere in the state; not to
exceed the annual limit as prescribed in Section 14.1 of this rule,
and
b. In Wildlife Management Units
declared open by the Board to the taking of antlerless deer, a person may take
antlerless deer.
7.2 A
person hunting with a bow and arrow or crossbow under this section shall obtain
an archery license as provided in
10 V.S.A. §
4252. An archery license will be valid for
one deer; additional archery licenses are required for the taking of additional
deer.
7.3 The Board may establish
Expanded Archery Zones
a) Within these zones,
the archery season shall begin September 15. From September 15 to September 30,
only antlerless deer may be taken.
b) [Zone Boundaries]
7.4 Crossbows may be used as a means of take
during any deer season that permits the use of a bow and arrow.
7.5 The holder of an archery license or a
super sport license, hunting with a bow and arrow or a crossbow, may possess a
handgun while archery hunting, in accordance with
10 V.S.A. §
4252(b), provided that the
license holder shall not take game by firearm while hunting.
7.6 Unless it is uncocked, a person shall not
possess or transport a crossbow in or on a motor vehicle, motorboat, airplane,
snowmobile, or other motor-propelled vehicle except as permitted in accordance
with
10
V.S.A. §
4705.
Section 8.0 Regular Rifle Season
Pursuant to
10 V.S.A. §
4084, for the 16 consecutive calendar days
commencing 12 days prior to Thanksgiving day, a person may take by lawful means
one legal buck. No person shall take a deer in a WMU unless they are licensed,
permitted and explicitly authorized to do so by the Board rules, or procedures
adopted in accordance with
10 V.S.A. §
4082(c).
Section 9.0 Youth Deer Hunting Weekend
9.1 Pursuant to
10 V.S.A. §
4742a, the Saturday and Sunday three weeks
prior to the opening day of the regular rifle deer hunting season shall be
youth deer hunting weekend.
9.2
Limit: One white-tailed deer. One legal buck may be taken during the youth deer
hunting weekend, or any deer if the Board has authorized the taking of
antlerless deer during youth hunting weekend.
9.3 To participate in the youth deer hunt, a
qualified youth must be 15 years of age or younger and have a valid Vermont
hunting license and a youth deer weekend license.
9.4 The youth must be accompanied by an
unarmed adult who holds a valid Vermont hunting license and who is 18 years of
age or older. An adult accompanying a youth under this section shall accompany
no more than two young people at one time. As used in this section,
"accompany," "accompanied," or "accompanying" means direct control and
supervision, including the ability to see and communicate with the youth hunter
without the aid of artificial devices such as radios or binoculars, except for
medically necessary devices such as hearing aids or eyeglasses.
9.5 No youth shall hunt under this section on
privately owned land without first obtaining the permission of the owner or
occupant.
Section 10.0
Novice Season
10.1 Novice Season: This season
shall be concurrent with the Youth Deer Hunting Weekend as prescribed in
10 V.S.A. §
4742a and section 9.1 of this rule.
10.2 Limit: One white-tailed deer. One legal
buck may be taken during this season, or any deer if the Board has authorized
the taking of antlerless deer during youth hunting weekend.
10.3 To participate in the novice season, a
novice hunter must have a valid Vermont hunting license, and follow the
requirements of youth hunting week-end.
10.4 The novice hunter must be accompanied by
an unarmed adult who holds a valid Vermont hunting license and who is 18 years
of age or older. An adult accompanying a novice under this section shall
accompany no more than two novice hunters at one time. As used in this section,
"accompany," "accompanied," or "accompanying" means direct control and
supervision, including the ability to see and communicate with the novice
hunter without the aid of artificial devices such as radios or binoculars,
except for medically necessary devices such as hearing aids or
eyeglasses.
10.5 No Novice hunter
shall hunt under this section on privately owned land without first obtaining
the permission of the owner or occupant.
Section 11.0 Reporting
11.1 A deer carcass shall be field dressed,
prior to reporting in accordance with 10 V.S.A. App. §
2.
11.2 Upon request, the person harvesting a
deer shall show and return to the kill site with a Game Warden.
Section 12.0 Feeding of Deer
12.1 No person shall feed white-tailed deer
at any time in Vermont except:
a. Under a
license or permit issued pursuant to
10
V.S.A. §
4152 by the Department for bona
fide scientific research, mitigation of wildlife damage or nuisance problems,
or wildlife population reduction programs only; or
b. By planting, cultivating or harvesting of
crops directly associated with bona fide agricultural practices, including
planted wildlife food plots; or
c.
By distribution of food material for livestock directly associated with bona
fide agricultural practices; or
d.
By cutting of trees or brush; or
e.
By incidental feeding by an elevated bird/squirrel feeders (feeders must be at
least five feet above the ground) providing seed, grain, fruit, worms, or suet
for birds or squirrels, located within 100 feet of an occupied
dwelling.
Section
13.0 Baiting
13.1 No person shall
take deer by using bait. Exempted from this prohibition are:
a. Incidental feeding of wildlife within
active livestock operations;
b.
Standing crops planted and left standing as food plots for wildlife;
c. Grain or other feed scattered or
distributed solely as a result of normal agricultural, gardening, or soil
stabilization, and logging practices;
d. Vegetation or food/seed naturally
deposited.
13.2 No
person shall take any game or wild animal by using bait during deer seasons
established under Part 4 of Title 10 or by rules of the Board, except that
persons taking fur-bearers as authorized under
10 V.S.A. §
4252(3) may use bait in
conjunction with traps being set to take fur-bearers.
Section 14.0 The Ban of Urine and Other
Natural Lures
14.1 Authority.
The Fish & Wildlife Board finds that, in order to protect
the health of white-tailed deer in Vermont, it is necessary to prohibit the use
of cervid urine, blood, glands, gland oil, feces, or other bodily fluids for
the purpose of taking or attempting to take deer.
14.2 Restricted and Permitted Uses of cervid
urine, blood, glands, gland oil, feces, or other bodily fluids.
a) No person shall possess while hunting or
use, for the purposes of taking or attempting to take, attracting, surveillance
or scouting deer; any product that contains or purports to contain any cervid
urine, blood, gland oil, feces, or other bodily fluids.
b) A person may utilize the body parts of a
wild Vermont white-tailed deer legally taken or acquired by that person for
coyote hunting.