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Harvested deer ages now available online

Harvested deer ages now available online

By Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department

Hunters who provided a tooth from their deer last year to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department can now find out how old their deer was by visiting the department online.

Hunters submitted 2,808 teeth from the bucks they took during the November rifle deer season. Combined with the 1,207 deer examined by biologists at reporting stations during the youth and rifle seasons, biologists were able to get accurate ages for 4,015 deer.

“We are thankful to the thousands of hunters who were willing to support our deer management efforts by bringing their deer to a biological reporting station or providing us with a tooth from their deer,” said Deer Project Leader Nick Fortin.   “We are also grateful to the reporting stations that helped collect teeth from the deer they reported.  This effort would not have been as successful without their assistance.”

If a hunter’s deer was three years old or older and it wasn’t examined by a biologist at a reporting station, Fish & Wildlife would like a picture of its antlers. To help, hunters can send photos to AntlerPics@vermont.gov.

Pictures should clearly show all antler points; include name, conservation ID or other identifying information in the email.

Final reports on the 2017 hunting seasons for deer, bear, moose, and turkey are now available on the Fish and Wildlife website.

Reports include important information about each of the hunting seasons, including the number of deer, bear, moose, or turkeys taken in each town.

Deer Harvest Report can be found here.

Click here for the Bear Harvest Report.

For the Moose Harvest Report click here.

Find the Turkey Harvest Report here.

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