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Vermont Hunting Leases

Vermont Hunting:

Vermont is a small state and the total area that is open for hunting is 463,000 acres. Vermont Public Hunting Land for Sale makes up a decent amount of available hunting properties. This is almost 7.9% of the whole area of this state. Native and nonresident hunters can hunt Deer, Bear, Bobcat, Grouse, Moose, Woodcock, and many other big and small games on this land. The temperature of this state is always moderate which makes it a great place for the people who want to go out in the fields and can hunt their desired animals... Public lands of this state are managed by the Vermont Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. There are special rules and regulations for every hunting land on this state which must be followed by every hunter and disobeying them lead to the license cancellation of hunters. Hunters can use dogs to hunt animals on this state but not for Muskrat, Turkey, Mink, Deer River Otter, and Beaver. Additionally, hunters must wear their orange while hunting so that they can be identified. Also, there are more hunting leases in this state than public hunting lands. More information regarding Vermont hunting leases is given below:

Vermont Hunting Leases:

Vermont is a great place to hunt large and small games which include Deer, Bear, Moose, Wild Turkey, Upland Migratory Birds, and Other Species. More than 70% people of this state contain a hunting license and visit the hunting leases every year during different hunting seasons to hunt big and small games. There is a huge difference between the amount of hunting license for the native hunters and for the nonresidents. Those who want to become a resident of this state must spend consecutive 3 months in this state. Poisons, chemicals, and tranquilizing drugs are prohibited on hunting lands. Moreover, motor vehicles are not allowed inside the hunting land however hunting can be done on the bike. Also, hunters can bring their pets on hunting leases but they must be leashed and hunters should possess their current vaccination slips. Additionally, there are designated areas on hunting leases where the physically challenged hunters can hunt their desired animals. Lastly, motor vehicles are not allowed inside the hunting land until unless you are physically disabled and the engine of motor vehicles must be switched off while hunting.