Vermont Archery and Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Updates
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Archery and Muzzleloader Season Extended
Vermont offers several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting following the regular deer season, which concludes on November 30. Enthusiasts can look forward to:
Archery Season: December 1-15
During this period, hunters require both an archery deer license and a hunting license. You can take either an antlerless deer or a legal buck if not previously harvested.
Muzzleloader Season: December 6-14
Hunters need a muzzleloader deer license along with a hunting license. If you haven’t yet harvested a legal buck, you may do so in this season. Additionally, an antlerless deer can be taken in specific Wildlife Management Units with a muzzleloader antlerless deer permit, as long as your annual limit has not been reached. Check for available permits on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife website.
Deer Hunting Regulations in Vermont
Vermont enforces an annual limit of four deer during its hunting seasons, which includes only one legal buck each year. For comprehensive regulations, refer to the 2025 Deer Hunting Guide available on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website.
Safety in Vermont Hunting
Vermont boasts an impressive hunting safety record, largely due to the recommendations for hunters and hikers to wear fluorescent orange hats and vests.