WATERBURY, VT – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department urges hunters to prepare now for Vermont fall turkey hunting. “A schedule of hunter safety courses is listed on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website (vtfishandwildlife.com),” says Director of Wildlife Mark Scott. “You may need camo clothing or other equipment. You probably should practice your turkey calling. […]
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