
Vermont slashes number of moose hunting permits
Moose population reportedly below management goals in many areas and reduced number of moose permits is designed to allow controlled growth of moose herd, estimated at 1,750 statewide.
Moose population reportedly below management goals in many areas and reduced number of moose permits is designed to allow controlled growth of moose herd, estimated at 1,750 statewide.
Two times in the last four years, hunters from the northern Pennsylvania camp have harvested 10 black bear.
Supporters, opponents make push as plan nears final approval.
First season kicks off April 12.
Bear hunt applications available;
deadline is Friday, May 5.
EDGEFIELD, S.C. — The National Wild Turkey Federation Gobble Map app has been improved and is ready for the 2017 spring turkey seasons, according to the NWTF. The “turkey hunter toolkit” app is free on
Vermont was the first New England state to re-establish wild turkeys when it released 31 wild birds from New York in 1969 and 1970. Today, the Green Mountain State has an estimated 45,000-60,000 turkeys.
Updates expected as New York State Department of Environmental Conservation continues to upgrade deer harvest calculation system.
This year, a total of 5,601 youth turkey permits were issued, including 106 permits for special hunt areas. Last year, 4,761 permits were issued, including 113 for special hunt areas.
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