On April 8, 2015

Vermont moose hunting applications are now available

By Wayne Laroche, courtesy of Vt. Fish &Wildlife

Vermont is estimated to have 2,400 moose statewide.

This year, 225 regular moose season permits will be issued, representing a 21 percent decrease from the 285 permits issued last year. Hunters are expected to harvest close to 110 moose during the regular season hunt, Oct. 17 to 22.

An additional 40 permits are designated for the Oct. 1-7 archery moose season when hunters are expected to take about 12 moose.

“We recommended a reduction in permits this year based on the biological data we have collected on Vermont’s moose and our calculated population estimates, indicating moose densities are below management goals in some areas,” said biologist Cedric Alexander, Vermont’s moose project leader. “It’s the intent of this proposal to allow population growth in most regions while continuing to stabilize moose numbers elsewhere.”

Alexander estimates Vermont has 2,400 moose statewide with the greatest concentration in the Northeast Kingdom.

Permit applications are available on the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department’s website, www.vtfishandwildlife.com. Printed applications will be available from Vermont license agents in early May.

The lottery-based applications cost $10 for residents and $25 for nonresidents. The deadline to apply is June 10. Winners of the permit lottery will purchase resident hunting permits for $100 and nonresident hunting permits for $350. Hunters also will have the option to bid on five moose hunting permits in an auction to be announced later.

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