On October 1, 2015

Local big game reporting stations

Hunters who take a bear, deer, turkey, or moose during the Vermont hunting seasons must bring the animal within 48 hours to the nearest game warden or to the nearest Vermont Fish & Wildlife reporting station. Below is a list of wardens and reporting stations in Rutland and Windsor County for 2015.

RUTLAND COUNTY

State Wardens

Lt. Justin Stedman, Wells – 325-9333

Wesley Butler, West Rutland – 797-8172

Timothy Carey, Mt Holly – 259-9533

Robert Sterling, Fair Haven – 265-4602

Deputy Wardens

Reilly, Brendan, Wells – 518-682-7085

Reporting Stations

Belmont General Store, Belmont – 259-2292

Benson Village Store, Benson – 537-2041

Corey’s RV Supplies, Wallingford – 446-1049

Engine Joe’s Guns & Bows, Hydeville – 265-8155

G & L General Store, Inc., Benson – 537-4041

Grant’s Village Store, Middletown Springs – 235-2251

J A B Restaurant (Bruno’s), West Rutland – 802-342-0330

Junction Store & Deli, Brandon – 247-3794

Keith’s Country Store, Inc., Pittsford – 483-6489

Kelley, Betsy A, Poultney – 287-5800

Mart’s Sporting Goods, Poultney – 287-9022

Otter Creek Campground, Danby – 293-5041

Swiss Farm Market, Pittsfield – 746-9939

Tinmouth Town Clerk, Tinmouth – 446-2498

Wooden Barrel Country Store, Chittenden – 775-5355

WINDSOR COUNTY

State Wardens

Jason Gravelle, Hartland – 484-7435

Stephen Majeski, Brownsville – 457-1488

Deputy Wardens

Roni Johnson, Royalton – 763-8451

Kevin McAllister, Windsor – 674-5410

Reporting Stations

Ascutney Farm Stand, Ascutney – 952-9557

Barrows Trading Post, Quechee – 295-1050

Bridgewater Corners Country Store, Bridgewater Corners – 672-6241

Chester Hardware, Chester – 875-2693

Chester Town Clerk, Chester – 875-2173

Joe’s Taxidermy, Reading – 484-7221

Locust Creek Outfitters, Bethel – 234-5884

Singleton’s Store, Proctorsville – 226-7666

Singleton’s Store, Quechee – 698-8675

Springfield Professional Firefighters, Springfield – 885-4546

Steve’s Bait Shop, North Hartland – 296-7331

Teago General Store, South Pomfret – 457-1626

The Hardware at Rochester, Rochester – 767-4200

Tracy’s Midway Station, Sharon – 763-8177

Tyson Village Store, Ludlow – 228-2284

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