Vermont Youth Waterfowl Hunting, Sept. 29-30
MONTPELIER,
Vt. -- A youngster’s
first hunt can mark the beginning of a lifelong passion for the outdoors and a
commitment to wildlife conservation. There is no finer time to begin this
journey than during Vermont’s upcoming youth waterfowl hunting weekend on
September 29 and 30.
“Vermont’s
youth waterfowl hunting weekend helps ensure that young hunters get the quality
training and experiences they need for lifelong participation,” said Fish &
Wildlife Commissioner Louis Porter. “By design, the youth weekend hunt
reinforces the route of initiation that is critical in recruitment -- learning
from an experienced adult role model.”
On
September 29 and 30, hunters 17 years of age or younger may hunt ducks and
geese in the Lake Champlain and Interior Vermont waterfowl hunting zones.
The age requirement is 15 and under in the Connecticut River zone according to
the following conditions.
The
youth hunter must have a Vermont hunting license and must be accompanied by an
unarmed adult, 18 years of age or older, who also has a Vermont hunting
license. Youths 16 and 17 years of age must have state and federal duck
stamps. All youth hunters must also register with the Harvest Information
Program (HIP) in each state that they hunt. This can be done on Vermont Fish & Wildlife’s
website or by calling toll-free 1-877-306-7091. The adult may not
hunt waterfowl or carry a firearm while accompanying the youth when the youth
is hunting waterfowl.
Ducks
and geese may be taken by youth hunters on September 29 and 30 according to the
bag limits set in the 2018-2019 Syllabus of State and Federal Hunting
Regulations for Migratory Birds in Vermont, available from Vermont post
offices, Fish & Wildlife offices and as a downloadable file from www.vtfishandwildlife.com.
For
Immediate Release: August 28, 2018
Media
Contacts: David.Sausville@Vermont.Gov
802-879-5699Mark.Scott@Vermont.Gov 802-777-4217