Online deer harvest reporting now available

Report Your Deer Online & Remember to Submit a Tooth

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Online Deer Harvest Reporting Now Available
Vermont Fish & Wildlife An online harvest reporting option is now available to hunters to report their deer. The online reporting option was initiated to prevent and slow the spread of the COVID virus.
In-person Reporting
Big game reporting stations and game wardens are still available for in-person reporting of bear and deer. Proper safety precautions are a must, including proper social distancing, wearing a mask or facial covering when appropriate, washing/sanitizing hands, and respecting the personal space of others while reporting.

Remember to Submit a Tooth

The department is asking hunters who get a deer during the November 14-29 regular season to provide an incisor tooth from their deer. The deer’s age can be determined from the tooth, and results will be available on the Fish & Wildlife website in the spring.

Tooth envelopes and tooth removal instructions are available at reporting stations. If you choose to report your deer online, you can still provide a tooth by dropping it off at a reporting station before November 30, or by mailing the tooth along with your name, date of kill and Conservation ID to:

Deer Project
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department
271 North Main Street, Suite 215
Rutland, VT 05701

www.vtfishandwildlife.com