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Periodically, Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department (or its designated agent(s)) may use contact information from license-holders to conduct surveys and research, or send information about license sales and hunting and fishing programs involving Vermont fish and wildlife.
A permanent license allows the holder to hunt or fish without purchasing additional licenses for the rest of their life. The eligible age is 66 and there is a one-time fee of $60. Vermont's permanent license can include the basic hunting license as well as tags for archery, muzzleloader and turkey.
* Term Licenses: All dates are inclusive and consecutive. ** Crossbow Permit: Any person may use a crossbow during any season when the use of bow and arrow is permitted. *** Small Game Licenses: Entitles the holder to take small game, furbearers and other wild animals (except big game) by any lawful means other than a trap.
Purchase or reprint your hunting, fishing, combination, trapping, archery, turkey, or muzzleloader license or add tags to your existing license.
Enjoy a lifetime of Vermont’s fishing and hunting opportunities by purchasing a lifetime license. Lifetime fishing, hunting, or combination fishing and hunting license are available for residents and nonresidents.
Official Vermont hunting and fishing rules and regulations. License and permit information, season dates and limits.
1 – Small Game Licenses: Entitles the holder to take small game, furbearers and other wild animals (except big game) by any lawful means other than a trap. 2 – Archery deer tag is only for use in archery deer season.
A resident or nonresident lifetime fishing, hunting, or combination fishing and hunting license may be obtained from Vermont Fish & Wildlife. Applications are available on our website or from the main office in Montpelier.
Vermont 2024 hunting, trapping, and fishing licenses, as well as the 2024 lawbooks for these activities, are now available on the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s website and wherever licenses are sold.
Anyone engaged in fishing, hunting, or taking any wild animals must be properly licensed, except under specific conditions. Each year, special permits are issued through a lottery system for hunting moose and antlerless white-tailed deer.