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SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Hunting Regulations\, Orleans
DESCRIPTION:The department will accept public comment on all four proposed regulation changes through May 25\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.   Additionally\, public hearings will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the following dates and locations: \n\nMarch 17\, Mt. Anthony Union High School\, 301 Park St.\, Bennington\, VT 05201 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 18\, Lakes Region High School\, 317 Lakes Region Rd.\, Orleans\, VT 05860 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 20\, Union 32 Middle & High School\, 930 Gallison Hill Rd.\, Montpelier\, VT 05602 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMay 6\, Winooski Middle & High School\, 60 Normand St.\, Winooski\, VT 05404\nMay 8\, Springfield High School\, 303 South St.\, Springfield\, VT 05156\n\nFish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Deer\, Moose and Turkey Hunting Regulations \nMONTPELIER\, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer\, moose and turkey hunting regulations\, as well as the rules for transporting wild game meat from out of state. \nThe proposed deer hunting changes\, recommended by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s biologists\, are the most extensive of the four.  They come five years after state biologists last updated Vermont’s deer regulations.  Deer is Vermont’s most popular game species with about 60\,000 resident hunters and 7\,500 out-of-state hunters heading into the white-tail woods each fall\, and just over a fifth successfully harvesting deer. \nSeveral of the proposed changes aim to balance Vermont’s deer herd to what available habitat can support by encouraging hunters to harvest more antlerless deer\, primarily adult female deer called “does\,” in certain parts of the state. \n“Deer hunting is incredibly important to many Vermonters’ culture and sense of identity\, and it is also absolutely essential for keeping deer numbers in line with what is sustainable for our habitats\,” said Interim Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife Andrea Shortsleeve.  “The updates our biologists are proposing will help hunters continue to balance Vermont’s deer herd with the available habitat as our forests get older\, winters get warmer\, and land use patterns change.” \nThe main proposed changes to Vermont’s deer hunting regulations would: \n\nAllow hunters who obtain antlerless permits to harvest antlerless deer during the regular November season.  Currently\, only antlered deer\, primarily adult males called “bucks\,” can be harvested during the November season.\nSet the archery season as October 1 through December 15\, including during the regular November season.  Currently the archery season closes during the regular November season.\nCreate special additional archery hunting zones with a September 15 opening date in select areas where deer numbers are high.\nAllow hunters to hold two antlerless permits from different Wildlife Management Units at the same time.  Currently\, hunters can only hold one antlerless permit.\nAllow hunters to harvest a second legal buck during the season if they have already harvested one buck with three or more points on one antler and one or more antlerless deer.  Currently\, hunters can only harvest one buck per year.\nReinstate an antler point restriction in Wildlife Management Unit D1 where mature buck numbers are low.\nReturn the state’s youth deer hunting weekend to the Saturday and Sunday prior to the start of the regular November season.\n\n“In a nutshell\, there are some very specific parts of the state—like the Champlain Valley—where we need hunters to harvest more does\,” said Shortsleeve.  “Doe numbers are one of the main factors that determine the deer herd’s ability to grow.  In much of Vermont the herd is already pretty well balanced to the available habitat\, but in some areas there are just too many deer.  In those places\, our forests are suffering as a result.” \nIn addition to the proposed deer regulation changes the board also invites public comment on proposals from department biologists on the moose and turkey hunting seasons\, and on transporting wild game meat from out of state into Vermont.  \nThe proposed new moose regulations would increase the season from six to nine days and expand the use of firearms for a small number of hunters.  The proposed new turkey regulations would expand the fall archery season to the start of October.  Existing regulations on bringing wild game meat from deer and elk harvested out of state into Vermont are proposed to now apply to moose and other species in the deer family as well. \nThe proposed new deer and turkey hunting regulations and the game meat transport regulations would take effect in 2026\, if approved.  The proposed new moose hunting regulations would come into effect between fall 2025 and 2026\, if approved.  \nThe full proposed changes for all three hunting seasons and the game meat transport regulation can be read in their entirety on the board’s website under the “Active Rulemaking” heading.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-hunting-regulations-orleans/
LOCATION:Lake Region Union High School\, 317 Lake Region Road\, Orleans\, VT\, 05860\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T191334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T191334Z
UID:19654-1742428800-1742515199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Muskrat Hunting Season Opens
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/muskrat-hunting-season-opens/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T153812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T165530Z
UID:19628-1742495400-1742495400@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Hunting Regulations\, Montpelier
DESCRIPTION:The department will accept public comment on all four proposed regulation changes through May 25\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.   Additionally\, public hearings will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the following dates and locations: \n\nMarch 17\, Mt. Anthony Union High School\, 301 Park St.\, Bennington\, VT 05201 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendation)\nMarch 18\, Lakes Region High School\, 317 Lakes Region Rd.\, Orleans\, VT 05860 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendation)\nMarch 20\, Union 32 Middle & High School\, 930 Gallison Hill Rd.\, Montpelier\, VT 05602 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendation)\nMay 6\, Winooski Middle & High School\, 60 Normand St.\, Winooski\, VT 05404\nMay 8\, Springfield High School\, 303 South St.\, Springfield\, VT 05156\n\n\nFish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Deer\, Moose and Turkey Hunting Regulations \nMONTPELIER\, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer\, moose and turkey hunting regulations\, as well as the rules for transporting wild game meat from out of state. \nThe proposed deer hunting changes\, recommended by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s biologists\, are the most extensive of the four.  They come five years after state biologists last updated Vermont’s deer regulations.  Deer is Vermont’s most popular game species with about 60\,000 resident hunters and 7\,500 out-of-state hunters heading into the white-tail woods each fall\, and just over a fifth successfully harvesting deer. \nSeveral of the proposed changes aim to balance Vermont’s deer herd to what available habitat can support by encouraging hunters to harvest more antlerless deer\, primarily adult female deer called “does\,” in certain parts of the state. \n“Deer hunting is incredibly important to many Vermonters’ culture and sense of identity\, and it is also absolutely essential for keeping deer numbers in line with what is sustainable for our habitats\,” said Interim Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife Andrea Shortsleeve.  “The updates our biologists are proposing will help hunters continue to balance Vermont’s deer herd with the available habitat as our forests get older\, winters get warmer\, and land use patterns change.” \nThe main proposed changes to Vermont’s deer hunting regulations would: \n\nAllow hunters who obtain antlerless permits to harvest antlerless deer during the regular November season.  Currently\, only antlered deer\, primarily adult males called “bucks\,” can be harvested during the November season.\nSet the archery season as October 1 through December 15\, including during the regular November season.  Currently the archery season closes during the regular November season.\nCreate special additional archery hunting zones with a September 15 opening date in select areas where deer numbers are high.\nAllow hunters to hold two antlerless permits from different Wildlife Management Units at the same time.  Currently\, hunters can only hold one antlerless permit.\nAllow hunters to harvest a second legal buck during the season if they have already harvested one buck with three or more points on one antler and one or more antlerless deer.  Currently\, hunters can only harvest one buck per year.\nReinstate an antler point restriction in Wildlife Management Unit D1 where mature buck numbers are low.\nReturn the state’s youth deer hunting weekend to the Saturday and Sunday prior to the start of the regular November season.\n\n“In a nutshell\, there are some very specific parts of the state—like the Champlain Valley—where we need hunters to harvest more does\,” said Shortsleeve.  “Doe numbers are one of the main factors that determine the deer herd’s ability to grow.  In much of Vermont the herd is already pretty well balanced to the available habitat\, but in some areas there are just too many deer.  In those places\, our forests are suffering as a result.” \nIn addition to the proposed deer regulation changes the board also invites public comment on proposals from department biologists on the moose and turkey hunting seasons\, and on transporting wild game meat from out of state into Vermont.  \nThe proposed new moose regulations would increase the season from six to nine days and expand the use of firearms for a small number of hunters.  The proposed new turkey regulations would expand the fall archery season to the start of October.  Existing regulations on bringing wild game meat from deer and elk harvested out of state into Vermont are proposed to now apply to moose and other species in the deer family as well. \nThe proposed new deer and turkey hunting regulations and the game meat transport regulations would take effect in 2026\, if approved.  The proposed new moose hunting regulations would come into effect between fall 2025 and 2026\, if approved.  \nThe full proposed changes for all three hunting seasons and the game meat transport regulation can be read in their entirety on the board’s website under the “Active Rulemaking” heading.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-hunting-regulations-montpelier/
LOCATION:U-32 Middle & High School\, 930 Gallison Hill Road\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250322T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250323T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250210T175805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250220T231703Z
UID:19605-1742634000-1742738400@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:SEE US HERE: Lamoille Valley F&G's 2-Day Gun & Outdoor Show
DESCRIPTION:We’ll be there!
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/lamoille-valley-fgs-gun-outdoor-show/
LOCATION:Champlain Valley Exposition\, 105 Pearl Street\, Essex Junction\, VT\, 5452\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Larry Hamel":MAILTO:lwhamel@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250324T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T165721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T165956Z
UID:19642-1742841000-1742850000@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Fishing Regulations\, Montpelier
DESCRIPTION:Fish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment for Updates to State Fishing Regulations\nThe proposed changes to 10 V.S.A. App § 141\, 10 V.S.A. App § 122\, 10 V.S.A. App § 123 and 10 V.S.A. App § 124 were introduced to the Fish and Wildlife Board at its January 15\, 2025\, meeting.  All proposed new language is available on the “active rulemaking” section of the board’s website. \nNotable proposed changes would: \n\nAdd panfish bag limits to inland waters of 50 fish in total per day\, and no more than 25 of a given species\, for bluegill\, bullhead\, black and white crappie\, pumpkinseed\, rock bass\, white perch and yellow perch (§ 122).\nUpdate the list of seasonally closed spawning waters and expand the spring closure window to protect spawning fish (§ 122 and § 124).\nRequire a new Fish Seller’s Endorsement for anglers who want to sell panfish.  Endorsement holders will be required to report their fish sales so that biologists can better understand commercial sale of fish (§ 123).\nAdd black and white crappie to the list of game fish species prohibited for sale and purchase (§ 123).\nIncrease the size of permissible minnow traps to allow anglers to catch larger bait fish (§141).\nClarify the rules for transporting wild bait fish between waterbodies to allow for some movement of wild bait fish off certain waterbodies (§ 141).\n\nThe department will accept public comment through April 7\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.  Four public hearings will be held at the following dates and locations: \n\nMonday\, March 24 – Montpelier – Vermont Supreme Court Building\, 111 State St.\, Conference Room #110\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nTuesday\, March 25 – St. Albans – Town Educational Center\, 169 Main St.\, Library Room\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nThursday\, March 27 – Rutland – Rutland High School\, 22 Stratton Rd.\, Lecture Hall\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nMonday\, March 31 – Virtual – Microsoft Teams (by link\, or by phone to 802-828-7667 with code 435865335#)\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-fishing-regulations-montpelier/
LOCATION:Vermont Supreme Court Building\, 111 State Street\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05602\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T171933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T171933Z
UID:19644-1742927400-1742936400@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Fishing Regulations\, St. Albans
DESCRIPTION:Fish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment for Updates to State Fishing Regulations\nThe proposed changes to 10 V.S.A. App § 141\, 10 V.S.A. App § 122\, 10 V.S.A. App § 123 and 10 V.S.A. App § 124 were introduced to the Fish and Wildlife Board at its January 15\, 2025\, meeting.  All proposed new language is available on the “active rulemaking” section of the board’s website. \nNotable proposed changes would: \n\nAdd panfish bag limits to inland waters of 50 fish in total per day\, and no more than 25 of a given species\, for bluegill\, bullhead\, black and white crappie\, pumpkinseed\, rock bass\, white perch and yellow perch (§ 122).\nUpdate the list of seasonally closed spawning waters and expand the spring closure window to protect spawning fish (§ 122 and § 124).\nRequire a new Fish Seller’s Endorsement for anglers who want to sell panfish.  Endorsement holders will be required to report their fish sales so that biologists can better understand commercial sale of fish (§ 123).\nAdd black and white crappie to the list of game fish species prohibited for sale and purchase (§ 123).\nIncrease the size of permissible minnow traps to allow anglers to catch larger bait fish (§141).\nClarify the rules for transporting wild bait fish between waterbodies to allow for some movement of wild bait fish off certain waterbodies (§ 141).\n\nThe department will accept public comment through April 7\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.  Four public hearings will be held at the following dates and locations: \n\nMonday\, March 24 – Montpelier – Vermont Supreme Court Building\, 111 State St.\, Conference Room #110\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nTuesday\, March 25 – St. Albans – Town Educational Center\, 169 Main St.\, Library Room\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nThursday\, March 27 – Rutland – Rutland High School\, 22 Stratton Rd.\, Lecture Hall\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nMonday\, March 31 – Virtual – Microsoft Teams (by link\, or by phone to 802-828-7667 with code 435865335#)\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-fishing-regulations-st-albans/
LOCATION:St. Albans Town Education Center\, 169 S. Main St.\, St. Albans\, VT\, 05478\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T172333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T172333Z
UID:19645-1743100200-1743109200@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Fishing Regulations\, Rutland
DESCRIPTION:Fish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment for Updates to State Fishing Regulations\nThe proposed changes to 10 V.S.A. App § 141\, 10 V.S.A. App § 122\, 10 V.S.A. App § 123 and 10 V.S.A. App § 124 were introduced to the Fish and Wildlife Board at its January 15\, 2025\, meeting.  All proposed new language is available on the “active rulemaking” section of the board’s website. \nNotable proposed changes would: \n\nAdd panfish bag limits to inland waters of 50 fish in total per day\, and no more than 25 of a given species\, for bluegill\, bullhead\, black and white crappie\, pumpkinseed\, rock bass\, white perch and yellow perch (§ 122).\nUpdate the list of seasonally closed spawning waters and expand the spring closure window to protect spawning fish (§ 122 and § 124).\nRequire a new Fish Seller’s Endorsement for anglers who want to sell panfish.  Endorsement holders will be required to report their fish sales so that biologists can better understand commercial sale of fish (§ 123).\nAdd black and white crappie to the list of game fish species prohibited for sale and purchase (§ 123).\nIncrease the size of permissible minnow traps to allow anglers to catch larger bait fish (§141).\nClarify the rules for transporting wild bait fish between waterbodies to allow for some movement of wild bait fish off certain waterbodies (§ 141).\n\nThe department will accept public comment through April 7\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.  Four public hearings will be held at the following dates and locations: \n\nMonday\, March 24 – Montpelier – Vermont Supreme Court Building\, 111 State St.\, Conference Room #110\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nTuesday\, March 25 – St. Albans – Town Educational Center\, 169 Main St.\, Library Room\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nThursday\, March 27 – Rutland – Rutland High School\, 22 Stratton Rd.\, Lecture Hall\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nMonday\, March 31 – Virtual – Microsoft Teams (by link\, or by phone to 802-828-7667 with code 435865335#)\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-fishing-regulations-rutland/
LOCATION:Rutland High School\, 22 Stratton Road\, Rutland\, VT\, 05701\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250330
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T164813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T164813Z
UID:19640-1743206400-1743292799@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Last Day for Ice Shanties to be on the Ice
DESCRIPTION:Vermont state law requires that ice fishing shanties be removed from the ice before the ice weakens\, according the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.  \nThe shanty must be removed before the ice becomes unsafe or loses its ability to support the shanty out of the water\, or before the last Sunday in March — the 30th this year — whichever comes first.  All contents\, debris\, wood\, and supports must also be removed so they do not become a hazard to navigation in the spring. \nLeaving your ice fishing shanty on the ice can result in a fine and points on your license\, and shanties may not be left at state fishing access areas. 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/last-day-for-ice-shanties-to-be-on-the-ice/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T163820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T164114Z
UID:19639-1743292800-1743379199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Deadline for Submitting Public Comment on 2025 Moose Permit Allocation
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has proposed issuing 180 moose hunting permits in Vermont’s Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) E in the northeastern corner of the state in a continued effort to reduce the impact of winter ticks on moose in that area.  No permits are recommended for the rest of the state.  This is the same permit allocation that was approved by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board in 2024 and 2023. \nThe proposal was given initial approval by the Fish and Wildlife Board at its February 19 meeting and is now available for public comment. \nThe goal of the department’s 2025 moose harvest recommendation is to improve the health of moose in WMU-E by reducing the number of moose and thereby reducing the abundance and impact of winter ticks.  \n“Moose are abundant in WMU-E with significantly higher population density than in any other part of the state\,” said Nick Fortin\, Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s moose project leader.  “The higher moose density supports high numbers of winter ticks which negatively impact moose health and survival.”  \nOngoing monitoring of moose health in WMU-E shows the population continues to be negatively impacted by winter ticks.  Birth rates are low\, and many calves do not survive their first winter. \n“Research has shown that lower moose densities support relatively few winter ticks that do not impact moose populations\,” said Fortin.  “Reducing moose density decreases the number of available hosts which in turn decreases the number of winter ticks on the landscape.” \nThe department would issue 80 either-sex moose hunting permits and 100 antlerless moose permits in WMU-E for the moose seasons this October.  This is expected to result in a harvest of about 86 moose\, or about 10 percent of the moose population in WMU-E.  \n“This permit recommendation represents a continued attempt to address winter tick impacts on moose in WMU-E\,” added Fortin.  “Given the poor health of the moose population in that area and a clearly identified cause\, we need to take action to address this issue.  Without intervention to reduce the moose population\, high tick loads will continue to impact the health of moose in that region for many years.” \n“Department staff\, including lead moose biologist Nick Fortin and Research Manager Dr. Katherina Gieder\, brought incredible scientific expertise to this recommendation\,” said Interim Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Andrea Shortsleeve.  “The proposal our board vetted and approved was informed by years of field research and sophisticated statistical analyses that have been featured in peer reviewed publications alongside results from sister efforts in Maine and New Hampshire.” \nThe 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendation and information about the moose study are available on Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s website.  From the Home page\, click on Hunt and then Moose. \nComments may be provided until March 31 by emailing ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/deadline-for-submitting-public-comment-on-2025-moose-permit-allocation/
CATEGORIES:F&W Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T190716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T190716Z
UID:19653-1743379200-1743465599@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Trapping Season Ends for Otter\, Muskrat\, Beaver
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/trapping-season-ends-for-otter-muskrat-beaver/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250401
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T200832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T200832Z
UID:19669-1743379200-1743465599@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Season Ends for Hunting Coyotes With Dogs
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/season-ends-for-hunting-coyotes-with-dogs-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250331T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250331T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T172653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T172653Z
UID:19646-1743445800-1743454800@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Fishing Regulations\, Virtual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Fish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment for Updates to State Fishing Regulations\nThe proposed changes to 10 V.S.A. App § 141\, 10 V.S.A. App § 122\, 10 V.S.A. App § 123 and 10 V.S.A. App § 124 were introduced to the Fish and Wildlife Board at its January 15\, 2025\, meeting.  All proposed new language is available on the “active rulemaking” section of the board’s website. \nNotable proposed changes would: \n\nAdd panfish bag limits to inland waters of 50 fish in total per day\, and no more than 25 of a given species\, for bluegill\, bullhead\, black and white crappie\, pumpkinseed\, rock bass\, white perch and yellow perch (§ 122).\nUpdate the list of seasonally closed spawning waters and expand the spring closure window to protect spawning fish (§ 122 and § 124).\nRequire a new Fish Seller’s Endorsement for anglers who want to sell panfish.  Endorsement holders will be required to report their fish sales so that biologists can better understand commercial sale of fish (§ 123).\nAdd black and white crappie to the list of game fish species prohibited for sale and purchase (§ 123).\nIncrease the size of permissible minnow traps to allow anglers to catch larger bait fish (§141).\nClarify the rules for transporting wild bait fish between waterbodies to allow for some movement of wild bait fish off certain waterbodies (§ 141).\n\nThe department will accept public comment through April 7\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.  Four public hearings will be held at the following dates and locations: \n\nMonday\, March 24 – Montpelier – Vermont Supreme Court Building\, 111 State St.\, Conference Room #110\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nTuesday\, March 25 – St. Albans – Town Educational Center\, 169 Main St.\, Library Room\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nThursday\, March 27 – Rutland – Rutland High School\, 22 Stratton Rd.\, Lecture Hall\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.\nMonday\, March 31 – Virtual – Microsoft Teams (by link\, or by phone to 802-828-7667 with code 435865335#)\, 6:30 – 9:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-fishing-regulations-virtual-meeting/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250413
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T200156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T200156Z
UID:19665-1744416000-1744502399@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Fishing Season Opens for Trout and Landlocked Salmon
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Fishing Guide & Regulations are available HERE. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/fishing-season-opens-for-trout-and-landlocked-salmon-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250420
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T191514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T191514Z
UID:19655-1745020800-1745107199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Muskrat Hunting Season Ends
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/muskrat-hunting-season-ends/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250421
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T204440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T204808Z
UID:19674-1745107200-1745193599@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Snow Goose Season (Conservation Order) Closes
DESCRIPTION:Spring Snow Geese Season (includes blue geese) in Lake Champlain and Interior Vermont Zones Ends March 10 \nConservation Order in all Zones Opens March 11. \nSee special regulations and permit requirements for Conservation Order hunting HERE.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/snow-goose-season-conservation-order-closes/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250428
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T191731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T191731Z
UID:19656-1745625600-1745798399@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Youth & Novice Turkey Hunting Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/youth-novice-turkey-hunting-weekend/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250422T202821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T205643Z
UID:19712-1745650800-1745679600@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:3-D Archery Shoot\, Randolph
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/3-d-archery-shoot-randolph/
LOCATION:Randolph Fish & Game Club\, 549 Lefebvre Rd\, Randolph\, VT\, 05060\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T161815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250409T151853Z
UID:19635-1745658000-1745681400@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:"Let's Go Fishing" New Instructor Training
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in sharing your passion for fishing with others? Become a Let’s Go Fishing Instructor! \nThis training will cover policies\, curriculum and more leaving you with the skills needed to assist or conduct a program in your community. \nRegister HERE. \nLet’s Go Fishing is a network of volunteer instructors who encourage and teach Vermonter’s aquatic education on behalf of the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. Volunteers with the Let’s Go Fishing Program encourage and teach young people and their families how to fish\, emphasizing that fishing is more than just catching fish. Vermont Fish & Wildlife provides support to all instructors through detailed trainings\, curriculum\, staff support and equipment. Annually the program reaches over 8\,000 Vermonters and is supported by sport fish restoration funds. \n  \nPRESS RELEASE: \n  \nLet’s Go Fishing Program Seeks Instructors  \nTraining workshop set for April 26 \n  \nMONTPELIER\, Vt.—The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is seeking volunteers to become instructors for the Let’s Go Fishing program to pass on Vermont’s fishing tradition to the next generation of Vermonters.  \nThe department will be hosting a one-day training workshop for new instructors on Saturday April 26 at the Fish and Wildlife office\, 111 West Street in Essex Junction. \nInstructors in the ‘Let’s Go Fishing’ program organize and instruct clinics in their communities for Vermonters of all ages.  \nParticipants in the training workshop will learn how to teach a basic fishing clinic\, as well as learn about regulations and ethics\, aquatic ecology\, fisheries management\, and habitat conservation.  They will also learn to conduct specialized fishing clinics\, including clinics on ice fishing and species-specific fishing.  \nThe class is informal\, and it is not necessary to have a high level of fishing expertise to become an instructor. \n“This is an excellent opportunity for people passionate about fishing to share their love of the sport with others\,” said Fish and Wildlife educator Corey Hart.  “It is also an excellent resource for educators seeking to bring important topics such as aquatic ecology and habitat management into their classroom through hands-on activities.” \nThere is no charge for the training\, and all curriculum materials will be provided.  \nThe workshop runs from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  Pre-registration is required\, and you must be 18 years of age to participate.  Those interested can register on Fish and Wildlife’s website April Events calendar or by emailing letsgofishing@vermont.gov. \nOnce completed\, pending a background check\, attendees will become certified instructors and have access to program equipment and resources for their programs.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/lets-go-fishing-new-instructor-training/
LOCATION:Essex F&W District Office\, 111 West Street\, Essex Junction\, VT\, 05452\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey Hart":MAILTO:Corey.Hart@vermont.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T191917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T192025Z
UID:19657-1746057600-1746143999@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Season Opens for Spring Turkey Hunting
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/season-opens-for-spring-turkey-hunting/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250503
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250504
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T200330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T200330Z
UID:19666-1746230400-1746316799@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Walleye Fishing Season Opens
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Fishing Guide & Regulations are available HERE. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/walleye-fishing-season-opens/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250506T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T154257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T165711Z
UID:19630-1746556200-1746556200@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Hunting Regulations\, Winooski
DESCRIPTION:The department will accept public comment on all four proposed regulation changes through May 25\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.   Additionally\, public hearings will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the following dates and locations: \n\nMarch 17\, Mt. Anthony Union High School\, 301 Park St.\, Bennington\, VT 05201 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 18\, Lakes Region High School\, 317 Lakes Region Rd.\, Orleans\, VT 05860 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 20\, Union 32 Middle & High School\, 930 Gallison Hill Rd.\, Montpelier\, VT 05602 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMay 6\, Winooski Middle & High School\, 60 Normand St.\, Winooski\, VT 05404\nMay 8\, Springfield High School\, 303 South St.\, Springfield\, VT 05156\n\n\nFish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Deer\, Moose and Turkey Hunting Regulations \nMONTPELIER\, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer\, moose and turkey hunting regulations\, as well as the rules for transporting wild game meat from out of state. \nThe proposed deer hunting changes\, recommended by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s biologists\, are the most extensive of the four.  They come five years after state biologists last updated Vermont’s deer regulations.  Deer is Vermont’s most popular game species with about 60\,000 resident hunters and 7\,500 out-of-state hunters heading into the white-tail woods each fall\, and just over a fifth successfully harvesting deer. \nSeveral of the proposed changes aim to balance Vermont’s deer herd to what available habitat can support by encouraging hunters to harvest more antlerless deer\, primarily adult female deer called “does\,” in certain parts of the state. \n“Deer hunting is incredibly important to many Vermonters’ culture and sense of identity\, and it is also absolutely essential for keeping deer numbers in line with what is sustainable for our habitats\,” said Interim Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife Andrea Shortsleeve.  “The updates our biologists are proposing will help hunters continue to balance Vermont’s deer herd with the available habitat as our forests get older\, winters get warmer\, and land use patterns change.” \nThe main proposed changes to Vermont’s deer hunting regulations would: \n\nAllow hunters who obtain antlerless permits to harvest antlerless deer during the regular November season.  Currently\, only antlered deer\, primarily adult males called “bucks\,” can be harvested during the November season.\nSet the archery season as October 1 through December 15\, including during the regular November season.  Currently the archery season closes during the regular November season.\nCreate special additional archery hunting zones with a September 15 opening date in select areas where deer numbers are high.\nAllow hunters to hold two antlerless permits from different Wildlife Management Units at the same time.  Currently\, hunters can only hold one antlerless permit.\nAllow hunters to harvest a second legal buck during the season if they have already harvested one buck with three or more points on one antler and one or more antlerless deer.  Currently\, hunters can only harvest one buck per year.\nReinstate an antler point restriction in Wildlife Management Unit D1 where mature buck numbers are low.\nReturn the state’s youth deer hunting weekend to the Saturday and Sunday prior to the start of the regular November season.\n\n“In a nutshell\, there are some very specific parts of the state—like the Champlain Valley—where we need hunters to harvest more does\,” said Shortsleeve.  “Doe numbers are one of the main factors that determine the deer herd’s ability to grow.  In much of Vermont the herd is already pretty well balanced to the available habitat\, but in some areas there are just too many deer.  In those places\, our forests are suffering as a result.” \nIn addition to the proposed deer regulation changes the board also invites public comment on proposals from department biologists on the moose and turkey hunting seasons\, and on transporting wild game meat from out of state into Vermont.  \nThe proposed new moose regulations would increase the season from six to nine days and expand the use of firearms for a small number of hunters.  The proposed new turkey regulations would expand the fall archery season to the start of October.  Existing regulations on bringing wild game meat from deer and elk harvested out of state into Vermont are proposed to now apply to moose and other species in the deer family as well. \nThe proposed new deer and turkey hunting regulations and the game meat transport regulations would take effect in 2026\, if approved.  The proposed new moose hunting regulations would come into effect between fall 2025 and 2026\, if approved.  \nThe full proposed changes for all three hunting seasons and the game meat transport regulation can be read in their entirety on the board’s website under the “Active Rulemaking” heading.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-hunting-regulations-winooski/
LOCATION:Winooski Middle & High School\, 60 Normand Street\, Winooski\, VT\, 5404\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250508T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250314T170201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T170201Z
UID:19691-1746729000-1746729000@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:VT F&W Public Hearing on Proposed Hunting Regulations\, Springfield
DESCRIPTION:The department will accept public comment on all four proposed regulation changes through May 25\, 2025\, via email to ANR.FWPublicComment@vermont.gov.   Additionally\, public hearings will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the following dates and locations: \n\nMarch 17\, Mt. Anthony Union High School\, 301 Park St.\, Bennington\, VT 05201 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 18\, Lakes Region High School\, 317 Lakes Region Rd.\, Orleans\, VT 05860 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMarch 20\, Union 32 Middle & High School\, 930 Gallison Hill Rd.\, Montpelier\, VT 05602 (Includes 2025 Moose Harvest Recommendations)\nMay 6\, Winooski Middle & High School\, 60 Normand St.\, Winooski\, VT 05404\nMay 8\, Springfield High School\, 303 South St.\, Springfield\, VT 05156\n\n\nFish and Wildlife Board Invites Public Comment on Proposed Changes to Deer\, Moose and Turkey Hunting Regulations \nMONTPELIER\, Vt. – The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer\, moose and turkey hunting regulations\, as well as the rules for transporting wild game meat from out of state. \nThe proposed deer hunting changes\, recommended by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s biologists\, are the most extensive of the four.  They come five years after state biologists last updated Vermont’s deer regulations.  Deer is Vermont’s most popular game species with about 60\,000 resident hunters and 7\,500 out-of-state hunters heading into the white-tail woods each fall\, and just over a fifth successfully harvesting deer. \nSeveral of the proposed changes aim to balance Vermont’s deer herd to what available habitat can support by encouraging hunters to harvest more antlerless deer\, primarily adult female deer called “does\,” in certain parts of the state. \n“Deer hunting is incredibly important to many Vermonters’ culture and sense of identity\, and it is also absolutely essential for keeping deer numbers in line with what is sustainable for our habitats\,” said Interim Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife Andrea Shortsleeve.  “The updates our biologists are proposing will help hunters continue to balance Vermont’s deer herd with the available habitat as our forests get older\, winters get warmer\, and land use patterns change.” \nThe main proposed changes to Vermont’s deer hunting regulations would: \n\nAllow hunters who obtain antlerless permits to harvest antlerless deer during the regular November season.  Currently\, only antlered deer\, primarily adult males called “bucks\,” can be harvested during the November season.\nSet the archery season as October 1 through December 15\, including during the regular November season.  Currently the archery season closes during the regular November season.\nCreate special additional archery hunting zones with a September 15 opening date in select areas where deer numbers are high.\nAllow hunters to hold two antlerless permits from different Wildlife Management Units at the same time.  Currently\, hunters can only hold one antlerless permit.\nAllow hunters to harvest a second legal buck during the season if they have already harvested one buck with three or more points on one antler and one or more antlerless deer.  Currently\, hunters can only harvest one buck per year.\nReinstate an antler point restriction in Wildlife Management Unit D1 where mature buck numbers are low.\nReturn the state’s youth deer hunting weekend to the Saturday and Sunday prior to the start of the regular November season.\n\n“In a nutshell\, there are some very specific parts of the state—like the Champlain Valley—where we need hunters to harvest more does\,” said Shortsleeve.  “Doe numbers are one of the main factors that determine the deer herd’s ability to grow.  In much of Vermont the herd is already pretty well balanced to the available habitat\, but in some areas there are just too many deer.  In those places\, our forests are suffering as a result.” \nIn addition to the proposed deer regulation changes the board also invites public comment on proposals from department biologists on the moose and turkey hunting seasons\, and on transporting wild game meat from out of state into Vermont.  \nThe proposed new moose regulations would increase the season from six to nine days and expand the use of firearms for a small number of hunters.  The proposed new turkey regulations would expand the fall archery season to the start of October.  Existing regulations on bringing wild game meat from deer and elk harvested out of state into Vermont are proposed to now apply to moose and other species in the deer family as well. \nThe proposed new deer and turkey hunting regulations and the game meat transport regulations would take effect in 2026\, if approved.  The proposed new moose hunting regulations would come into effect between fall 2025 and 2026\, if approved.  \nThe full proposed changes for all three hunting seasons and the game meat transport regulation can be read in their entirety on the board’s website under the “Active Rulemaking” heading.
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/vt-fw-public-hearing-on-proposed-hunting-regulations-springfield/
LOCATION:Springfield High School\, 303 South Street\, Springfield\, VT\, 05156\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250527
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20240502T153937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T195230Z
UID:18522-1748217600-1748303999@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Memorial Day\, R&L Archery CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/rl-archery-closed-memorial-day/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.rlarchery.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/memorial_day_0_0.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250227T192218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T192218Z
UID:19658-1748649600-1748735999@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Turkey Hunting\, Spring Season\, Ends
DESCRIPTION:Vermont’s complete 2025 Hunting and Trapping Guide is available HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/turkey-hunting-spring-season-ends/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250521T210545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T150753Z
UID:19817-1748649600-1748735999@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:3D Archery Shoot\, Randolph
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/3d-archery-shoot-randolph/
LOCATION:Randolph Fish & Game Club\, 549 Lefebvre Rd\, Randolph\, VT\, 05060\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250521T205841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T205841Z
UID:19815-1748736000-1748822399@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Plinker Rimfire Shoot\, Bath NH
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/plinker-rimfire-shoot-bath-nh-2/
LOCATION:Ammonoosuc Valley Fish and Game Club\, 1463 Wild Ammonoosuc Road (Rt. 112)\, Bath\, NH\, 038740\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250527T163518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T164019Z
UID:19829-1749254400-1749427199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:2-Day 3D Archery Shoot\, Whistling Arrow Archery Club\, East Montpelier
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/3d-archery-shoot-whistling-arrow-archery-club-east-montpelier/
LOCATION:Whistling Arrow Archery Club\, 965 VT-14\, East Montpelier\, VT\, 05651\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250527T163734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T163935Z
UID:19830-1749254400-1749427199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:2-Day 3D Archery Shoot w/Coon Shoot\, Snake Mountain Archers\, Addison
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/3d-archery-shoot-w-coon-shoot-snake-mountain-archers-addison/
LOCATION:Snake Mountain Archers\, 1681 VT Rte 17 East\, Addison\, VT\, 05491\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T230000
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250521T202155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250527T161108Z
UID:19807-1749283200-1749337200@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Barre F&G Club's Gunner Brook Fishing Derby\, for kids 5-14
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/barre-fg-clubs-gunner-brook-fishing-derby/
LOCATION:Gunner Brook\, 103 Plainfield Brook Road\, Barre\, VT\, 05641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Barre F&G Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Barre Fish & Game Club":MAILTO:info@barrefishandgameclub.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250609
DTSTAMP:20260404T042316
CREATED:20250521T203426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T204554Z
UID:19811-1749340800-1749427199@www.rlarchery.com
SUMMARY:Egg Shoot at Barre F&G Club
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.rlarchery.com/events/egg-shoot-at-barre-fg-club/
LOCATION:Barre Fish & Game Club\, Gun Club Road\, Barre\, VT\, 5641\, United States
CATEGORIES:Barre F&G Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Barre Fish & Game Club":MAILTO:info@barrefishandgameclub.com
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