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Vermont’s Hunting Season for Gray Squirrels Opens September 1

The Vermont hunting season for gray squirrels begins Friday, September 1.  The season runs through Sunday, December 31, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department.

“Vermont has a healthy population of gray squirrels, concentrated in southern Vermont and the Champlain Valley,” said Hunter Education Coordinator Nicole Meier.  “They’re a fantastic small game species for new hunters to learn the basics of reading the landscape, making a safe and ethical shot and cooking wild game.”

In Vermont, gray squirrels are often hunted with a .22 rifle, a shotgun or archery equipment.  The department recommends that squirrel hunters wear a blaze orange vest or hat anytime they are afield.

The best habitat for squirrel hunting is stands of nut-bearing trees like oak, hickory and beech.  The daily bag limit is four gray squirrels, and the possession limit is eight.

“Gray squirrels are incredibly tasty -- many would say better than rabbit,” said Meier.  “You can find great gray squirrel recipes in classic cookbooks, trendy culinary magazines, and of course anywhere that publishes wild food recipes.