Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 21, at 5 p.m., at the National Life Dewey Conference Room, located at 1 National Life Drive in Montpelier, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Board will meet to discuss and vote on important sportsmen-related issues.
If you are unable to attend in person, you can use the button below for instruction on how to attend the meeting virtually. The board will take public comments and will discuss and vote on 2025 antlerless deer permits and youth season.
If we want to ensure our lifestyle and heritage, it is important that the board hear from us, the sportsmen. If we don’t, we can guarantee that the animal extremists will fill the void. We cannot let that happen in the Green Mountain State.
Don’t forget to share this alert with your family and friends and encourage them to attend this and future board meetings in-person or virtual. Urge them to join you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance in standing up to fight, protect, and defend against the relentless attacks from animal extremists. The extremists are working tirelessly to crater our rights, values and heritage and we must work harder to ensure they are secure today, tomorrow, and for the future.
The Sportsmen’s Alliance guarantees hunting, fishing and trapping for the American sportsman now and forever. We’re there when sportsmen need us most. We are the only organization specifically created to protect the individual hunter, angler and trapper – no matter the threat. We will never compromise when it comes to defending our way of life in the courts, in the legislatures, in the public square and at the ballot box. We make this promise to the American sportsman: we will never give up and never give in while proudly securing our future against those seeking to destroy our values, beliefs, and traditions. Stay connected to Sportsmen’s Alliance: Online, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

