'24 Whitetail Deer Guided Hunt RI
Riverside, RI
1-4 Guests • Hotel • Private • Guided
Description
RI GUIDED WHITETAIL HUNT DAILY RATE
Explore the captivating world of Whitetail Deer hunting on our expansive Rhode Island hunting lands. With over 2000 acres of farmland and land trust properties, we invite you to embark on an unforgettable journey tailored to your individual hunting proficiency.
Venture with us on a mission to address Whitetail overpopulation as you partake in a purposeful meat hunt on one of our farms struggling with population imbalances.
Each hunt encompasses the gratification of harvesting a deer, and for those seeking an even more enriching experience, supplementary deer can be harvested for a nominal fee. Rhode Island's regulations allow for the harvesting of up to 2 antlered and up to 3 antlerless in our area.
At the heart of our ethos lies a commitment to responsible hunting practices and conservation values, ensuring that your engagement with nature is both ethical and impactful. Whether you are an adept hunter or new to the pursuit, our array of offerings promises an unparalleled encounter with the majesty of Whitetail Deer amidst Rhode Island's breathtaking landscapes.
Fees Not Covered:
RI Hunting license for Non-Resident $55. Zone 1 Deer Tags 26.50 EA
Additional Information:
https://www.eregulations.com/rhodeisland/hunting/licenses-fees
https://www.eregulations.com/rhodeisland/hunting/deer-hunting
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Your Host
John G
John is a medically retired submarine veteran originally from Ohio, who now resides in Rhode Island. He grew up in an environment where hunting was a significant part of his life. Over the years, John's love for hunting has evolved into a desire to help others experience the joys of the outdoors and find success in hunting.
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Gear List
- Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
- Valid Hunting License / Tags
- Bow&Arrows/Gun&Ammo
- Personal Snacks and Drinks
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Rules & Guidelines
http://www.dem.ri.gov/documents/regulations/index.php#hunting-fishing
Hunters 15 and older must obtain a valid hunting license in order to hunt, trap, and take game animals.Youth age 12 to 14 may receive a junior huntung license after completing a hunting safety course and can hunt when accompanied by a license adult 21 years or older.
Additional regulations apply for species, weapons, and hunting seasons. Be sure to check the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management website for more information.
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