Bill H.608 proposes to allow landowners in Vermont to prohibit hunting and fishing on their property by using visible purple paint markings on trees, posts, or other objects located at or near the borders of their land. This new measure aims to provide a clear and recognizable method for landowners to communicate their wishes regarding access to their property for these activities.
Additionally, the bill permits landowners to designate an agent who can post the property on their behalf against hunting and fishing. This provision ensures that landowners have the flexibility to manage their property rights effectively, even if they are not physically present to mark the land themselves.