New Deer Hunt Location For Paraplegic Hunters
This year, paraplegic hunters participating in a special three-day deer season on November 3-5, 2011 can choose a new hunting location at the Otis/Edwards Military Reservation in Falmouth.
"We are pleased to expand this deer hunting opportunity to the southeastern part of the state," said Trina Moruzzi, Wildlife Biologist and Hunt Program Coordinator.
"Eligible hunters living locally should find this a convenient location, and hunters from other parts of the state may be interested in experiencing a hunt in a different part of the state."
Moruzzi also expressed appreciation to the Otis Fish and Game Club for stepping up as a partner in this effort. Since 1972, the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW) has offered the opportunity for paraplegic sportsmen and sportswomen to hunt deer in several locations across the state during a special three-day season.
Other hunt locations include Devens, Quabbin, and two areas in Berkshire County. Licensed paraplegic sportsmen and women with an interest in participating in this hunt should contact Trina Moruzzi at (508) 389-6318 for more details.
This year, paraplegic hunters participating in a special three-day deer season on November 3-5, 2011 can choose a new hunting location at the Otis/Edwards Military Reservation in Falmouth.
"We are pleased to expand this deer hunting opportunity to the southeastern part of the state," said Trina Moruzzi, Wildlife Biologist and Hunt Program Coordinator.
"Eligible hunters living locally should find this a convenient location, and hunters from other parts of the state may be interested in experiencing a hunt in a different part of the state."
Moruzzi also expressed appreciation to the Otis Fish and Game Club for stepping up as a partner in this effort. Since 1972, the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (DFW) has offered the opportunity for paraplegic sportsmen and sportswomen to hunt deer in several locations across the state during a special three-day season.
Other hunt locations include Devens, Quabbin, and two areas in Berkshire County. Licensed paraplegic sportsmen and women with an interest in participating in this hunt should contact Trina Moruzzi at (508) 389-6318 for more details.











