I'll assume the post is on the up-and-up -
I wouldn't worry about going into the woods during hunting season - maybe you like the woods and enjoy nature - I certaintly do - I just happen to enjoy hunting as much. Still you should take precautions and make sure you are seen. Also, as hunters, we must have permission to be on the lands we hunt, so should you. If you are walking on state land, or other public land, enjoy your walks, but be safe and be seen. Be aware that hunting involves alot of preparation, and a hiker could inadvertently screw up, ones hunt. If you are on public land, you have just as much right to be there - and most hunters understand this - if you are on private land - do not assume that "no hunting" signs, mean there is no hunting taking place. In MOST cases, other hunters post the property to keep additional hunters and others out, not to make the property a "no hunting" area - especially in rural areas like most of Vermont.
Thanks for posting -