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MARYLAND GUIDE TO & 2021-2022 Regular Duck Season is now divided into Eastern and Western Zones Pages 7 & 44 Page 16 Page 52 Deer Hunting with Do-It-Yourself Stocked Pheasant Straight-Walled Cartridges Hunts available again this year.
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dnr.maryland.gov 54 36 50 43 page 16 52 60 CONTENTS 38 59 Messages����������������������������������� 4 Wild Turkey Hunting������������ 36, 37 Natural Resources Deer and Turkey Police Offices����������������������������� 6 Tagging and Checking�������� 38–42 Wildlife and Heritage Migratory Game Service Offices��������������������������� 6 Bird Hunting����������������������� 43–49 Licensing and Registration Black Bear Hunting��������������50, 51 Service Centers�������������������������� 6 Small Game Hunting����������� 52, 53 New Opportunities and Regulations for 2021–2022��������� 7 Furbearer Hunting and Trapping��������� 54–58 Hunting Licenses, Stamps and Permits����������������������������������8–12 Falconry Hunting��������������������������� 58 Hunting Regulations and Junior Hunter Requirements��������������������������� 14 Certificates������������������������������� 59 Hunting Safety Tips������������������ 15 Public Hunting Lands��������������������������������� 60–63 Deer Hunting���������������������� 16–35 Sunrise and Sunset Table��������� 65
The Guide to Hunting and Trapping in Mary- land is a publication of the Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heritage Service. Ads promoting political advocacy or ads regarding alcohol, tobacco and/or ads of a sexual nature will not be accepted. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heritage Service is not respon- sible for any advertising claims contained Williamstown, MA | Birmingham, AL herein. The department disclaims any liability Larry Hogan, Governor regarding product pricing, claims, descrip- tions, availability or condition. No warranty About This Guide Boyd K. Rutherford, Lieutenant Governor is expressed or implied concerning product errors, omissions or misprints. Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio, Secretary of the Department of Natural Resources This publication is intended as a guide only. Paul A. Peditto, Director of the For state laws and regulations, see the Natural Wildlife and Heritage Service Resources Article of the Annotated Code of This high-quality guide is offered to you Maryland and the Code of Maryland Regula- by the Maryland Department of Natural Maryland Wildlife Advisory Commission tions, Title 08 at the following web sites: Resources through its unique partnership The Wildlife Advisory • Laws: lawlib.state.md.us with J.F. Griffin Publishing, LLC. Commission was created by legislation to • Regulations: The revenue generated through ad sales advise the secretary of the Department of dsd.state.md.us/COMAR/ComarHome.html significantly lowers production costs and Natural Resources on wildlife matters. generates savings. These savings translate All members are appointed by the governor. The facilities of the Department of Natu- into additional funds for other important Contact the Wildlife Advisory Commission by ral Resources are available to all without agency programs. writing to: regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual Maryland Wildlife Advisory Commission If you have any feedback or are inter- orientation, age, national origin or physical Maryland Department of Natural Resources ested in advertising, please contact us at or mental disability. Accommodations for 413.884.1001 or at www.JFGriffin.com Wildlife and Heritage Service Tawes State Office Building, E-1 individuals with disabilities will be provided 580 Taylor Ave. Annapolis, MD 21401 upon request. Seven days advance notice is Graphic Design: or email wac.dnr@maryland.gov requested. This document is available in Jon Gulley, Dane Fay, John Corey, alternative format upon request from a quali- Evelyn Haddad, Chris Sobolowski Commissioners fied individual with a disability. Luen N. Compton, Jr., Chairman Tina R. Gregor, Vice-Chair This program receives Federal financial assis- Stephanie L. Boyles Griffin tance from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Erik T. Gulbrandsen Under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Joe L. Schroyer Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Rand D. Weinberg Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act Steven W. Keithley of 1990, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Carl F. Wagner Joseph Michael and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the U.S. Department of the Interior Maryland Department of prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, Natural Resources color, national origin, age, sex, or disability. Wildlife and Heritage Service Tawes State Office Building, E-1 If you believe that you have been discrimi- 580 Taylor Avenue nated against in any program, activity, or Annapolis, MD 21401 facility, or if you need more information, 410-260-8540, FAX 410-260-8596 please write to: Toll free in Maryland: 877-620-8367 TTY users call via the MD Relay Office of Fair Practice dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife Department of Natural Resources 580 Taylor Ave., C-3 Annapolis MD 21401 Telephone: (410)260-8058 Email: ndc.dnr@maryland.gov This guide is also Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration available online at The Civil Rights Coordinator for Public Access U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Publication # DNR 03-040821-273 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Mail Stop: WSFR-4020 Arlington, Virginia 22203 2 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
MESSAGES Greetings Hunters and Trappers: I am pleased to welcome you to another season of hunting and trapping in Maryland! Maryland remains one of the most remarkable and varied landscapes in the country. Our unique geography offers a wonderful variety of habitats which means world-class outdoor recreation and hunting opportunities. From the salt marshes of the Lower Eastern Shore, a hunter can find ducks in the morning and listen to sika deer bugle in the evening. A short drive to the Upper Shore and our fabled Canada geese are king. Central Maryland puts you in a treestand with access to some of the largest whitetail deer in the eastern United States. While our Southern Maryland counties boast furbearers and upland game, Western Maryland is home to mountain ter- rain where hard work will land you a gobbler on the roost or perhaps even the chance to pursue a black bear. Whether your interest is in the marsh, field or forest, Maryland has many things to offer! Please enjoy your time Jeannie afield this season and remember to share your stories with us and others. And consider introducing someone Haddaway-Riccio new so we can keep this important heritage alive for years to come. Have a wonderful and safe season and enjoy your travels across our great landscape! Jeannie Haddaway-Riccio, Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Greetings Maryland Hunters and Trappers: The 2021–2022 hunting year greets us with the usual excitement associated with pursuing our favorite outdoor opportunities. However, the arrival of this season is no-doubt punctuated by the fact that we are now able to share hunting camp with friends and family. History and our annual hunter surveys prove that one of the primary reasons many of us engage in outdoor pursuits is the chance to spend time with family and friends. Indeed some of the richest relationships we enjoy today were borne of past days in the field and nights in camp. Sitting around a camp listening to the crackling fire and tales of the hunt create memories that heighten the anticipation of future hunts. This year should be one of the most anticipated in recent history. We remain fortunate to have some of the finest public and private land hunting opportunities in the region. Despite Paul A. Peditto the difficult circumstances of the past year, our team successfully completed those land management and habitat projects that provide hunting opportunities and support wildlife populations on our public lands. We also implemented new programs to allow hunters safe and convenient ways to access hunting opportunities across the state. One of the highlights of that effort was the development of the virtual riparian blindsite program. This project allowed thousands of waterfowl hunters the chance to reserve a waterfowl hunting site without the risk of meeting in-person and the convenience of booking a site from home. Nothing was easy about the past year but our team pressed on and I am personally proud of their efforts and successes. The difficult days of the past year are behind us and a season of fun and excitement awaits. Make the time to get out and enjoy the remarkable opportunities offered in Maryland. I wish you a safe and successful season afield! Paul A. Peditto, Director of the Maryland Wildlife & Heritage Service 4 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
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ADDRESSES & PHONE NUMBERS Maryland Natural Maryland Natural Resources Mt. Nebo WMA please visit https://dnr.maryland. Resources Police Offices Police has partnered with 1728 Kings Run Rd., gov/Pages/licensing.aspx 24-Hour Emergency or to Maryland Wildlife Crime Oakland, MD 21550 Annapolis Service Center report a Natural Resources Stoppers to prevent poaching of 301-334-4255; FAX 301-334-6541 160 Harry S Truman Pkwy. Violation: 1-800-628- our fish and wildlife resources. Billmeyer WMA mailing address: PO Box 1869 9944 or 410-260-8888 Are you aware of a poaching 11701 Mountain Rd., NE Annapolis, MD 21401 For hunting related questions, situation? Have you witnessed a Flintstone, MD 21530 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), contact the appropriate regional wildlife crime? You can remain 301-478-2525; FAX 301-777-9723 410-260-3220; FAX 410-260-3281 office below. anonymous and may be eligible Indian Springs WMA Email address: Annapolisrsc. for a cash reward. Call or text Somerset, Wicomico and 14038 Blairs Valley Rd. dnr@maryland.gov Maryland Wildlife Crime Worcester counties Stoppers at 1-443-433-4112 or Clear Spring, MD 21722 Bel Air Service Center Johnson Office- 410-548-7071 email mwc.dnr@maryland.gov. 301-842-2702; FAX 301-842-1026 501 West MacPhail Rd. #2 32144 Mt. Olive Rd. You can also report violations Bel Air, MD 21014 Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Salisbury, MD 21804 from your phone using the 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), Harford, Howard, Montgomery Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, Talbot Maryland DNR App! counties and Baltimore City 410-836-4550; FAX 410-836-4562 and Queen Anne’s counties Central Region Main Office Email address: Belairrsc.dnr@ Law Enforcement Division of the maryland.gov Hillsboro Office- 410-820-1317 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 3740 Gwynnbrook Ave. 3001 Starr Rd. Owings Mills, MD 21117 Centreville Service Center 410-228-2475 (Cambridge) Queen Anne, MD 21657 410-356-0941 120 Broadway Ave., STE 5 Gwynnbrook WMA Centreville, MD 21617 Anne Arundel and Prince Wildlife and Heritage 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), Service Offices 3740 Gwynnbrook Ave. George’s counties 410-819-4100; FAX 410-819-4110 Please contact local offices listed Owings Mills, MD 21117 Broadneck Office- 410-295-4600 Reservations and permits Email address: Centrevillersc. below for more information on dnr@maryland.gov 1070 East College Parkway are only available through any of the following issues: bag Annapolis, MD 21409 410-356-9272, Cumberland Service Center limits, hunting licenses, hunting permits and their requirements, Hours: 7:30a.m.–11:30a.m., 13300 Winchester Rd., SW Calvert, Charles and hunting seasons, Junior Hunt Aug. 16, 2021-Feb. 15, 2022 Cumberland, MD 21502 St. Mary’s counties Days, managed hunts, permits Bel Air Wildlife Office 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), Indian Creek and their requirements, public 2 S. Bond St., Suite 101 301-777-2134; FAX 301-777-5865 Office- 1-800-419-0743 hunting areas, stamps, trapping Bel Air, MD 21014 Tuesday and Thursday; no mail 17823 Prince Frederick Road Hughesville, MD 20637 seasons and wildlife regulations. 410-836-4559; FAX 410-836-4552 in applications For information on specific Email address: Cumberlandrsc. Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Seneca Wildlife Office dnr@maryland.gov public lands use the phone 11960 Clopper Rd, Harford, Howard, Montgomery Essex Service Center numbers listed in the Public Gaithersburg, MD 20878 counties and Baltimore City 1338 Eastern Blvd. A Hunting Lands section of this 301-258-7308 Gwynnbrook guide (pg. 60). Essex, MD 21221 Office- 410-356-7060 Caroline, Dorchester, Kent, 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), 3738 Gwynnbrook Ave. Headquarters Queen Anne’s, Somerset, 667-401-0760; FAX 667-401-0765 Owings Mills, MD 21117 Tawes State Office Building, E-1 Talbot, Wicomico and Mon., Wed., and Fri.; no mail-in 580 Taylor Ave. Worcester counties applications Frederick and Annapolis, MD 21401 Eastern Region Main Office Email address: Essexrsc.dnr@ Washington counties 410-260-8540; FAX 410-260-8596 P.O. Box 68 maryland.gov Echo Lake Office- 410-260-8888 2011 Monument Rd. Anne Arundel, Calvert, Wye Mills, MD 21679 Frederick Service Center Myersville, MD 21773 Charles, Prince George’s 410-827-8612, ext.105 1601-A Bowmans Farm Rd. and St. Mary’s counties Millington WMA Frederick, MD 21701 Allegany and Garrett counties Southern Region Main Office P.O. Box 52 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), Town Hill Office- 301-777-7771 5625 Myrtle Grove Rd. 33626 Maryland Line Rd. 240-236-9950; FAX 240-236-9953 11701 Mountain Rd. N.E. LaPlata, MD 20646 Massey, MD 21650 Email address: Frederickrsc. Flintstone, MD 21530 301-743-5161, FAX 301-743-7317 410-928-3650; FAX 410-928-5482 dnr@maryland.gov Maryland Natural Myrtle Grove WMA LeCompte WMA Solomons Service Center Resources Police 5625 Myrtle Grove Rd. 4220 Steele Neck Rd. 14175 Solomons Island Rd. S Safety Education and LaPlata, MD 20646 Vienna, MD 21869 mailing address: P.O.Box 1309 Outreach Unit Reservations and permits 410-376-3236, Solomons, MD 20688 305 Marine Academy Drive, are only available through FAX 410-376-3916 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), Suite 1 301-743-5161, Hours: 8a.m.– Wellington WMA 410-535-3382; FAX 410-535-4737 Stevensville, MD 21666 noon, Aug. 16, 2021–Jan. 31, 32733 Dublin Rd. Email address: Solomonsrsc. 410-643-8502 2022, FAX 301-743-7317 Princess Anne, MD 21853 dnr@maryland.gov email address: 410-651-2065 Allegany, Frederick, Garrett Salisbury Service Center nrpsafetyed.dnr@maryland.gov and Washington counties 251 Tilghman Rd., Room #2 Emergencies on Boats Western Region Main Office Licensing and Registration Salisbury, MD 21801 Use VHF Marine Channel 16 12512 Pleasant Valley Road N.E. Service Centers 866-344-8889 (toll free in MD), (156.800 MHz, the nearest Flintstone, MD 21530 Licensing and Registration Service 410-713-3840; FAX 410-713-3849 Natural Resources Police or Coast 301-777-2136; FAX 301-777-2029 Centers are open by appoint- Email address: Salisburyrsc.@ Guard will assist you) or dial 911 ment only. For more information, maryland.gov 6 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
NEW HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES AND REGULATIONS FOR 2021–2022 • The archery hunting safety zone in Allegany and Garrett counties has been reduced from 150 yards to 50 yards. See page 14. • Riverside WMA has added an additional 281 acres of land and Myrtle Grove WMA has added 198 acres that is now open to hunt- ing. See page 61. Spots Because The Best • Maryland is now divided into an Eastern and Western n Path Zone for the Regular Duck Season. Each zone has inde- pendent season dates. For zone descriptions and season dates, see page 44. To view a Duck Zone Map, please see: Are Off The Beate (https://dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Documents/EWduck-zones.pdf). RTV-X1100RL-A • 24.8 Gross HP,† 3-Cylinder Kubota Diesel Engine • Premium Grand Cab with Factory Air Conditioner, Heater & Defroster • Variable Hydro Transmission (VHT-X) • Standard 4-Wheel Drive SHOP TAX-FREE DELAWARE Brett Schrader an Eastern Shore native who grew up on a dairy farm and knows hard work. Hunting and fishing was a way of life growing up and to this day he is still an avid hunter and fisherman. Brett has the knowledge of what other sportsman desire in a hunting property whether it’s for mature whitetail, sika deer, BurkeEquipment.com waterfowl or a cashflow investment property. His experience STORE HOURS: Mon – Fri 8–5 • Saturday: 8–Noon (March–October) and knowledge will help you find or even sell your perfect piece of property on the Eastern Shore! Newark, DE Felton, DE Delmar, DE 2063 Pulaski Hwy 54 Andrews Lake Rd 11196 E. Snake Rd “If you’re looking to buy/sell property or find a new Route 40 Route 13 Route 13 Eastern Shore home closer to your favorite hunting spot, 302.365.6000 302.284.0123 302.248.7070 give me a call or text me at 410-490-6075!” † For complete warranty, safety and product information, consult your local Kubota dealer and the product operator’s manual. Power (HP/KW) and other specifications are based on various standards or recommended practices. KCDA-24-145393-1 dnr.maryland.gov 7
HUNTING LICENSES Hunting Licenses, completion of a Hunter Education Course. Resident Regular Hunting License����$24.50 Stamps and Permits Please email or fax the form provided by the For Maryland residents age 16 to 64. course instructor (include a daytime phone Full Season Hunting Licenses are valid from number) to any Licensing and Registration Resident Junior Hunting License�������$10.50 the day they are issued through the next July Service Center (pg. 6). A Maryland resident For Maryland residents under 16 years of 31. A hunting license year is August 1 through who completes a Hunter Education Course in age. Written permission of parent or guard- the next July 31. another state may contact a Licensing Service ian is required. Be aware that a hunting license holder is Center for the required application form. required to have a printed paper copy or Resident Senior Hunting License�������������$5 electronic copy of their hunting license in Full Season Hunting Licenses For Maryland residents age 65 and above. It their possession while hunting. A Full Season Hunting License allows a per- may be purchased in the calendar year in which son to hunt all legal game birds and mam- a resident attains the age of 65. Hunter Education and mals that are in season. There are additional Safety Requirement stamps or permits required for hunting deer, Senior Lifetime Consolidated License To hunt or purchase a hunting license state migratory game birds, furbearers and bear This license is no longer available for pur- law requires: (see each game section for its requirements). chase. Persons who already hold this license • Presentation of a Certificate of Competency An Apprentice Hunting License is avail- are “grandfathered” and: in Firearms and Hunting Safety (required able for first time hunters. The Appren- • Do not need to purchase the Senior Hunting of all first time hunters), or tice Hunting License is a one-time license License, Archery or Muzzleloader Stamps. • Certification that you held a hunting license available to both residents and nonresi- • Must buy a Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp to issued prior to July 1, 1977, or dents who have never hunted before. hunt a bonus antlered deer. • Certification that you hunted on private • Must purchase a Maryland Migratory Game property prior to July 1, 1977, and were Resident Apprentice Bird Stamp to hunt migratory game birds. legally exempt from purchasing a hunting Hunting License �����������������������������������������$10 • Must buy a Managed Hunt Permit (where license, or For first-time Maryland resident hunters of required). • Certification that you are purchasing a any age who never held a Maryland hunt- • Must purchase a Furbearer Permit to hunt nonresident 3-day license (this page) and ing license. or chase furbearers. will only hunt waterfowl. A person may not purchase an Appren- • Hunters must keep a record of their tice Hunting License if they have previously confirmation numbers by using the Big Exceptions: Compliance with the Hunter obtained any hunting license in Maryland. Game Harvest Record provided with their Education and Safety Requirement does not Use of an Apprentice Hunting License license, creating their own record or stor- apply to those who are hunting only waterfowl requires the following: ing a record electronically on their mobile with a Nonresident 3-day Waterfowl and Small • Successful completion of a short, online device. Proof of harvest must be furnished Game License (this page) and those shooting hunter safety course is required prior to upon request. See Deer and Turkey Tagging under a Regulated Shooting Area Hunting purchasing this license. and Checking (pgs. 38–42). License who are not hunting wild or free-flying • Appropriate stamps are required to hunt captive-raised mallards (see Regulated Shoot- migratory birds (pg. 9, federal and state Nonresident Hunting License����������������$130 ing Area Hunting License, pg. 9). duck stamps) and deer (pgs. 9–10, Archery For hunters who are not Maryland residents The Natural Resources Police, Safety Educa- and Muzzleloader Stamps). and are age 16 to 64. tion and Outreach Unit provides the Hunter • The apprentice hunter must be accompa- Education Course required to obtain the nied and directly supervised by a Mary- Nonresident Junior Certificate of Competency in Firearms and land resident at least 18 years old who Hunting License������������������������������������ $32.50 Hunter Safety. In addition to traditional class- possesses a valid Maryland non-apprentice For hunters who are not Maryland residents room courses, an online course is available hunting license. and are under 16 years of age. Written permis- for those age 13 and older that requires a • The apprentice and mentor hunter must sion of parent or guardian is required. mandatory one day Hunter Education Field hunt in close proximity so that the mentor Day Workshop. can take immediate control of the appren- Nonresident Senior Information about Hunter Education tice hunter’s hunting device. Hunting License������������������������������������������$65 Courses, Boating Safety Education Courses • The apprentice hunter can hunt unaccom- For hunters who are not Maryland residents and Trapper Education is available from the panied if the full hunter safety course was and are age 65 or older. This license may be Maryland Natural Resources Police, Safety taken and a Certificate of Competency in purchased in the calendar year in which a Education and Outreach Unit, 305 Marine Firearms and Hunting Safety was acquired. nonresident attains the age of 65. Academy Drive, Suite 1, Stevensville, MD 21666, 410-643-8502 and by visiting the web- Nonresident Apprentice Other Hunting Licenses site at dnr.maryland.gov/nrp/Pages/default.aspx Hunting License������������������������������������������$20 Nonresident 3-Day Waterfowl For first-time non-resident hunters of any age and Small Game License��������������������������$45 Note: RESIDENT Junior Hunters (under 16 who never held a Maryland hunting license. • This license allows nonresidents of Mary- years of age) are entitled to a one-time FREE Applicants must comply with the requirements land to hunt all legal game in season except annual hunting license, Archery Stamp listed above. deer, bear and turkey for three consecutive and Muzzleloader Stamp upon successful legal hunting days. 8 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
• A Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp person to shoot tower-released, flighted information see: dnr.maryland.gov/wildlife/Pages/ is required to hunt migratory game birds mallards on a Regulated Shooting Area. hunt_trap/offshore_intro.aspx. with this license. • This license cannot be used to hunt wild • A Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and or free-flying, captive-raised waterfowl on Hunting Stamps Conservation Stamp is required to hunt a Regulated Shooting Area. Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and waterfowl and coots with this license. • To hunt free-flying, captive-raised Conservation Stamp At National Wildlife • A Furbearer Permit is required to hunt, mallard ducks or wild waterfowl on a Refuges, U.S. Post Offices and at chase or trap furbearers with a Non- state-licensed Regulated Shooting Area a duckstamp.com������������������������������������� $25 resident 3-Day Waterfowl and Small Game hunter must possess a Maryland hunt- From the COMPASS portal at compass. License. ing license, the printed validation show- dnr.maryland.gov/ OR any Licensing and • The Hunter Education and Safety ing proof of purchase of the Maryland Registration Service Center (pg. 6) OR a Requirement does not apply to hunting Migratory Game Bird Stamp and Harvest Sport License agent������������������������������ $27 only wild waterfowl with this license. Information Program certification and A Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conser- a Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and vation Stamp (federal duck stamp) is required Nonresident Trapping License���������� $25.50 Conservation Stamp or its proof of pur- of all hunters 16 years of age or older to hunt This license is required for nonresidents to chase (if over the age of 15). brant, coots, ducks and geese (pg. 43). trap furbearers (pg. 54–58) in Maryland in • A Regulated Shooting Area Hunting addition to a Nonresident Hunting License License is not required if you have a valid Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp����$9 and an Individual Furbearer Permit. Full Season Hunting License. A Maryland Migratory Game Bird Stamp is • Hunters on Regulated Shooting Areas may required of all hunters to hunt all migratory Regulated Shooting Area shoot captive-raised game birds on Sundays. game birds in Maryland. Hunting License��������������������������������������������$6 This license allows a person to shoot captive- Stationary Blind and Resident Archery Stamp ����������������������������$6 raised game birds on a state-licensed Regu- Blind Site License���������������������������������������$20 Nonresident Archery Stamp���������������� $25 lated Shooting Area only. A Stationary Blind and Blind Site License An Archery Stamp is required to hunt deer • A Regulated Shooting Area Hunting allows a person to have an offshore waterfowl during the Archery Season (pg. 20–26). License and the purchase of a Maryland blind or blind site in Maryland public waters. Migratory Game Bird Stamp allows a For Maryland Offshore Waterfowl Hunting ... and discover some of Maryland’s premier hunting. With public hunting & trapping lands, 600 miles of shoreline on the bountiful Chesapeake Bay and abundant wildlife-everything you need is waiting here for you in Somerset County! VISITSOMERSET.COM 800-521-9189 ¡¡ dnr.maryland.gov 9
HUNTING LICENSES Resident Muzzleloader Stamp������������������$6 Managed Hunt Permit�������������������������������$35 Heart medal does not suffice as proof of receiv- Nonresident Muzzleloader Stamp������ $25 The annual Managed Hunt Permit is required ing the award. All other requirements apply, A Muzzleloader Stamp is required to hunt deer to hunt Department of Natural Resources for obtaining a hunting license and stamps. during the Muzzleloader Season (pg. 20–28). properties that charge for managed hunts and covers all such hunts on these lands Complimentary DAV-POW NOTE: Exceptions to the Archery and (pg. 31–34). Persons exempt from the Man- Hunting Licenses Muzzleloader Stamp requirements: Hunt- aged Hunt Permit requirement are those A Complimentary Lifetime Hunting License is ers entitled to hunt without a license and legally hunting with a Junior Hunting License, available to Maryland residents certified as a hunters with a Senior Lifetime Consolidated persons 16 years of age or younger hunting former prisoner of war or a 100 percent service- License do not need to purchase an Archery with an Apprentice Hunting License (see connected disabled American veteran (Veterans or Muzzleloader Stamp. Hunting Licenses, Stamps and Permits, pg. Administration documentation is required). 8) or any person serving in the United States • This free lifetime hunting license is avail- Resident Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp���$10 Armed Forces that is exempt from needing a able by appointment only at Licensing Nonresident Bonus Antlered Maryland hunting license (see Armed Forces and Registration Service Centers (pg. 6). Deer Stamp��������������������������������������������� $25 Members Hunting In Maryland, pg. 10–12). • This license also includes free, lifetime A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp allows hunting Archery Stamps, Muzzleloader Stamps license holders to take one additional antlered Snow Goose Conservation Order Hunting and Furbearer Permits. white-tailed deer during one of the hunting Season Permit�����������������������������������������������$5 • The Maryland Migratory Game Bird seasons (Archery, Muzzleloader or Firearms), A Maryland Snow Goose Conservation Order Stamp and Federal Migratory Bird Hunt- (pg. 20). Hunting Season Permit is required to partici- ing and Conservation Stamp are required pate in the Light Goose Conservation Order to be purchased annually and are not Hunting Permits Season (pg. 46). included with this license. Archery Hunting Permit for the • Deer and turkey hunters must keep a Liberty, Loch Raven and Hunting Fees record of their confirmation numbers by Prettyboy Reservoirs������������������������� FREE Black Bear Hunt Lottery using the Big Game Harvest Record pro- Issued in cooperation of the Maryland Depart- Application Fee���������������������������������������$15 vided with their license, creating their ment of Natural Resources, Wildlife and Heri- A Black Bear Hunting Permit is only available own record or storing a record electroni- tage Service and the City of Baltimore Bureau through the Maryland Black Bear Lottery cally on their mobile device. Proof of har- of Water and Wastewater. Allows archery process. The lottery application fee is non- vest must be furnished upon request. See hunting only on the Liberty, Loch Raven and refundable (pg. 50). Deer and Turkey Tagging and Checking Prettyboy Reservoirs (pg. 63). (pgs. 38–42). Central Region Public Purple Heart Recipients Hunting Permit������������������������������������ FREE Maryland residents who were recipients of Members of the Armed Forces Required for certain public hunting areas in the Purple Heart Award are eligible for a dis- Hunting in Maryland Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford, Howard, counted hunting license and any associated Active duty members of the Armed Forces Montgomery, Kent and Queen Anne’s Coun- stamps and permits. This year’s discounted stationed in Maryland: ties. To obtain the free Central Region Public rate is 50 percent of the regular price of the • are considered residents of Maryland. Hunting Permit apply online at dnr.maryland. license or stamp. These discounted hunting • must comply with the Hunter Education gov/wildlife/Pages/publiclands/wmacentral.aspx. licenses and stamps can only be purchased and Safety Requirement (pg. 8). Please call the Gwynnbrook Office at 410-356- in person by appointment only at a Licens- • must purchase a Resident Hunting 9272 between 7:30-11:30 a.m. with questions ing and Registration Service Center (pg. 6). License and all required stamps and per- or for instructions on how to apply by mail Documentation proving the Purple Heart mits before hunting, unless they are on or in person. Award was received by the hunter must be official leave and possess a copy of their Southern Region Public provided at the time of purchase. The Purple official leave orders. Hunting Permit������������������������������������ FREE Required for certain public hunting areas in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles, Prince George’s and St. Mary’s counties. You can now apply for the Southern Region Hunting Permit ONLINE LICENSE SYSTEM online. For information, go to dnr.maryland.gov/ The web-based COMPASS licensing system provides the fastest and greenest way to pur- wildlife/Pages/publiclands/wmasouthern.aspx. For chase your hunting license. In addition to our eight Licensing and Registration Service Centers questions regarding specific areas and other and more than 250 sport license agents, this web-based system is available 24/7 for self- methods to apply, please call the Myrtle Grove service online purchases. Connect to COMPASS via our portal at compass.dnr.maryland.gov. office at 301-743-5161 between 8 a.m.- noon. On your first visit, you will supply your personal information. You will receive a free DNRid Individual Furbearer Permit������������������������$5 number and can then print your free DNRid Card. Your DNRid number is all that will be needed Group Furbearer Permit������������������������$10 to locate your account for future purchases. You may print your license and receipt at the end of A Furbearer Permit is required to hunt, chase your purchase. A confirmation email will be provided shortly after purchase. Hunting and recre- or trap any furbearer (pg. 54–58). ational fishing licenses can be reprinted at any time, free of charge. Hunters can print additional Big Game Harvest Records and check your harvest, both free, through COMPASS online. 10 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
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HUNTING LICENSES • while hunting during official leave in primary residence is on the Virginia portion Individuals who are exempt from Maryland Maryland with a copy of their official of the property. Thus, they may hunt on the hunting license requirements are subject to leave orders: Maryland portion of the property without a all state and federal laws and regulations » do not need to purchase a hunt- Maryland hunting license. This also applies relative to hunting and trapping. ing license, deer stamps or Managed to the owner’s children and grandchildren Hunt Permit. if they are under the age of 16. Universal Disability Pass » must purchase a Maryland Migratory • A Maryland resident serving in the Armed Hunters with mobility impairments may Game Bird Stamp, a Federal Migratory Forces who is on official leave in Mary- obtain a free Universal Disability Pass that will Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp land (whether stationed in Maryland or allow them to hunt from a vehicle in desig- and a Furbearer Permit to pursue mi- outside Maryland) and possesses a copy nated areas. Applications are available from the gratory game birds and furbearers. of official leave orders while hunting. website dnr.maryland.gov/publiclands/Documents/ • A person serving in the Armed Forces UDisabilityPass.pdf. See Public Hunting Lands Any nonresident serving in the Armed Forces who has a service-connected disability (pgs. 60–63) for areas that have provisions for who is on leave in Maryland, but not stationed and possesses a valid military identification the mobility impaired. Please contact each area in Maryland, must purchase a Nonresident while hunting. for their specific conditions. Hunting License before hunting. • A person who is a retired former member of the Armed Services and hunting on Purchasing Your Hunting Who May Hunt Without farmland that is in active farming status Licenses, Stamps and Permits a Hunting License and owned by the person or the per- A DNRid number is required to obtain hunt- All Maryland hunters must comply with son’s spouse, child, child’s spouse, parent, ing and trapping licenses, stamps and permits. the Hunter Education and Safety Require- grandparent, sibling, niece or nephew. A DNRid Card and number, hunting ment (pg. 8). A retired former armed forces member licenses, stamps, permits and Big Game Har- who hunts on farmland without a hunt- vest Records are available through: You are not required to possess a Maryland ing license must possess the retired • COMPASS portal at compass.dnr. hunting license if you are: military identification card and written maryland.gov. • a resident of Maryland (or their spouse) permission from the owner of the farm • Licensing and Registration Service who owns property and who hunts only property specifying the relationship of Centers by appointment only- Hours, on that property. This also applies to: the person to the owner of the property. addresses and phone numbers are listed » The landowner’s children and grand- on page 6. children if they are under the age of 16. Be aware that hunters not required to have • Sport License Agents- A list of agents is » The landowner’s children and grand- a license: available at: dnr.maryland.gov/Pages/licensing. children, and the spouse of the chil- • must obtain a free DNRid number avail- aspx and your local Licensing and Registra- dren or grandchildren, regardless of able through the COMPASS portal at tion Service Center can provide the location age, if the child, grandchild, or their compass.dnr.maryland.gov/ OR any Licensing for Sport License agents near you. spouse lives on the property, or has and Registration Service Center (pg. 6) OR worked on the property for at least a Sport License agent. You may obtain a hunting license 24 hours 30 days during the preceding 12 • must keep a record of their deer and tur- a day, seven days a week through the COM- months, or manages the property. key confirmation numbers by using the Big PASS portal at compass.dnr.maryland.gov. You (Each person must individually qualify Game Harvest Record provided with their may print your license and receipt at the end under these criteria. To qualify for this license, creating their own record or stor- of your purchase. A confirmation email will exemption, a landowner does not need ing a record electronically on their mobile be provided shortly after purchase. You may to live on the property but must be able device. Proof of harvest must be furnished print or reprint your license then and do so to prove ownership.) upon request. See Deer and Turkey Tagging any time through the COMPASS portal. The • A person (or their spouse) who holds land and Checking (pgs. 38–42). license immediately authorizes your participa- under lease for agricultural purposes (or • must have a Maryland Migratory Game tion in all purchased activities, including deer a sharecropper), and lives on this farm- Bird Stamp to hunt migratory game birds. and turkey hunting. Supporting documents land, and hunts only on this farmland. • must possess the Federal Migratory Bird for some privileges will be mailed. Payment This also applies to: Hunting and Conservation Stamp to hunt can be made by Visa, Master Card or Discover. » The lessee’s children and grandchildren waterfowl and coots. You may obtain a Hunting License Appli- if they are under the age of 16. • must obtain a Furbearer Permit to hunt, cation by calling a Licensing and Registration » The lessee’s children and grandchil- trap or chase any furbearer. Service Center or from the website: https://dnr. dren, and their spouses, if the child, • are not required to purchase Archery maryland.gov/Pages/dnrforms.aspx. Complete grandchild, or spouse of the child or Deer Stamps, Muzzleloader Deer Stamps all applicable sections and mail it with the grandchild, lives on the property, or or Bonus Antlered Deer Stamps. appropriate fee to any Licensing and Registra- has worked on the property for at tion Service Center (pg. 6). least 30 days during the preceding 12 Nonresidents of Maryland who own property Lost or damaged hunting licenses can be months, or manages the property. in the state and hunt on that property are reprinted for free. Call any Licensing and Reg- • A nonresident (or their spouse) who owns required to purchase a Nonresident Hunt- istration Service Center , email customerservice. a contiguous piece of farmland that is in ing License and all other appropriate stamps dnr@maryland.gov or log into your account at both Virginia and Maryland and the person’s and permits. compass.dnr.maryland.gov. 12 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
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HUNTING REGULATIONS Hunting Regulations occupied by human beings. In Montgom- • Persons hunting on Regulated Shooting and Requirements ery and Washington counties, archers must Areas may shoot captive raised game be in an elevated position when hunting birds (except free-flying captive-raised General Regulations between 50 and 100 yards of any build- waterfowl) on Sundays. • A hunter must carry personal photo ing or camp occupied by human beings. • Persons may hunt deer (pg. 24), turkeys identification (such as a driver’s license) » A person may not shoot at any wild (pg. 37), small game (pg. 53) and fur- or a secondary form of positive identifica- bird or mammal while it is within bearers (pg. 55) on certain Sundays in tion while hunting. the safety zone. certain areas. • A hunting license holder is required to • It is unlawful to discharge a firearm have a printed paper copy or electronic within 300 yards of a public or nonpub- State Owned Lands copy of their hunting license in their lic school while hunting. This prohibition • It is illegal to target shoot on state lands possession while hunting. only applies during school hours or when except in designated areas. • It is unlawful to hunt any game bird or the building is occupied. This safety zone • It is a violation of law to construct or mammal while under the influence of does not apply to colleges, universities or use permanent blinds or tree stands alcohol or any narcotic drug. home schools. on state-owned or controlled proper- • It is unlawful to hunt any animal other • It is unlawful to tamper with and remove ties, unless provided by the Department than deer on the first day of Deer Fire- the catch from any legally set trap. of Natural Resources. Tree stands and arms Season, except coyotes and sea blinds are limited to those of a temporary ducks in the Sea Duck Zone. Hunting on Private Property nature which must be removed at the • It is a violation of law to cast the rays of an Written permission is required from the end of each day. artificial light from a vehicle on dwellings property owner to hunt or trap on private • It is unlawful to trap on state lands or buildings, fields, livestock, orchards, property in all counties. without written permission from the wild mammals and birds, or woods. controlling agency. However, in Baltimore City, Montgomery Liability • It is illegal to place bait for hunting on and Prince George’s counties, a person Any person hunting on private property shall state lands. may cast the rays of an artificial light from be liable for any damage caused by that person a vehicle for the sole purpose of observing to private property while hunting. The land-Fluorescent Color Clothing or photographing wildlife until 9 p.m. A owner may not be liable for accidental injury Requirements and Exceptions person may not have a hunting device or damage to the hunter, whether or not the Daylight fluorescent orange or daylight in their possession while casting rays of landowner or the landowner’s agent or lessee fluorescent pink clothing promotes hunter an artificial light. Note: coyotes, foxes, has given permission to hunt. For additional safety because it is easy for other hunters to opossums or raccoons may be hunted information regarding landowner liability see outdoors. Except as noted in the exemp- on foot at nighttime during open season read Bulletin EB357 (Landowner Liability tions below, a daylight fluorescent color outer with the use of a dog and light. garment or hat must be worn by all people and Recreational Access) at the University of • Safety Zones: It is illegal to hunt, shoot Maryland Extension’s website (https://exten- who hunt any wildlife or accompany, aid or or trap wildlife within 150 yards of any sion.umd.edu/resource/landowner-liability-and- assist a hunter in a field, marsh, wooded area building or camp occupied by human recreational-access-eb-357). or on the water. Even those who are exempt beings without permission of the owner from this requirement are encouraged to wear or occupant. For archery hunters this Controlling Hunter Use of fluorescent color clothing when hunting. distance is 100 yards in Anne Arundel Private Property Whenever hunting, both hunters and com- County and 50 yards in Allegany, Calvert, Posting property boundaries in a conspicu- panions must wear either: • a cap of solid daylight fluorescent Carroll, Cecil, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, ous manner makes it illegal to trespass or for Montgomery, St. Mary’s, and Washington any person to enter without the landowner’s orange or daylight fluorescent pink counties. In Harford, archers must use permission. Maryland law allows the use of color worn as an outer garment on the a tree stand when hunting between 50 blue paint stripes and/or signs to indicate head at all times; and 100 yards of any building or camp private property boundaries. Vertical paint • a vest or jacket containing back and marks at least 2 inches in width and 8 inches front panels of at least 250 square inches in length must be centered at least 3 feet, of solid daylight fluorescent orange or Clint’s Cuts BUTCHER SHOP but no more than 6 feet, from the ground or water surface. The paint must be oil-based and bright blue. fluorescent pink color worn as an outer garment at all times; or • an outer garment of camouflage day- light fluorescent orange or daylight New home of Sunday Hunting fluorescent pink worn above the waist the legendary Sam Poole • A person who possesses a Falconry Per- which contains at least 50 percent day- smoked goods! mit may hunt specified game birds and light fluorescent color. Participant of the mammals on Sundays during the open Farmers and Hunters season (pgs. 47 and 58). Persons required to wear fluorescent color Feeding the Hungry Program • An unarmed person participating in an clothing that hunt from a ground blind 5620 Detrick Road, Mount Airy MD 21771 organized fox chase may chase foxes that has four sides, a top and is placed 4 301-865-5120 ClintsCuts.com on Sundays. feet or less above the ground must display, 14 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
on or within 25 feet of the blind, a cap of solid daylight fluorescent orange or day- SAFETY TIPS light fluorescent pink color or a panel, band, strip, or garment containing at least 250 HUNTING SAFETY TIPS square inches (approximately 16 inches by 16 Tree stand accidents are the leading cause of hunter injuries in Maryland. Most tree inches) of solid daylight fluorescent orange stand accidents occur in the transition between a climbing device and the tree stand. or daylight fluorescent pink color. • Always practice and understand the manufacturer’s recommendations for use of any climbing equipment or tree stand. Be aware that: • Keep all tree stands, and climbing equipment in good repair. • Property owners and their spouses and • Practice with stands, harness, and climbing equipment at ground level first. children (while hunting on the property owned) are required to wear fluorescent • Use only full-body safety harness/fall restraint systems and a lifeline when climbing a color clothing. tree or in a tree stand. • Those who hunt with archery equip- • Only climb healthy trees. Even live branches may give way under your weight. ment during the Junior Deer Hunt Days, • Use three points of contact with the tree or climbing device for a secure hold. Deer Firearms Season, Deer Muzzle- • Climb higher than your stand and step down onto it. loader Season and Primitive Deer Hunt • Wear boots with non-skid soles to prevent slips. Days are required to wear fluorescent • Use a haul line to get hunting equipment into and out of your stand. Guns should be color clothing. unloaded and broad heads covered. • Deer archery hunters hunting in Alle- gany, Frederick, Garrett and Washington • Don’t fall asleep in your stand. counties during the open black bear • Tell others where you will hunt and when you will return. season are required to wear fluorescent FIREARMS SAFETY TIPS color clothing. • Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Those exempt from the requirement of • Never point a gun at anything you don’t want to shoot. wearing fluorescent color clothing are: • Always control the muzzle direction in case of a fall. • except as noted above, a person who • Keep the barrel and action clear of obstructions. Carry only the proper ammunition for hunts deer during the Deer Archery your firearm. Season. • a person authorized by a Falconry Permit • Be sure of your target and what is beyond it. who hunts game birds or mammals using • Unload guns and open the action when not in use. falcons, hawks or owls. • Never climb or jump with a loaded gun. • a person who hunts or accompanies, aids • Never pull the gun toward you by the muzzle. or assists another person hunting the fol- • Never shoot a bullet at flat, hard surfaces or water. lowing species: brant, coot, crow, dove, • Store guns and ammunition safely and securely. ducks, furbearing mammals, geese, rails, snipe, wild turkey. • Never use alcoholic beverages or medications before or during the use of a firearm. ARCHERY SAFETY TIPS • Be sure of your target and what is beyond it before you shoot. • Keep broadheads covered and only knock an arrow or load a bolt when you are ready to shoot. • Never run, climb or jump with knocked arrow or a bolt loaded in a crossbow. • Keep hands away from drawn crossbow strings and cables. • Practice frequently with your hunting arrows and bolts to know your accuracy and distance limitations. • Always use manufacturer recommended arrow or bolt weights. ATTENTION HUNTERS TURKEY HUNTING SAFETY TIPS • Follow all firearms hunting safety recommendations. Trespassing on posted property is a • Call out in a loud, clear voice to announce your presence to other approaching hunters. serious crime and punishable under Md. Criminal Law §6-402. A first offense • Don’t wear red, white, blue or black colors that may be mistaken for the colors of a is punishable by imprisonment of up to wild turkey gobbler. 90-days or a fine not exceeding $500, • Cover harvested turkeys and decoys when carrying them. or both. • Stalking turkey sounds may put you and the hunter making them in danger. This includes all private land adjacent • Protect your back from other hunters approaching from behind. to public hunting areas. dnr.maryland.gov 15
DEER HUNTING Deer hunting regulations are divided by regions. There are two Deer Management Regions • Sika deer bag limits are independent of whose dividing line is in Washington County (see map, pg. 18). There are also rules the white-tailed deer bag limits. and seasons for archery, firearms (including air guns) and muzzleloader deer hunting. • Only one antlered white-tailed deer may be taken per day within the season bag Junior Deer Hunt Days��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 20 limits. There is no restriction on the num- Antlered White-tailed Deer, Statewide Seasons����������������������������������������������������pg. 20 ber of antlerless deer that may be taken Antlerless White-tailed Deer Seasons, Region A��������������������������������������������������pg. 21 per day within the season bag limits. Antlerless White-tailed Deer Seasons, Region B��������������������������������������������������pg. 22 • Daily deer shooting hours are one half Sika Deer Seasons��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 23 hour before sunrise to one half hour Sunday Deer Hunting����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 24 after sunset with the exception of certain Archery Deer Hunting Regulations������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 26 Sundays in certain counties (see Sunday Muzzleloader Deer Hunting Regulations���������������������������������������������������������������pg. 27 hunting chart, pg. 24). Firearms and Air Gun Deer Hunting Regulations��������������������������������������������������pg. 28 • Recorded or electrically amplified calls Chronic Wasting Disease in Maryland�������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 30 or sounds are prohibited for the purpose Managed Deer Hunting Programs�������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 31 of deer hunting. Deer Processors�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������pg. 35 • Non-electronic deer calls are permitted for deer hunting. • Dogs cannot be used to hunt deer except General Deer Hunting Rules Muzzleloading revolvers are prohibited trained tracking dogs may be used to find during the Primitive Deer Hunt Days. dead, wounded or injured deer. The dog • A hunter must carry personal photo • Shotguns or rifles and handguns that fire handler must maintain physical con- identification (such as a driver’s license) straight-walled cartridges may be used trol of the tracking dog at all times and or a secondary form of positive identifica- to hunt deer in all counties during the Fire- only the hunter and dog handler may tion while hunting. arms Season and Junior Deer Hunt Days. carry a hunting device while tracking • Written permission is required to hunt • Rifles and handguns that shoot bottle- the deer. Prior to tracking the deer, the on private land. neck cartridges may only be used to hunter must notify the Natural Resources • A hunting license is required to hunt hunt deer during the Firearms Season Police by telephone at 800-628-9944. deer (with exceptions). See Hunting and Junior Deer Hunt Days in certain The hunter may dispatch the deer only Licenses, Stamps and Permits (pgs. 8–12) counties and areas (see map and descrip- during legal shooting hours and by means for Armed Forces information and hunt- tion, pg. 19). legal for the current hunting season. ing license costs, exceptions, purchasing, • Air guns that shoot bullets, arrows or • Deer may not be hunted while they are requirements and types. bolts may be used to hunt deer in all swimming or taking refuge in water. • An Archery Stamp is required for Archery counties during the Firearms Season • Fallow deer (where they are found) may Deer Season and when using bows dur- and Junior Deer Hunt Days only. be taken in place of white-tailed deer ing the Primitive Deer Hunt Days. A • Deer harvested must count toward the during each of the deer hunting seasons. Muzzleloader Stamp is required for Muz- bag limit of the season in which they Fallow deer have escaped from captiv- zleloader Deer Season and when using are taken, please note: ity and are found in a few isolated areas a muzzleloader during the Primitive » Deer harvested with archery equip- in Maryland. Deer Hunt Days (pgs. 20–23). ment during the antlerless-only sec- • It is legal to bait deer except on state- • There are tagging and checking require- ond split of the early Muzzleloader owned or state-controlled properties. ments for all deer harvested. See Deer Season in Region B must count to- • A person that intentionally wounds or and Turkey Tagging and Checking for ward the Archery Season bag limit. kills a deer must make a reasonable instructions (pgs. 38–42). • Hunters may not carry archery equip- attempt to retrieve and make use of • There are daylight fluorescent color ment and muzzleloaders at the same the deer. This includes hunters and clothing requirements to hunt deer. See time when Archery Season and Muzzle- persons shooting under the authority Fluorescent Color Clothing Requirements loader Season are in concurrently. This of a Deer Management Permit (crop and Exceptions (pg. 14). includes the Primitive Deer Hunt Days. damage permit). • Archery equipment may be used to • Telescopic and electronic aiming devices • A person must have written permission hunt deer during all of the deer hunt- may be used on all devices legal for hunt- when entering lands owned by another ing seasons. This includes the Junior ing deer during the Archery, Muzzleloader person or organization for the purpose of Deer Hunt Days. Hunters may only use and Firearms Seasons and Junior Deer retrieving a deer. Some publicly owned long bows or recurve bows during the Hunt Days. Telescopic and electronic properties also require permission before Primitive Deer Hunt Days. aiming devices may not be used during a person may access them. • Muzzleloading firearms may only be the Primitive Deer Hunt Days. • It is unlawful to cast the rays of an arti- used to hunt deer during the Muzzle- • The antlered white-tailed deer bag limit ficial light from a vehicle on buildings loader Season, Firearms Season, Junior is statewide. It applies to both Region A or dwellings, fields, livestock, orchards, Deer Hunt Days and Primitive Deer Hunt and Region B together. wild mammals and birds or woods. See Days. Hunters may only use flintlock • Antlerless white-tailed deer bag limits General Hunting Regulations for excep- or sidelock percussion muzzleloaders are separate and independent for Region tions (pg. 14). during the Primitive Deer Hunt Days. A and Region B. 16 2021–22 Maryland Guide to Hunting & Trapping
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