Deer Management Region B, which includes Washington and all counties east, white-tailed deer firearm bag limit is 2 antlered deer and 10 antlerless deer during the season that opens on Nov 26 and runs through Dec 10. Two antlerless deer must be taken before a second antlered deer is pursued. See chart accompanying this release.
Sika deer firearm season is Nov 26 through Dec 10 in Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties. The sika bag limit is 1 antlered and 1 antlerless sika deer. An antlered sika deer is a sika deer with at least one antler visible above the hairline.
The first Sunday of firearm season (Nov 27) is open for deer hunting on private lands in Allegany, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Garrett, Kent, Queen Anneโs, St. Mary?s, Talbot, and Washington counties. Deer hunters took 1996 deer on Sunday last season, 9% of the two-week firearm harvest for these 12 counties.
The top ten counties for 2004-05 firearm deer harvest were as follows: Washington (6375); Frederick (4426); Carroll (2953); Worcester (2852); Allegany (2728); Montgomery (2485); Garrett (2462); Dorchester (2445); Baltimore (2385); Kent (2122).
Successful Maryland deer hunters register their deer by calling 1-888-800-0121 or through the internet www.gamecheck.dnr.state.md.us. Before moving the deer from place of kill, hunters must immediately attach a field tag on the deer’s head and record the harvest on their Maryland Big Game Harvest Record portion of their hunting license. Both forms must be completed in ink. Upon registering the deer, hunters will be given a confirmation number that is recorded on the Big Game Harvest Record. Detailed ย instructions for this registration process is located on pages 28 -29 of the โ2005 – 2006 Guide to Hunting & Trapping in Marylandโ.
Successful Junior deer hunters (age 16 and under) are eligible to receive a โJunior Hunter Game Certificateโ from designated Junior Hunter Game Certification Agents. Just check page 55 of the โ2005 – 2006 Guide to Hunting & Trapping in Marylandโ for the local participating business. Visit the local agent and receive an attractive certificate commemorating the bagging of any deer.
Landscapes with deer hunting programs contain fewer deer and more diverse wildlife species than non-hunting areas. Deer browse on woodland plants, such as under story shrubs, wild flowers, vines and forbs. Therefore, forests with deer numbers more in balance with the habitat contain a greater diversity of plants. Plant diversity creates wildlife diversity. This diversely vegetated forest contributes to the health of the Chesapeake Bay by absorbing nutrients before they reach the Bayโs tributaries.
Deer hunters should inspect their permanent tree stands and portable tree stands before using them. Safety belts should be used while climbing into a tree stand, hunting from a
