Archery Hunting For Deer At Loch Raven Reservoir
To Begin Sept. 15 -
Hunters Can Register Online
A 1,600-acre designated section of the Loch
Raven Reservoir watershed will be open for archery hunting of
white-tailed deer from September 15, 2008 through January 31, 2009.
Archery hunters wanting to access Loch Raven Reservoir must obtain and
complete a Loch Raven Reservoir Deer Bow Hunting Permit 2008-2009 form.
The permit, rules and regulations, a map of the Loch Raven Reservoir bow
hunting area boundaries and parking locations are available online at
http://www.dnr.maryland.gov/huntersguide/lnp.asp and at the
Gwynnbrook Wildlife and Heritage Service Managed Hunt Permit Office
located at 3740 Gwynnbrook Avenue in Owings Mills, Md. The Managed Hunt
Permit Office operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Annapolis Licensing and Registration Service Center
This Licensing and Registration Service Center has moved from the
Tawes State Office Building to 1804 West Street in Annapolis.
See
DNR Service Centers.
Sunday
Hunting
Legislation passed during the 2008 session of the General Assembly
now allows for additional Sunday hunting on private lands in Washington County
and has opened certain Sundays to deer hunting on private land in Harford
County. See Deer Management Region B
Waterfowl
A permit is now required to release captive-raised mallards in
Maryland. See Migratory
Game Bird Regulations
Wild
Turkeys
Crossbows are now a legal weapon for hunting turkeys during both the
fall and spring seasons. See
Forest Game.
Eastern Cottontail Rabbit
The hunting season for rabbits has been extended approximately two
weeks. See Furbearers
Fishers
The bag limit and possession limit has been increased to 2 per year.
See
Furbearers
River
Otters
The bag limit and possession limit has been increased to 2 per year
in Carroll, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery and Washington counties and to 10 per
year in all other counties except Garrett and Allegany where the river otter
season remains closed. See
Furbearers
Deer
There is now a separate bag limit for the Junior Hunt Day for deer.
See Deer Management Region B
&
Region A.
The length of the Antlered or Antlerless
segment of the Region A Firearms Season has been increased to 2 days for private
land only. See Deer Management
Region A.
The bag limit for antlerless deer that can be
taken on public lands in Region A was reduced to a total of 2 antlerless deer
for all hunting seasons combined excluding the Junior Hunter Day. See Deer
Management Region A.
Crossbows are now a legal weapon during the
entire Bow Season in the Suburban Deer Archery Zone (Anne Arundel, Baltimore,
Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties).
See
Firearms, Bow and Falconry Regulations.
Fluorescent Orange
People who are required to wear fluorescent orange
that are using certain ground blinds must meet new florescent orange
requirements.
New
Hunting Areas Opened
Mattawoman Natural Environmental Area in Charles County now has two tracts open
to public hunting.
See Hunting on Public Lands
Prather’s Neck Wildlife Management Area in
Washington County is now open to public hunting.
See Hunting on Public Lands