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NEW YORK TENTATIVE 2010-11 WATERFOWL SEASONS

Tentative Waterfowl seasons

TENTATIVE 2010-11 Waterfowl Seasons
Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset in all hunting zones
Non-toxic Shot: Required
Season Zones: Most waterfowl seasons are set based on five waterfowl hunting zones that have been approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
NOTE: (1) The following hunting season dates will not be finalized until federal regulations have been adopted in late summer. Be sure to check the final regulations before going hunting; and (2) You must register with HIP to hunt any of these species.
Species
Western
Northeast
Lake
Champlain
Southeast
Long
Island
Youth Days a
Oct 9 & 10
Sept 18 & 19
Sept 25 & 26
Sept 18 & 19
Nov 13 & 14
Ducks, Coots,
Mergansers
Oct 23 – Dec 6
Dec 26 – Jan 9
Oct 2 – Oct 11
Oct 23 – Dec 11
to be determined
Oct 9 – Oct 17
Nov 6 – Dec 26
Nov 24 – Nov 28
Dec 7 – Jan 30
Sea Ducks
same as above
same as above
to be determined
same as above
Oct 16 – Jan 30b
Snow Geese
Oct 23 – Dec 13
Dec 26 – Jan 9
Jan 30 – Mar 10
Oct 1 – Dec 31
Feb 24 – Mar 10
to be determined
Oct 2 – Jan 6
Mar 1 – Mar 10
Nov 24 – Mar 10
Brant
Oct 2 – Nov 20
Oct 2 – Nov 20
to be determined
Oct 9 – Nov 27
Nov 24 – Nov 28
Dec 17 – Jan 30
Canada Goose
Seasons
see map for TENTATIVE Canada Goose Seasons
a Youth Days are additional days for Junior Hunters only. Young hunters, 12 to 15 years of age, possessing a junior hunting license may hunt ducks, coots, mergansers, Canada geese, and brant on 2 special days in each zone. Daily bag limits for ducks are the maximum allowed during the regular duck season, and 2 per day for Canada geese. Young hunters must be accompanied by a licensed (including current HIP registration and duck stamp) adult hunter, but the adult may not shoot any birds unless the respective regular season is open. Note: A 2009-10 hunting license is needed to hunt on any Youth Day in September 2010.
b In the special sea duck area only.
TENTATIVE 2010-11 Waterfowl Bag Limits
The daily bag limit is the maximum number of birds of each species that any person may take or possess in the field during any one day. The possession limit is twice the daily bag limit for all waterfowl species except snow geese. The possession limit is the maximum number of birds that any person may possess in total in the field, at home, in transit or in storage.
Species
Daily Limit
Possession Limit
Ducks*
6
12
Sea Ducks**
7
14
Coot
15
30
Canada geese #
see map
Snow geese
15
no limit
Brant
2
4
* The daily limit of 6 ducks includes all species of mergansers, and may include no harlequin ducks and no more than 4 mallards (no more than 2 of which may be hens), 1 black duck, 3 wood ducks, 1 pintail, 2 redheads, 2 scaup, 1 canvasback, 4 scoters or 2 hooded mergansers.
** The daily limit of 7 sea ducks (scoters, eiders and long-tailed ducks – formerly called oldsquaw) is in addition to the regular duck bag in coastal waters of the Long Island Zone only. No more than 4 scoters may be included in the daily bag of sea ducks. In all other areas, sea ducks are part of the regular duck bag limit.
# Cackling geese and white-fronted geese may be taken as part of the Canada goose daily and possession limits. Snow geese and Ross’ geese may be taken as part of the snow goose limits.
 

Waterfowl Hunting Zones

Map of New York showing Waterfowl Zones
 

Western Zone – That area west of a continuous line extending from Lake Ontario east along the north shore of the Salmon River to Interstate Route 81 and then south along Interstate Route 81 to the New York-Pennsylvania boundary.


Northeastern Zone – That area north of a continuous line extending from Lake Ontario east along the north shore of the Salmon River to Interstate 81, south along Interstate Route 81 to Route 31, east along Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to Route 49, east along Route 49 to Route 365, east along Route 365 to Route 28, east along Route 28 to Route 29, east along Route 29 to Interstate Route 87, north along Interstate Route 87 to Route 9 (at Exit 20), north along Route 9 to Route 149, east along Route 149 to Route 4 north along Route 4 to the New York-Vermont boundary, exclusive of the Lake Champlain Zone.


Lake Champlain Zone – That area east and north of a continuous line extending along Route 9B from the New York -Canada boundary to Route 9, south along Route 9 to Route 22 south of Keesville, south along Route 22 to the west shore of South Bay along and around the shoreline of South Bay to Route 22 on the east shore of South Bay, southeast along Route 22 to Route 4, northeast along Route 4 to the New York-Vermont boundary.


Southeastern Zone – That area east of Interstate 81 that is south of a continuous line extending from Interstate Route 81 east along Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to Route 49, east along Route 49 to Route 365, east along Route 365 to Route 28, east along Route 28 to Route 29, east along Route 29 to Interstate Route 87, north along Interstate Route 87 to Route 9 (at Exit 20), north along Route 9 to Route 149, east along Route 149 to Route 4, north along Route 4 to the New York-Vermont boundary, and northwest of Interstate Route 95 in Westchester County.


Long Island Zone – That area consisting of Nassau and Suffolk counties and their tidal waters, and that area of Westchester County and its tidal waters southeast of Interstate Route 95.


Special Sea Duck Area – An area defined as the coastal waters of New York State lying in Long Island Sound, Block Island Sound, Great Peconic Bay and associated bays eastward from a line running between Miamogue Point in the town of Riverhead to Red Cedar Point in the Town of Southhampton, and any ocean waterers of New York State lying south of Long Island.

TENTATIVE 2010-11 Canada Goose Seasons

Goose Hunting Area Boundary Descriptions

Shooting Hours: one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.

Bag Limits: The daily bag limit is the maximum number of birds that any person may take or possess in the field during any one day. The possession limit is twice the daily bag limit for all waterfowl species except snow geese. The possession limit is the maximum number of birds that any person may possess in total in the field, at home, in transit, or in storage. See table below for specific bag limits for each Goose Hunting Area.

Non-toxic shot: Required

Other: You must register with HIP to hunt geese.

Map showing the tentative 2010-2011 season dates for Canada Goose hunting
TENTATIVEa 2010-11 Canada goose seasons and bag limits.
Goose Hunting Areab September Regular Special Late Bag Limite
Northeast Sept. 1 – Sept. 25 Oct. 23 – Dec. 6 none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 3/day
East Central Sept. 1 – Sept. 25 Oct. 23 – Nov. 19
Nov. 27 – Dec. 13
none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 3/day
South Sept. 1 – Sept. 25 Oct. 23 – Dec. 13
Dec. 26 – Jan. 9
Feb. 26 – Mar. 10
none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 5/day
West Central Sept. 1 – Sept. 25 Oct. 23 – Nov. 21
Dec. 26 – Jan. 9
none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 3/day
Hudson Valley Sept. 1 – Sept. 25 Oct. 23 – Nov. 19
Dec. 18 – Jan. 3
none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 3/day
Lake Champlain Sept. 7 – Sept. 25 Oct. 20 – Dec. 3 none Sept. Season: 5/day
Regular Season: 3/day
Western Long Island Closedc Nov. 24 – Mar. 8 none Regular Season: 5/day
Central Long Island Sept. 7 – Sept. 30 Nov. 24 – Nov. 28
Dec. 7 – Feb. 9
Feb. 10 – Feb. 15d Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 3/day
Special Late Season: 5/day
Eastern Long Island Sept. 7 – Sept. 30 Nov. 24 – Nov. 28
Dec. 7 – Jan. 30
none Sept. Season: 8/day
Regular Season: 2/day

a Final regulations will be posted on the DEC website and announced in a press release in August.
b See map (above) and boundary descriptions (below) before going afield.
c September season in Western Long Island will be closed to allow extension of the regular season in this area only.
d The Special Late Season is open only in a small portion (north shore) of the Central Long Island Area (see description below).
e Cackling geese and white-fronted geese may be taken as part of the Canada goose daily and possession limits.

Special Late Canada Goose Season

DEC offers a special Late Canada Goose Hunting Season. The Late Canada Goose Hunting Area is that area of the Central Long Island Goose Hunting Area (see Regular Goose Season map) lying north of State Route 25A and west of a continuous line extending northward from State Route 25A along Randall Road (near Shoreham) to North Country Road, then east to Sound Road, then north to Long Island Sound, and then due north to the New York-Connecticut boundary.

Season Dates: February 10 – February 15

Bag Limit: 5 geese per day, 10 in possession.

Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset

Non-toxic Shot: Required

Other: All migratory bird hunters must register with HIP.

New York State Goose Hunting Area Descriptions

For descriptions of these areas based on road boundaries, rather than Wildlife Management Units, see Road Boundary Descriptions of New York State Goose Hunting Areas

  1. The Lake Champlain Goose Hunting Area is the same as the Lake Champlain Zone.
  2. The Northeast Goose Hunting Area is the same as the Northeastern Waterfowl Hunting Zone. (That area north of a continuous line extending from Lake Ontario east along the north shore of the Salmon River to Interstate 81, south along Interstate Route 81 to Route 31, east along Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to Route 49, east along Route 49 to Route 365, east along Route 365 to Route 28, east along Route 28 to Route 29, east along Route 29 to Interstate Route 87, north along Interstate Route 87 to Route 9 (at Exit 20), north along Route 9 to Route 149, east along Route 149 to Route 4 north along Route 4 to the New York-Vermont boundary, exclusive of the Lake Champlain Zone.)
  3. The East Central Goose Hunting Area consists of the following WMUs: 4A, 4F, 6P, 6R, 6S, 7M, and 7P. The East Central Goose Hunting Area also includes those parts of WMUs 7F and 7J lying south of Route 31 and east of Route 81.
  4. The South Goose Hunting Area consists of the following WMUs: 3A, 3C, 3H, 3K, 3N, 3P, 3R, 4G, 4H, 4O, 4P, 4R, 4W, 7R, 7S, 8M, 8N, 8P, 8T, 8W, 8X, 8Y, 9A, 9C, 9F, 9G, 9H, 9J, 9K, 9M, 9N, 9P, 9R, 9S, 9T, 9W, 9X, and 9Y. The South Goose Hunting Area also includes: that part of WMU 8G lying south and west of a continuous line extending along the New York State Thruway from Crittenden-Murrays Corners Road (near the Erie-Genesee County line) to Exit 48 in Batavia, then south along State Route 98 to State Route 20; that part of WMU 3G lying in Putnam County; and that part of WMU 3S lying north of Interstate Route 95.
  5. The West Central Goose Hunting Area consists of the following WMUs: 7A, 7H, 8A, 8C, 8F, 8H, 8J, 8R, and 8S. The West Central Goose Hunting Area also includes: that part of WMU 6K lying west of a continuous line extending along the north shore of the Salmon River from US Route 11 to Interstate Route 81, then south along Route 81 to Route 49; those parts of WMUs 7F and 7J lying west of Interstate Route 81; and that part of WMU 8G lying north and east of a continuous line extending along the New York State Thruway from Crittenden-Murrays Corners Road (near the Erie-Genesee County line) to Exit 48 in Batavia, then south along Route 98 to Route 20.
  6. The Hudson Valley Goose Hunting Area consists of the following WMUs: 3F, 3J, 3M, 4B, 4C, 4J, 4K, 4L, 4S, 4T, 4U, 4Y, 4Z, 5R, 5S, and 5T (excluding that area that is within the Lake Champlain Zone); that part of WMU 5J lying east of a continuous line extending along Interstate Route 87 from Route 29 at Saratoga Springs north to Route 9 (at Exit 20), then north along Route 9 to Route 149; and that part of WMU 3G lying in Dutchess County.
  7. The Western Long Island Goose Hunting Area is that area of Westchester County and its tidal waters southeast of Interstate Route 95 and that area of Nassau and Suffolk Counties lying west of a line extending from the New York-Connecticut boundary due south to the northernmost end of the Sunken Meadow State Parkway, south along the Sunken Meadow State Parkway, the Sagtikos State Parkway, and the Robert Moses State Parkway to its southernmost end, then due south to international waters.
  8. The Central Long Island Goose Hunting Area is that area of Suffolk County lying between the Western and Eastern Long Island Goose Hunting Areas, as defined above and below.
  9. The Eastern Long Island Goose Hunting Area is that area of Suffolk County lying east of a continuous line extending due south from the New York-Connecticut boundary to the northernmost end of Roanoke Avenue in the Town of Riverhead, south on Roanoke Avenue (which becomes County Route 73) to State Route 25, west on Route 25 to Peconic Avenue, south on Peconic Avenue to County Route (CR) 104 (Riverleigh Avenue), south on CR 104 to CR 31 (Old Riverhead Road), south on CR 31 to Oak Street, south on Oak Street to Potunk Lane, then west on Stevens Lane, then south on Jessup Avenue (in Westhampton Beach) to Dune Road (CR 89), then due south to international waters.
  10. The Special Late Canada Goose Hunting Area is that portion of the Central Long Island Goose Hunting Area lying north of State Route 25A and west of a continuous line extending northward from State Route 25A along Randall Road (near Shoreham) to North Country Road, then east to Sound Road, then north to Long Island Sound, and then due north to the New York-Connecticut boundary.

    Snow Goose Season

    Special Snow Goose Harvest Opportunity

    Areas open: Western, Northeastern, Lake Champlain and Southeastern Waterfowl Zones
    Areas closed: Long Island Zone
    Season dates: March 11 – April 15, 2010
    Shooting hours: ½ hour before sunrise to sunset
    Bag limits: 15 snow geese per day, no possession limit
    Special measures allowed: electronic calls, unplugged shotguns (more than 3 shells)
    Non-toxic shot: required
    Requirements to participate: current small game hunting privileges, federal duck stamp and registration in New York’s Harvest Information Program (HIP). NO special permit is required but participants must provide harvest information if requested by DEC.

    Snow Goose Population and Harvest Trends

    The Atlantic Flyway population of light geese, composed mostly of “greater” snow geese, increased from approximately 50,000 birds in the mid 1960s to more than one million birds in recent years. Population estimates in May 2009 reached a record high of 1.4 million birds. Most of these birds pass through New York during spring and fall migrations and spend the winter in New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Managers concerned about the impacts of too many snow geese have recommended a population goal of 500,000 – 750,000 in the Atlantic Flyway. The only practical way to reduce the population to that level is to increase hunter harvest, which in recent years has averaged between 30,000 – 40,000 birds in the flyway, including about 5,000-10,000 in New York.

    New York has had a long hunting season for snow geese for many years, but until recently, federal regulations did not allow the season to be open after March 10, when large numbers of snow geese begin migrating north from their wintering areas. From mid March to mid April, more than 100,000 snow geese may spend time in New York, fueling up for their return to the arctic breeding grounds in May. Even larger numbers of snow geese congregate along the St. Lawrence River in southern Quebec, where annual surveys have documented the dramatic growth of this population (see chart below).

    Snow Goose Population Trend 1965-2009

    Why have snow goose populations increased so dramatically? First, the availability of waste grains on agricultural fields provided a vast new food supply for these birds. Second, continuation of restrictive hunting regulations during the 1970s and 1980s allowed the population to grow while hunter harvest rates declined. These two factors resulted in a higher reproductive rate, a higher adult survival rate, and offspring that were in much better condition to survive.

 

 
 

Proposed Maryland Hunting Seasons 2010 – 2011


MIGRATORY GAME BIRDSSeasons, bag limits and possession limits for migratory game birds must conform to regulations and season frameworks adopted by the Secretary of the Interior.  To provide additional opportunity for public involvement in this process, the Department presents the following proposals for selected migratory species with the understanding that they may change to comply with forthcoming Federal frameworks. Proposed Early Waterfowl Seasons & Bag Limits2010-2011 and 2011-2012

Species Open Season  Location Daily Bag Limit Possession
Limit
Early Resident Canada Goose Eastern Zone 2010 and 2011*
Sept 1 -15
 
Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; and that part of Anne Arundel County east of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. 8 per day 16
Early Resident Canada Goose Western Zone 2010*
Sept 1- 25 2011*Sept 1-24
Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard, Montgomery, and Washington Counties and that part of Anne Arundel County west of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County west of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County west of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. 8 per day 16
Teal ** To be determined when May breeding survey data is available Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; and that part of Anne Arundel County east of Interstate 895, Interstate 97 and Route 3; that part of Prince George’s County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County east of Route 301 to the Virginia State line. 4 teal
(blue-winged or green-winged teal) singly, or in aggregate
8
*   Special Hunting Methods for Resident Canada Geese during the September Season Only: Shotguns capable of holding more than three shells may be used to take Resident Canada geese and the shooting hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. **Shooting hours for teal during the September season are from sunrise to sunset.

 

WEBLESS MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS

Proposed Webless Migratory Game Bird Seasons & Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012
 
 
 
 
 

 

Species Open Season  Location Daily Bag Limit Possession
Limit
Woodcock 2010-11Nov 6 – Nov 26
Jan 14 – Jan 222011-12Nov 5 – Nov 25
Jan 13 – Jan 21
All counties 3 per day 6
Mourning Dove 2010-11Sep 1  – Oct 9
Nov 13 – Nov 26
Dec 16 – Jan 12011-12Sep 1  – Oct 8
Nov 12 – Nov 25
Dec 21 – Jan 7
All counties 15 per day 30
Clapper & King Rails 2010 and 2011Sep 1 – Nov 9  All counties 10 per day
(no more than
1 King Rail)
20
Sora & Virginia Rails 2010 and 2011Sep 1 – Nov 9  All counties 25 per day 25
Common Snipe 2010-11Sep 29 – Nov 26
Dec 13 – Jan 292011-12Sep 28 – Nov 25
Dec 12 – Jan  28
All counties 8 per day 16

 


UPLAND GAME

Proposed Upland Game Seasons and Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Species Open Season  Location Daily Bag Limit Possession
Limit
Eastern Cottontail Rabbit 2010-11Nov 6 – Feb 28 2011-12Nov 5 – Feb 29 All counties 4 per day 8
Snowshoe Hare CLOSED SEASON
Quail 2010-11Nov 6 – Jan 152011-12Nov 5 – Jan 14 Lands owned or managed by DNR – excluding Garrett and Allegany counties  6 per dayNo more than 3 on lands owned or managed by DNR   12
Quail 2010-11Nov 6 – Jan 152011-12Nov 5 – Jan 14 Private lands west of I-83 from PA south to I-695 to I-95 south to VA. ; excluding Garrett and Allegany counties
Quail 2010-11Nov 6 – Feb 152011-12
Nov 5 – Feb 15
Private lands east of I-83 from PA south to I-695 to I-95 south to VA
Quail CLOSED SEASON Garrett and Allegany counties    
Eastern Cottontail Rabbit, Quail
(falconry)
2010-11Nov 6 – Mar 312011-12
Nov 5 – Mar 31
All counties 4 per day 8
Pheasant
(male only)
2010Nov 6 – Dec 312011
Nov 5 – Dec 31
All counties 1 per day 2
Pheasant  (falconry, both sexes) 2010-11Nov 6 – Mar 312011-12
Nov 5 – Mar 31
All counties 1 per day 2
Crow 2010-11 and 2011-12Aug 15 – Mar 15
 
Wed – Sat Only
All counties No Limit No Limit

 


FOREST GAME (except deer)Proposed Forest Game Seasons & Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012

Species

Open Season

 Location

Daily Bag Limit Possession
Limit
Black Bear 2010
Oct 25 – Oct 30
Dec 6 – Dec 112011Oct 24 – Oct 29
Dec 5 – Dec 10Permit Required
Allegany and Garrett counties 1 per day with no more than 1 per permitted bear hunting team 1 per season with no more than 1 per permitted bear hunting team
Wild Turkey, fall season,
either sex
2010
Oct 30 – Nov 6 2011
Oct 29 – Nov 5
Allegany, Garrett, and Washington counties 1 1per season
Wild Turkey, spring season, Junior Hunt* 2011

2012
April 14April 16 
 
 
 
 

 

All counties 1 bearded turkey 2 bearded turkeys per season

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Wild Turkey, spring season 2011 and 2012
Apr 18 – May 23
All counties 1 bearded turkey
Squirrel – Gray & Eastern Fox 2010-11
Sep 4 – Feb 282011-12
Sep 3 – Feb 29
All counties 6 per day 12
Squirrel – Gray & Eastern Fox
(falconry)
2010-11
Sep 4 – Mar 312011-12
Sep 3 – Mar 31
  6 per day 12
Squirrel – Red or Piney 2010-11
Sep 4 – Feb 282011-12
Sep 3 – Feb 29
All counties No Limit No Limit
Squirrel – Red or Piney
(falconry)
2010-11
Sep 4 – Mar 312011-12
Sep 3 – Mar 31
All counties No Limit No Limit
Delmarva Fox Squirrel Closed Season  All counties  
Ruffed grouse 2010-11
Oct 2 – Jan 312011-12
Oct 1 – Jan 31
All counties 2 per day 4
Ruffed grouse
(falconry)
2010-112011-12
Oct 1 – Mar 31
All counties 2 per day 4
* Hunters age 16 or younger only; must be accompanied by a licensed (or exempt from license requirement) unarmed adult age 21 or older.

FURBEARERSProposed Furbearer Seasons & Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012

Species

Open Season

 Location

Daily Bag Limit Possession
Limit
Fox
(Red and Gray)Firearms, Bow, Crossbow and Trapping
2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 1 – Jan 19 Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Calvert, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s, and Washington counties No Limit No Limit
2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 15 –Jan 31 Caroline, Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties No Limit No Limit 
2010-11 and 2011-12Aug 1 – Jul 31 Charles and Dorchester counties No Limit No Limit
Beaver
Closed to Nonresidents
2010-11 and 2011-12Dec 15 – Mar 15 All counties No Limit No Limit
Bobcat CLOSED SEASON All counties  
Coyote
Firearms, Bow and Crossbow only.
Coyotes may be hunted in all counties year-round during daylight hours (1/2 hr. before sunrise to 1/2 hr. after sunset) except Sunday No Limit No Limit
2010-11 and 2011-12Oct 15 – Mar 15 Coyotes may be hunted in all counties day and night, except Sundays No Limit No Limit
CoyoteTrapping 2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 1 – Jan 19 In that portion of the State WEST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit  
2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 15 – Jan 31 In that portion of the State EAST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit
Fisher 2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 1 – Jan 19 All counties 2 per day  2 per season
Muskrat and Mink 2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 15 – Feb 15 Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard and Washington counties No Limit No Limit
2010-11 and 2011-12Dec 15 – Mar 15 Baltimore, Cecil, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Somerset and Worcester counties No Limit No Limit
2011Jan 1 – Mar 152012Jan 2 – Mar 15 Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Charles, Dorchester, Montgomery, Prince George’s, St. Mary’s, Talbot and Wicomico counties No Limit No Limit
Nutria 2010-11 and 2011-12Aug 1 – Jul 31 All counties* No Limit No Limit
Otter
Closed to
Nonresidents
2010-11 and  2011-12Dec 15 – Mar 15 In Carroll, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery and Washington counties 2
per day
2
per season
In all other counties (except Allegany and Garrett counties) 10
per day
10
per season
CLOSED SEASON Allegany and Garrett counties  
Raccoon and Opossum
ChasingNo Kill
2010-11 Aug 1 – Oct 14
Mar 16 – Jul 302011-12Aug 1 – Oct 14Mar 16 – Jul 31
All counties  
Raccoon and Opossum
Firearms, Bow, Crossbow, and Dog
2010-11 and 2011-12Oct 15 – Mar 15 All counties No Limit No Limit
Raccoon and Opossum
Trapping
2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 1 – Mar 15 In that portion of the State WEST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit
2010-11 and 2011-12Nov 15 – Mar 15 In that portion of the State EAST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit
Skunk and
Long – Tailed Weasel
2010-11 and  2011-12Nov 1 – Jan 19 In that portion of the State WEST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit
2010-11 and  2011-12Nov 15 – Jan 31 In that portion of the State EAST of the Chesapeake Bay and the Susquehanna River No Limit No Limit
*On those lands owned or controlled by DNR in Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties only leaseholders or their appointees can hunt or trap furbearers and nutria between Nov 15 and Mar 15.

 


WHITE-TAILED AND SIKA DEERNOTE: DNR has supported legislation to expand Sunday hunting for deer.  However, current Maryland law prohibits DNR from amending Sunday hunting restrictions through the regulatory process without prior approval from the Maryland Legislature. DNR will add additional Sunday hunting dates if they are approved by the Maryland Legislature.

Region A: White-tailed Deer Firearm Junior Hunt* Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 1 deer may be taken on this date)
Total bag limit: 1 Antlered or 1 Antlerless
Junior Hunt*2010
Nov 132011
Nov 12
 * Hunters age 16 or younger only; must be accompanied by a licensed (or exempt from license requirement) unarmed adult age 21 or older. Deer taken by youth on the Junior Hunt day do not count towards the bow, muzzleloader, or firearm bag limits.

 

Region A: White-tailed Deer Firearm Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season DNR Public Lands Total Bag Limit:1 Antlered1 Antlerless*
2010
Nov 27 – Dec 102011
Nov 26 – Dec 9
Antlered Only 
2010
Dec 112011
Dec 10
Antlered or Antlerless
Open Season All Other Lands
2010
Nov 27 – Dec 9 2011
Nov 26 – Dec 8
Antlered Only
2010
Dec 10 – Dec 112011
Dec 9 – Dec 10
Antlered or Antlerless
* Hunters may harvest up to 3 antlerless deer per year in Region A (one each during the Firearm, Bow, and Muzzleloader seasons).  However, hunters may not take more than 2 of their overall Region A antlerless bag limit on public lands.  Antlerless deer harvested on Junior Hunt Day are excluded from this restriction.
Region A: DNR Public Lands Description: Region A DNR Public Lands include: Billmeyer-Belle Grove WMA, Dan’s Mountain WMA, Deep Creek Lake State Park (Designated Areas Only), Green Ridge State Forest, Indian Springs WMA, Mount Nebo WMA, Potomac-Garrett State Forest, Prather’s Neck WMA, Rocky Gap State Park (Designated Areas Only), Savage River State Forest, Sideling Hill WMA, Warrior Mountain WMA, Woodmont, Youghiogheny Reservoir CWMA and Youghiogheny Scenic Wild River.
Sunday Deer Hunting:  Deer Firearm Season is open on Sunday Nov 28, 2010 and Sunday Nov 27, 2011 in Allegany, Garrett, and Washington (Zone 2) counties on private land only.
Region A: White-tailed Deer Muzzleloader Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season DNR Public Lands Total Bag Limit:1 Antlered1 Antlerless*
2010
Oct 21 – Oct 232011
Oct 20 – Oct 22
Antlered Only
(Only 1 deer may be taken during these dates on either public or private lands)
2010
Dec 18 – Dec 312011
Dec 17 – Dec 30
Antlered Only
2010-11
Jan 12011-12
Dec 31
Antlered or Antlerless
Open Season All Other Lands
2010
Oct. 21 – 232011
Oct 20 – 22
Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 1 deer may be taken during these dates on either public or private lands)
2010
Dec 18 – Dec 29 Antlered Only
2010-2011
Dec 30 – Jan 12011
Dec 29 – Dec 31
Antlered or Antlerless
* Hunters may harvest up to 3 antlerless deer per year in Region A (one each during the Muzzleloader, Bow, and Firearm seasons).  However, hunters may not take more than 2 of their overall Region A antlerless bag limit on public lands.  Antlerless deer harvested on Junior Hunt Day are excluded from this restriction.
Region A: DNR Public Lands Description: Region A DNR Public Lands include: Billmeyer-Belle Grove WMA, Dan’s Mountain WMA, Deep Creek Lake State Park (Designated Areas Only), Green Ridge State Forest, Indian Springs WMA, Mount Nebo WMA, Potomac-Garrett State Forest, Prather’s Neck WMA, Rocky Gap State Park (Designated Areas Only), Savage River State Forest, Sideling Hill WMA, Warrior Mountain WMA, Woodmont, Youghiogheny Reservoir CWMA and Youghiogheny Scenic Wild River.

Region B: Deer Seasons & Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012

Anne Arundel*, Baltimore*, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Harford, Howard*, Kent, Montgomery*, Prince George’s*, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Washington (Zone 1), Wicomico and Worcester counties

* Suburban deer archery zone of Region B: For vertical bow and crossbow hunting only: unlimited antlerless deer may be taken in these counties during the open bow season only.

Region B: White-tailed Deer Bow Seasons & Bag Limits
2 antlerless deer must be taken before a second antlered deer can be taken. 
A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp is required to take a second antlered deer.
Open season Antlered or Antlerless Total Bag Limit:
2 Antlered
10 Antlerless* Unlimited Antlerless in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince George’s counties
2010-11
Sep 15 – Oct 20
Oct 25 – Nov 26
Dec 13 – Dec 17
Jan 3 – Jan 6
Jan 10- Jan 312011-12
Sep 15 – Oct 19
Oct 24 – Nov 25
Dec 12 – Dec 16
Jan. 2 – Jan 5
Jan 9 – Jan 31
Crossbows are legal for all hunters to use during the entire Deer Bow Season in Region B.   The Deer Bow Season Bag Limit applies to all deer taken with either a vertical bow or crossbow during the Deer Bow Season.
Special Regulations for Oct 25 - 30, 2010; Oct 24 - 29, 2011; Nov 13, 2010; Nov 12, 2011:
(1) Vertical bow and crossbow hunters must wear fluorescent orange; (2) Any deer taken with a vertical bow or crossbow on these dates must count towards the Bow Season Bag Limits (excluding youth on Junior Hunt Day).
Sunday Deer Hunting:  In Dorchester, Frederick, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Washington (Zone 1), Wicomico, and Worcester counties on private lands only – Deer Bow Season is open on Sundays October 17, October 24, October 31, November 7, November 14, 2010, and October 16, October 23, October 30, November 6, November 13, 2011.In Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Harford, Kent, Montgomery, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties on private lands only – Deer Bow Season is open on Sunday November 7, 2010 and Sunday November 6, 2011.
Region B Suburban Deer Archery Zone – Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, Prince George’s counties:  During the Bow Season, vertical bow and crossbow hunters may take an unlimited number of antlerless deer within Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties. The Bow Season antlerless bag limit for all other Region B counties is 10. All antlerless deer taken with a vertical bow or crossbow in the Bow Hunting Suburban Zone will be recorded on the hunter’s Big Game Harvest Record. If a hunter needs another Big Game Harvest Record, one can be printed at a Maryland Sports License Agent.

 

Region B: White-tailed Deer Firearm Junior Hunt Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 3 deer may be taken on this date)
Total bag Limit:3 deer No more than 1 Antlered
Junior Hunt*2010
Nov 132011
Nov 12
 * Hunters age 16 or younger only; must be accompanied by a licensed (or exempt from license requirement) unarmed adult age 21 or older.  Deer taken by youth on the Junior Hunt day do not count towards the bow, muzzleloader, or firearm bag limits.
Region B: White-tailed Deer Firearm Seasons & Bag Limits
2 antlerless deer must be taken before a second antlered deer can be taken.
A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp is required to take a second antlered deer.

Open Season

 
2010-11
Nov 27 – Dec 11
Jan 7 – Jan 82011-12
Nov 26 – Dec 10
Jan 6 – Jan 7
Antlered or Antlerless Total Bag Limit:
2 Antlered
10 Antlerless
Sunday Deer Hunting:  Deer Firearm Season is open on Sunday Nov 28, 2010 and Sunday Nov 27, 2011 in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick, Harford, Kent, Montgomery, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot, Washington (Zone 1), Wicomico, and Worcester counties on private land only.
Region B: White-tailed Deer Muzzleloader Seasons & Bag Limits
2 antlerless deer must be taken before a second antlered deer can be taken. 
A Bonus Antlered Deer Stamp is required to take a second antlered deer.
Dates  
2010
Oct 21 – Oct 232011
Oct 20 – Oct 22
Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 1 Antlered deer may be taken during these dates)
Total Bag Limit:
2 Antlered
10 Antlerless
2010
Oct 25 – Oct 302011
Oct 24 – Oct 29
Antlerless Only
2010-2011
Dec 18 – Jan 12011
Dec 17 – Dec 31
Antlered or Antlerless
 

Sika Deer

Sika Deer Seasons & Bag Limits
2010-2011 and 2011-2012
Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico and Worcester counties only

Sika Deer Bow Seasons & Bag Limits

Open Season

Antlered or Antlerless Total Bag Limit: 2 deerNo more than 1 Antlered
2010-11
Sep 15 – Oct 20
Oct 25 – Nov 26
Dec 13 – Dec 17
Jan 3 – Jan 6
Jan 10- Jan 312011-12
Sep 15 – Oct 19
Oct 24 – Nov 25
Dec 12 – Dec 16
Jan 2 -  Jan 5
Jan 9 -  Jan 31
Crossbows are legal for all hunters to use during the entire Sika Deer Bow Season.   The Sika Deer Bow Season Bag Limit applies to all deer taken with either a vertical bow or crossbow during the Sika Deer Bow Season.
Special Regulations for Oct 25 - 30, 2010; Oct 24 - 29, 2011; Nov 13, 2010; Nov 12, 2011:
(1) Vertical bow and crossbow hunters must wear fluorescent orange; (2) Any deer taken with a vertical bow or crossbow on these dates must count towards the Bow Season Bag Limits (excluding youth on Junior Hunt Day).
Sunday Deer Hunting: In Dorchester, Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on private land only – Deer Bow Season is open on Sundays October 17, October 24, October 31, November 7, November 14, 2010, and  Sundays October 16, October 23, October 30, November 6, and November 13, 2011.Deer Bow Season is open on Sunday November 7, 2010 and Sunday November 6, 2011 in Caroline and Talbot counties on private land only.
Sika Deer Firearm Junior Hunt* Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 1 deer may be taken on this date)
Total bag Limit:1 Antlered or1 Antlerless
Junior Hunt*2010
Nov 132011
Nov 12
 * Hunters age 16 or younger only; must be accompanied by a licensed (or exempt from license requirement) unarmed adult age 21 or older.  Deer taken by youth on the Junior Hunt day do not count towards the bow, muzzleloader, or firearm bag limits.
Sika Deer Firearm Seasons & Bag Limits
Open Season Antlered or Antlerless  Total Bag Limit:2 deerNo more than 1 Antlered
2010-2011
Nov 27 – Dec 11
Jan 7 – Jan 82011-2012
Nov 26 – Dec 10
Jan 6 – Jan 7
Sunday Deer Hunting:  Sika Deer Firearm Season is open on Sunday Nov 28, 2010 and Sunday Nov 27, 2011 in Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester counties on private land only.
Sika Deer Muzzleloader Seasons & Bag Limits
      Open Season Antlered or Antlerless
(Only 1 sika deer may be taken during these dates)
Total Bag Limit:2 deerNo more than 1 Antlered 
2010
Oct 21 – Oct 232011
Oct 20 – Oct 22
2010
Oct 25 – Oct 302011
Oct 24 – Oct 29
Antlerless Only
(Only 1 sika deer may be taken during these dates)
2010-11
Dec 18 – Jan 12011
Dec 17 – Dec 31
Antlered or Antlerless