Junior Deer Hunting days this weekend in Maryland

Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Posted 11/6/17

Adam Elliott shows off this 168-pound, 8-point white-tailed buck he bagged with a rifle during the first day of the 2016 youth hunt in Somerset County. ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of …

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Junior Deer Hunting days this weekend in Maryland

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Adam Elliott shows off this 168-pound, 8-point white-tailed buck he bagged with a rifle during the first day of the 2016 youth hunt in Somerset County.

ANNAPOLIS — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources encourages experienced deer hunters to introduce youth to the time-honored cultural and sporting tradition this month during two Junior Deer Hunting Days.

The hunt will be held Nov. 11 on private and public land in all counties, and Nov. 12 on private land in all counties except Baltimore, Howard and Prince George’s. In Allegany, Garrett and Washington counties, the hunt is also open on designated public lands Nov. 12.

“These days are dedicated to fostering young people in the skills and traditions of hunting, and promoting an appreciation of our natural environment and resources,” Wildlife and Heritage Service Director Paul Peditto said. “They provide an opportunity for experienced hunters to pass on the knowledge, skills and traits required for effective, enjoyable and safe hunting.”

Hunters 16 years of age or younger who possess a valid license may use firearms or air guns that meet department standards to hunt sika and white-tailed deer on these days. Youth must be accompanied by an adult at least 21 years old, who holds a valid hunting license. Adults may not possess a hunting device while accompanying a junior hunter, but may participate in other open seasons if they are not acting as a mentor.

The bag limits for the Junior Deer Hunt Days are:

  • One antlered or antlerless white-tailed deer in Region A;
  • Three white-tailed deer in Region B, with no more than one antlered; and
  • One antlered or one antlerless sika deer.

Deer taken by youth hunters during the two days do not count toward the regular bow, firearm or muzzleloader bag limits. They are also exempt from the antler point restriction.

New this year, the Apprentice Hunting License Program allows first-time hunters a lower-cost opportunity to explore the sport with an experienced and licensed guide and mentor.

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