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Crossbow Deer
Hunting Opens October 1
ANNAPOLIS, MD — The Maryland Department of Natural Resources
(DNR) reminded hunters today that deer hunting with crossbows is open
during Maryland’s Archery Season from Oct. 1-15, 2005 and Jan. 16-31,
2006.
All crossbow hunters must possess a Resident or Nonresident Hunting
License and a Resident or Nonresident Bow Stamp. Any white-tailed deer or
sika deer taken with a crossbow will count toward the appropriate Regional
Bow Bag Limit. All bow-hunting regulations apply to crossbow hunters.
In addition, crossbows must have a minimum draw of 75 pounds and have a
functioning trigger safety. Arrows used for deer hunting must have a
sharpened broadhead with a minimum 7/8- inch cutting surface. A cocked
crossbow may not be transported in a vehicle and should never be hauled
into or out of a tree-stand.
Deer taken with crossbows will be registered as taken with a crossbow.
Deer taken with straight limb, recurve or compound bows will be registered
as taken with vertical bows. Maryland DNR deer biologists will be able to
accurately analyze the harvest of deer taken with crossbows and vertical
bows to study the impact of archery equipment on deer populations.
NEW THIS YEAR: successful Maryland deer hunters will now register their
deer by calling 1-888-800-0121 or online at
www.gamecheck.dnr.state.md.us Hunters are required to immediately
attach a completed field tag to the head of the deer and complete the
Maryland Big Game Harvest Record provided with the hunting license.
Hunters will receive a confirmation number when registering the deer. All
documents must be recorded in ink. Complete instructions for the new
check-in process are located on pages 26 – 27 of the 2005-2006 Guide to
Hunting & Trapping in Maryland or at:
www.dnr.state.md.us/huntersguide/check_instruct.asp
Seven sika deer and 344 white-tailed deer were taken during the 2004-2005
four-week crossbow season. During this same four-week period, 143 sika
deer and 4,114 white-tailed deer were taken with vertical bows. The top
counties for the four week crossbow season were: Baltimore- 39; Harford-
36; Frederick- 31; Allegany- 26; Washington- 26; Montgomery- 25; Prince
George’s- 22; Charles-17; Anne Arundel- 16; Garrett- 12; Howard- 12.
Hunting is one of the safest outdoor activities. In order to maintain this
safety record, DNR reminds crossbow hunters to follow these safety
guidelines:
 | Maximum effective range is 40 yards. |
 | Know exactly where the arrow will hit before you pull the trigger
(practice, practice, practice). |
 | Never walk or climb a tree with a crossbow cocked and loaded with an
arrow. |
 | Always use manufacturer recommended arrow weights. |
 | Practice with the same type of broadhead you plan to hunt with. |
 | Keep your fingers and thumb down on the crossbow forearm out of the
path of travel for the string and cables. |
 | Always identify your target and background before you shoot. |
 | Never shoot if there is any doubt about the shot. |
 | Never shoot if the animal is alert. |
 | Carry a field point tipped arrow in your quiver to uncock the
crossbow at the end of the hunt by shooting the arrow into soft ground.
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Maryland Crossbow Deer Hunting Season is part of the Maryland DNR Deer
Management Project. Archery hunting combined with firearm and muzzleloader
deer hunting, provides outdoor recreation for over 80,000 Maryland
residents, manages white-tailed deer and sika deer populations and
contributes over $150 million annually to Maryland’s economy.
Complete bag limits, season dates and bow hunting regulations can be found
at the DNR website,
www.dnr.maryland.gov/huntersguide. The Hunting & Trapping in Maryland
2005-2006 Guide, issued with each hunting license, also contains detailed
information about all of Maryland’s hunting seasons.
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